AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.
CARE IN ENGLAND.
REORGANISED SYSTEM.
London, September 27.
The reorganisation of the system of dealing with Australian wounded is being completed. Wounded are being drafted to central hospitals. There are 503 patients at Harefield, 416 at the war hospital at Epsom, 435 at the convalescent home at Epsom, 598 at King George's Hospital, 280 at the Third London General Hospital, 196 at other London General Hospitals, 215 at Hampstead, 188 at Bethnal Green, 184 at Fulham, 148 at EndeJl Street Hospital, 114 at Lewisham, 100 at Reading, 150 at Birmingham. Colonels Syme and Maudsley have been posted to the Third London General Hospital to attend to Australians Other Australian medical men will be attached to other hospitals when available. It has been arranged that a number of convalescent Australian officers and some civilians will assist in visiting the wounded, and in taking them in motors from the stations. Eighteen hundred wounded have been reported recovered in ten days-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16035, 29 September 1915, Page 8
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