PRIVATE FRANK NOLAN EXTRAORDINARY JOURNEY THE GREAT WAR MEDICAL SERVICES 1 MEDICAL SERVICES 2 AMBULANCE TRAIN MILITARY HOSPITALS
WAR AND MEDICINE WHEN THEY SOUND THE LAST ALL CLEAR GROUP CAPTAIN DOUGLAS BADER GROUP CAPTAIN DOUGLAS BADER CBE DSO '
THE MEDICAL MEMORIES ROADSHOW
‘To understand where we are today
We have to know where we have come from’
Wales
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3rd Western General. A TF General Hospital in Cardiff. 38 officers and 2626 other ranks.
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Welsh Metropolitan War Hospital. Formerly the Cardiff City Asylum at Whitchurch. 61 officers and 839 other ranks. – partly used for mental patients (14 officers and 416 ORs) from September 1917 to December 1919.
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Kinmel Park Camp (Rhyl). A hospital established at an army base. 890 beds. – a specialist venereal disease unit opened here after the Armistice
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Prince of Wales Hospital for Limbless Sailors and Soldiers, Cardiff. 66 beds for men from Wales, Monmouthshire, Herefordshire and Shropshire.
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Officers’ neurological hospital, Nannau, Dolgelly. Established by June 1918.
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St John’s Auxiliary Hospital, Stebonheath, Llanelli