Because Purishkevich's wife refused to burn the fur coat and the rubber galoshes in her small fireplace in the ambulance train, the conspirators went back from the Warsaw station to the Moika palace with these large items.
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The collections on display include uniforms and insignia, medical, dental and veterinary equipment, ambulances, an ambulance train ward coach and a large medal collection including 23 of the 29 Victoria Crosses awarded to the Army Medical Services.
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During the First World War, the York works produced material for the war effort, mostly logistics equipment existing carriage rolling stock was converted into an ambulance train and a complete train with was produced for the Director General of Transportation.
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Ambulance trains had to be run; as well as the many casualties resulting from the Battle of Jutland, a major flow was caused by the influenza epidemic of the Spring of 1918 at Invergordon, when 27, 000 men were incapacitated.
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However, the line was never used to transport patients, as although Park House was used as a hospital by the Canadian Army during the Second World War, patients left ambulance trains at Hellingly station and were transferred to Park House by road.
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""'The Doctor In War " "'is a book published in November 1918 by Woods Hutchinson, an American medical doctor who travelled throughout Europe from 15 January to 24 December 1917 visiting hospitals, ambulance trains, and other locations to offer his services to the war effort during World War I.
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Before the battle, Rawlinson had requested 18 ambulance trains but only three were provided and these departed part-filled before many of the wounded had been brought to casualty clearing stations, which had capacity for only Many casualties were left untended in the open and it was not until 4 July that the Fourth Army medical services had treated all the wounded ( some casualties reached hospitals in England still wearing field dressings ).