. The Russo-Japanese war : medical and sanitary reports from officers attached to the Japanese and Russian forces in the field, General staff, War office, April 1908 . eirbase at Dalny. I have thought it better to reserve thesenotes for separate reports. Note.—The position of the hospitals in map is onlyapproximately correct, and the direction of the fire has beenjudged by the position of the shell holes in the buildings. The plans of wards, &c, are prepared from notes made atthe time of visiting the hospitals, and are submittedin orderto give some idea of the class of accommodation for the si


. The Russo-Japanese war : medical and sanitary reports from officers attached to the Japanese and Russian forces in the field, General staff, War office, April 1908 . eirbase at Dalny. I have thought it better to reserve thesenotes for separate reports. Note.—The position of the hospitals in map is onlyapproximately correct, and the direction of the fire has beenjudged by the position of the shell holes in the buildings. The plans of wards, &c, are prepared from notes made atthe time of visiting the hospitals, and are submittedin orderto give some idea of the class of accommodation for the sickand wounded during the siege, and not as accurate plans. Appendices. No. I. Personnel of Russian hospitals at the time of the II. List of the members of the Medical Commission for transferring hospitals, &c, from the Russians to the III. Table of sick and wounded in the hospitals on 28th IV. Statement of the conditions causing incapacity for military V. Figures 1, 2, and 3. Explanations. Port Arthur. To face ptii/r 273 Positions of Hospitals at the time of i after the Capitulation, January, Positions of Hospitals at the time of Capitulation Positions of Hospitals which had to beabandoned during the siege on accountof danger from shells. ++ Hospitals opened or re opened afterthe Capitulation. Hospitals closed after the Capitulation The Roman numbers are the Hospitals asnumbered by the P MO of the ThirdJapanese Army on har -ling over to theGarrison Administration on the ISff January. Scale, ehes — 2 W.(,It Col. 1J05. MEDICAL.—REPORT 13. 274 APPENDIX No. 1. Personnel of Russian Hospitals in Port Arthur at thetime of the Capitulation A. Naval:— Medical officers and apothecaries - - 28 Other officers - - - - 3 Nursing sisters - - - 26 Priest - - - - - 1 Ward-masters - - - 8 Other ward attendants - 146 Other employes - - - 71 Total - 283 B. Military:— Medical officers and apothecar


Size: 1371px × 1822px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1900, bookpublisherlondo, bookyear1908