Crucible of fire: the Boer War and the birth of the Canadian Army Medical Corps
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Crucible of fire: the Boer War and the birth of the Canadian Army Medical Corps
Abstract
Although Canada's military physicians didn't come to prominence until WW I and WW II, the Canadian Army Medical Corps (CAMC), the forerunner of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps and the current Canadian Forces Medical Service, actually had its origins in the Boer War. During that turn-of-the-century conflict, field hospitals accompanied Canadian troops to South Africa. Ian McCulloch discusses that early type of medical service and the steps that led to the creation of the CAMC.
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Army medical corps served during the Riel rebellion.CMAJ. 1996 Jun 1;154(11):1624-5. CMAJ. 1996. PMID: 8646650 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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