The doctor's part, what happens to the wounded in war . mission to that hos-pital, just as I dropped off into a feverish,cough racked sleep, was the roar of the Arch-ies, the anti-aircraft guns, as they vigorouslyshelled a Hun machine which was over the town. CHAPTER V TRANSPORTATION The old saw runs, First catch your order that the wounded in war may have theadvantage of the necessary treatment, it is re-quisite that they be collected and transferred tothe different stations established for this pur-pose. All transportation comes under threegeneral heads: first, that of hand carriage,


The doctor's part, what happens to the wounded in war . mission to that hos-pital, just as I dropped off into a feverish,cough racked sleep, was the roar of the Arch-ies, the anti-aircraft guns, as they vigorouslyshelled a Hun machine which was over the town. CHAPTER V TRANSPORTATION The old saw runs, First catch your order that the wounded in war may have theadvantage of the necessary treatment, it is re-quisite that they be collected and transferred tothe different stations established for this pur-pose. All transportation comes under threegeneral heads: first, that of hand carriage, sec-ond, by vehicle, either horse or motor driven,third, carriage by train or boat. All areimportant and occupy a definite place in thesanitary scheme and each one presents its ownspecial problem. The collection by hand isthat which is first in the order and involves themoving of the wounded from the place wherethey have fallen to the next station. It is hardand trying work, made more so by the fact thatmuch of it has to be carried out through the168. Transport of Wounded by Litter through a Trench.


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