Canadian Forces Hospital: summary of patients admitted

  • Bramshott Military Hospital
Date:
1915-1919
Reference:
MS.8774
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Description

The following is an interim description which may change when detailed cataloguing takes place in future:

Manuscript summary of patients admitted 15 Nov 1915-2 Jan 1919 to Bramshott Military Hospital (No. 9 Stationary Hospital, No. 12 Canadian General Hospital). Admissions are ordered according to their force, including Canadians, Imperials, Australians, Americans and Civilians, with a running total of admissions for each year and total subsequent deaths. Also includes admissions for influenza cases between 24 Sep 1918 and 30 Nov 1918 and total deaths.

Publication/Creation

1915-1919

Physical description

1 file

Acquisition note

Purchased from Richard M. Ford Ltd, September 2011.

Biographical note

Bramshott Military Hospital was a Canadian Forces Hospital stationed in Hampshire, and active between 1916 and 1919.

Bramshott Military Hospital (later Stationary Hospital No. 9, then No. 12 Canadian General Hospital) was taken over from RAMC and opened on 29 September 1916. From October 1916 to December 1917, the hospital became Stationary Hospital No. 9. In September 1917, Bramshott Military Hospital was taken over by No. 12 Canadian General Hospital. Officers commanding No.12 included: Lieutenant Colonel H. E. Kendall, Colonel W. Webster, Colonel H. M. Robertson. The hospital closed on 23 September 1919.

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Accession number

  • 1842