Coombs Howard G
From the Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, Ont.
Can J Surg. 2017 Aug;60(4):224-227. doi: 10.1503/cjs.008717.
Universities across Canada actively supported the call to arms in 1914, and Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, was no different. Though a myriad of units composed of Queen's faculty and students were created, the university perceived the military hospital raised by the school's medical faculty to be among its most vital contributions to the First World War. This commentary describes the engagement of the No. 7 General Hospital with the Minister of Militia, Sam Hughes, which has become an almost unknown footnote to its illustrious story. This commentary has an Appendix, available at canjsurg.ca.
1914年,加拿大各地的大学积极响应参战号召,安大略省金斯顿的女王大学也不例外。尽管由女王大学的教职员工和学生组成了无数个单位,但该大学认为由该校医学院组建的军事医院是其对第一次世界大战最重要的贡献之一。这篇评论描述了第7总医院与民兵部长萨姆·休斯的接触,这已成为其辉煌历史中几乎不为人知的一个脚注。这篇评论有一个附录,可在canjsurg.ca上查阅。