Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-2017
Journal
Canadian Journal of Surgery
Volume
60
Issue
2
First Page
83
Last Page
85
URL with Digital Object Identifier
10.1503/cjs.003417
Abstract
In April 1917, medical units of the 4 divisions of the Canadian Corps combined for the first time in support of a single action, the assault upon Vimy Ridge. Detailed planning, infrastructure development, information dissemination and rehearsal were features of preparations by the combat arms and medical elements of the Canadian Forces. Extraordinary coordination resulted in the rapid rescue and evacuation by Canadian medical services of 8000 casualties over 4 days. Characteristics of today’s military medical services are evident in the work of the Canadian Army Medical Corps 100 years ago