Owning to the high number of casualties during World War I, makeshift hospitals were set up wherever they were needed. Hospitals could be set up in abandoned buildings, homes, or tents. The Casualty Clearing Stations (CCS) were set up in tents, and many were used to perform amputations.
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They worked in hospitals.
yes they did
Why don't you just Google "World War 1 Submarines?"
The hospital and care units of World War 1 were as they are today: Field Hospitals, hospitals in buildings and at the home front they were large hospitals. They had doctors and nurses and operating rooms just as they do today. The only difference is that their medical care was not as advanced as it is today. the ww1 is bad
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like idiots
they look like a piece of paper that saves Canada
in world war one it was light blue and in world war two it was normal blue
World War 1 horses when muddy looks like an muddy horse..
Most were in London. Many civilian hospitals were turned into military hospitals due to the large amount of wounded soldiers.