Netley’s military hospital was built to service an empire’s army after the Crimean war. It stood for a century and saw two world wars before being demolished in 1966. Now, rare photographs have been ...
Sick and wounded soldiers from across the world were treated at the hospital on the site from 1863 until 1966 Work has temporarily stopped on a project to conserve part of the British Army's first ...
This story was submitted to the BBC People’s War site by Wymondham Learning Centre About links on behalf of Alexz Whitelock and has been added to the site with his permission. The author fully ...
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It may have been nestled on the south coast of England but the so-called 'Welsh hospital' was responsible for treating thousands of soldiers wounded in World War One. The generosity of people from ...
THE extinction of the School of Research in Tropical Diseases in connection with Netley Hospital, and the abandonment of prophalactic inoculation against typhoid fever, the adoption oi which has ...
Shows the symptomatology of "shell-shock" in 18 British "other rankers" and its treatment by two leading R.A.M.C. neurologists in two British military hospitals towards the end of the First World War.
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