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      The evolution of casualty evacuation in the British Army 20th century (Part 1)--Boer War to 1918.

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      Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps
      BMJ

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          This is the first in a series of papers which describe the evolution of the British casualty evacuation system in the 20th Century. This paper describes the formation of the Field Ambulance after the Boer War and the development of the Casualty Clearing Station during the First World War. It also discusses how the effects of an improved understanding of triage, shock and wound infection contributed to changes in the internal organization of hospitals in the field.

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          Journal
          J R Army Med Corps
          Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps
          BMJ
          0035-8665
          0035-8665
          Jun 2002
          : 148
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Defence Medical Services Training Centre, Keogh Barracks, Ash Vale, Aldershot, Hants, GU12 5RQ. mcm.bricknell@net.ntl.com
          Article
          10.1136/jramc-148-02-17
          12174566
          ee70c156-229f-43d4-8b80-313e56420a8b
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