Publisher's Synopsis
"The First Canadians in France: The Chronicle of a Military Hospital in the War Zone" by F. McKelvey Bell offers a compelling historical account of Canadian military medical care during World War I. This meticulously prepared chronicle transports readers to the war zone in France, providing a detailed look at the operation of a military hospital amidst the conflict.
Explore the challenges and triumphs of the Canadian military medical personnel as they provided essential care. This vital historical document sheds light on the realities of providing medical aid during wartime, offering insights into the dedication and resilience of those who served. A significant contribution to the history of World War I, and a valuable resource for those interested in military medicine and Canadian history.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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