.Considerable interest' attaches to the three daysVnianpeuvres which have'been' in -progress. on'. - Salisbury Plain- for the special benefit of the. Army doctors..-The. idea was to train on-. a large scale the Royal Army i Medical Corps units and field hospitals,- and familiarise officers and men with the actual work of tho regimental medical sorvico, field ambulances, o.and'- clearing hospitals during serious, conflict ■ with an 1 eneihy,' including the collection of the wounded on the battlefield. -Opposing . forces were employed in the working out of. tactical problems,'. and .the' imaginary casualties accruing from shot aaid shell; in action, were. dealt; with'-just .as -tliey, would be in battle. ~ . ; . •: ....
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 948, 15 October 1910, Page 10
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