Care of World War II convoy casualties in the Kola area of North Russia. Part 2 – The Royal Naval Auxiliary Hospital, Vaenga

Abstract The Royal Naval Auxiliary Hospital at Vaenga, North Russia was operational from October 1942 to July 1945. Care and treatment were provided to 752 male and one female in-patients from Arctic convoy merchant ships and their escorts and Allied personnel who became sick or injured while in the...

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Published in:Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service
Main Author: G H G, McMillan
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: BMJ 1996
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spelling crjcrbmj:10.1136/jrnms-82-61 2023-05-15T14:58:30+02:00 Care of World War II convoy casualties in the Kola area of North Russia. Part 2 – The Royal Naval Auxiliary Hospital, Vaenga G H G, McMillan 1996 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jrnms-82-61 https://syndication.highwire.org/content/doi/10.1136/jrnms-82-61 en eng BMJ Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service volume 82, issue 1, page 61-79 ISSN 0035-9033 2634-4920 General Medicine journal-article 1996 crjcrbmj https://doi.org/10.1136/jrnms-82-61 2022-05-12T12:30:55Z Abstract The Royal Naval Auxiliary Hospital at Vaenga, North Russia was operational from October 1942 to July 1945. Care and treatment were provided to 752 male and one female in-patients from Arctic convoy merchant ships and their escorts and Allied personnel who became sick or injured while in the Kola area. One hundred and forty nine of the men were casualties of enemy action. An account is given of the hospital’s structure, staff, organisation and work. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic The BMJ (via Crossref) Arctic Journal of The Royal Naval Medical Service 82 1 61 79
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Care of World War II convoy casualties in the Kola area of North Russia. Part 2 – The Royal Naval Auxiliary Hospital, Vaenga
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description Abstract The Royal Naval Auxiliary Hospital at Vaenga, North Russia was operational from October 1942 to July 1945. Care and treatment were provided to 752 male and one female in-patients from Arctic convoy merchant ships and their escorts and Allied personnel who became sick or injured while in the Kola area. One hundred and forty nine of the men were casualties of enemy action. An account is given of the hospital’s structure, staff, organisation and work.
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title Care of World War II convoy casualties in the Kola area of North Russia. Part 2 – The Royal Naval Auxiliary Hospital, Vaenga
title_short Care of World War II convoy casualties in the Kola area of North Russia. Part 2 – The Royal Naval Auxiliary Hospital, Vaenga
title_full Care of World War II convoy casualties in the Kola area of North Russia. Part 2 – The Royal Naval Auxiliary Hospital, Vaenga
title_fullStr Care of World War II convoy casualties in the Kola area of North Russia. Part 2 – The Royal Naval Auxiliary Hospital, Vaenga
title_full_unstemmed Care of World War II convoy casualties in the Kola area of North Russia. Part 2 – The Royal Naval Auxiliary Hospital, Vaenga
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