The Problem of the Reconstruction And Re Education of the Disabled Soldier

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The Problem of the Reconstruction And Re Education of the Disabled Soldier
Robert Williamson Lovett
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Contemporary Review, 1916, p. 105.
line trench. Conditions are not favorable at this place for more than first aid. He then either walks or is carried through the com- municating trenches to a point about a mile back where he is placed in a motor ambulance and carried to the field ambulance dressing station about three miles back of the front line trench. Here he receives an inoculation against tetanus, his wound is redressed, he is given a hot meal and is carried on in a motor about five miles
... farther to the casualty clear- ing station. Here he receives his chief surgical attention, he is X-rayed if necessary, operated on if need be, perhaps redressed, put in bed, nursed, fed, and cared for until he is able to be transported by train to the base hospital, a journey of some hours; and in this base hos- pital he can be kept as long as need be. In general it has not been found advisable in Canadian experience to keep a man in Europe over three months. A man obviously perma- nently disabled is generally returned home in about two months, while doubtful cases are retained about three months to see if they are likely to be able to return to active military service.

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