Medics in the frontline WW1

Medical care throughout the First World War was largely the responsibility of the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC). The RAMC’s job was both to maintain the health and fighting strength of the forces in the field and ensure that in the event of sickness or wounding they were treated and evacuated as quickly as possible.

Every battalion had a medical officer, assisted by at least 16 stretcher-bearers. The medical officer was tasked with establishing a Regimental Aid Post near the front line. From here, the wounded were evacuated and cared for by men of a Field Ambulance in an Advanced Dressing Station.

The hospitals set up immediately behind the lines were often housed in tents during the First World War, including wards and operating theatres.

This was particularly true of Casualty Clearing Stations, with base hospitals further away from the fighting sometimes making use of existing or more permanent buildings.

A casualty then travelled by motor or horse ambulance to a Casualty Clearing Station. These were basic hospitals and were the closest point to the front where female nurses were allowed to serve. Patients were usually transferred to a stationary or general hospital at a base for further treatment. A network of ambulance trains and hospital barges provided transport between these facilities, while hospital ships carried casualties evacuated back home to ‘Blighty’.

As well as battle injuries inflicted by shells and bullets, the First World War saw the first use of poison gas. It also saw the first recognition of psychological trauma, initially known as shell shock. In terms of physical injury, the heavily manured soil of the Western Front encouraged the growth of tetanus and gas gangrene, causing medical complications. Disease also flourished in unhygienic conditions, and the influenza epidemic of 1918 claimed many lives.

The Beach Boys.

I love The Beach Boys 1960’s music from the 60’s from before I was born. I love listening to they songs and their music in my music library on my iPhone when I am out and about walking. Or on The Metro on my way to NTDF or on The Metro on my way back home from NTDF.

Wwe Wrestlemania 36 2020.

I enjoyed watching Wwe Wrestlemania 36 2020 last night on the Wwe Network I still think it was good with no Live fans in The Arena. It was on just after COVID hit and it was The Pandemic it was on when I was thirty four and it was on back on Saturday the 10th April and Sunday the 11th April 2020 four years ago. I watched Wrestlemania Night 1 last night on the Wwe Network which was on for 2 hours and 52 minutes and I am going to watch Wrestlemania Night 2 tonight which is on for 3 hours and 18 minutes.

The Tynemouth Castle Inn.

Me and my Mum went to The Tynemouth Castle Inn in Tynemouth last Thursday the place which use to be The Park Hotel years and years ago. It was very nice inside I had a pint 🍺 of Carling and my Mum had a Cappuccino. This is The Bar / Restaurant we are sitting in and we had never had been in before it was the first time we went in since it was The Park Hotel. I went there when it was The Park Hotel and it was a Voda Volunteering International Forum Event in October 2005. It was the back end of 05 when I was nineteen years old nineteen years ago when I was younger so it brought back nice memories from that going back there last week.

Abba Against The Odds.

I really enjoyed watching ABBA Against The Odds a few weeks ago it was very good me and my Mum sat and watched it together. It was a Documentary on the story about ABBA and how there all formed the group ABBA and created all there song and music together. Anni-Frid and Benny Anderson also met in 1969, but they didn’t get married until 78. Agnetha and Björn got divorced in 1980, and Anni-Frid and Benny Anderson got divorced in 81. Unsurprisingly, the divorces resulted in big tensions in the group, and ABBA disintegrated not long after the break-ups.

Dark Side Of The Ring.

I am looking forward to watching the new series of Dark Side Of The Ring on Youtube sometime. I have blogged about this before and I love watching them it is different episodes about real life thing about wrestling and other wrestlers and also the death of other wrestler’s to. All of the episode’s are on for 45 minutes 39 minutes and 40 minutes all different times like that so not very long at all.