PRIVATE THOMAS PILKINGTON THE BLUE LAMP 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
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