About This Book
A wartime diary recounts deployment with a British women's field hospital to Serbia in 1915, detailing the sea voyage, logistics of transporting tents and medical equipment, and the setup of a 300‑bed camp at Kragujevatz. It records treatment of typhus and civilian illness, creation of roadside dispensaries and a civil hospital, daily routines in kitchens and wards, fundraising and supply efforts, sanitary and staffing challenges, and the relief work that reached thousands of patients.
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