Don Regiano Posted 7 August , 2022 Share Posted 7 August , 2022 44 minutes ago, phil andrade said: the fact remains that nearly half of all men who were admitted to medical care with such wounds did not survive I believe in July/August 1917, 32 CCS at Brandhoek specialised in abdominable wounds. Noel Chavasse was admitted there, as was a relative of mine around the same time, both DoW. I don't know whether my relative had abdominable wounds but it is possible. I wonder whether any records exist of the survival rates for the CCS around that time. Even it there are, I'm not sure much could be deduced from them with any degree of confidence, but it was just a thought. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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