Saturday, October 28, 2023

A British RAMC photographed in the Thuilliers farm gardens for a short rest 30 km from the Amiens front in the Somme.

 A British RAMC photographed in the Thuilliers farm gardens for a short rest 30 km from the Amiens front in the Somme.


Medical care throughout the First World War was largely the responsibility of the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC). 

The RAMC’s job was both to maintain the health and fighting strength of the forces in the field and ensure that in the event of sickness or wounding they were treated and evacuated as quickly as possible.

Every battalion had a medical officer, assisted by at least 16 stretcher-bearers. The medical officer was tasked with establishing a Regimental Aid Post near the front line. 

From here, the wounded were evacuated and cared for by men of a Field Ambulance in an Advanced Dressing Station.

A casualty then travelled by motor or horse ambulance to a Casualty Clearing Station. These were basic hospitals and were the closest point to the front where female nurses were allowed to serve.

 Patients were usually transferred to a stationary or general hospital at a base for further treatment.

 A network of ambulance trains and hospital barges provided transport between these facilities, while hospital ships carried casualties evacuated back home to ‘Blighty’.

As well as battle injuries inflicted by shells and bullets, the First World War saw the first use of poison gas. It also saw the first recognition of psychological trauma, initially known as 'shell shock'.

 In terms of physical injury, the heavily manured soil of the Western Front encouraged the growth of tetanus and gas gangrene, causing medical complications. 

Disease also flourished in unhygienic conditions, and the influenza epidemic of 1918 claimed many lives.

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