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Thursday, 15 May 2014

The X-Ray Staff, No. 3 C.G.H.
Topic: CEF

The X-Ray Staff; No. 3 Canadian General Hospital

The X-Ray Staff

No. 3 Canadian General Hospital

For most of the First World War, from 6 Jan 1916 to 29 May 1919, No. 3 Canadian General Hospital was located at Boulogne sur Mer. The photo album of Nursing Sister Ada Andrews Kemp, of Port Hope, Ontario, shows rare glimpses of life at No. 3 C.G.H., such as the above image of the X-Ray Staff.

The Canadian medical services during the First World War were supplied with 520 x-ray outfits and used 1,076,000 x-ray plates in a single year.

Researching Canadian Soldiers of the First World War


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