The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a national endeavour. Physicians from across the country enlisted in local regiments to join. No other region provided more physicians per capita than the newly formed province of Alberta. Largely organized through the Medical School of the University of Alberta, the No. 11 Canadian Field Ambulance out of Edmonton and the No. 8 Canadian Field Ambulance out of Calgary ultimately enlisted between one-third and half of the province\u27s doctors to the war campaign. Many individuals from this region distinguished themselves, including LCol J.N. Gunn from Calgary, who commanded the No. 8 Canadian Field Ambulance; Maj Heber Moshier, one of the found...
The 1917 Halifax Explosion was an unfortunate but predictable tragedy, given the sea traffic and mun...
Universities across Canada actively supported the call to arms in 1914, and Queen's University in Ki...
Universities across Canada actively supported the call to arms in 1914, and Queen's University in Ki...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
During the Great War, McGill University fielded a full general hospital to care for the wounded and ...
Canadian universities faced a challenge with the return of a large cohort of battle-hardened student...
The 1917 Halifax Explosion was an unfortunate but predictable tragedy, given the sea traffic and mun...
Canadian universities faced a challenge with the return of a large cohort of battle-hardened student...
The 1917 Halifax Explosion was an unfortunate but predictable tragedy, given the sea traffic and mun...
Universities across Canada actively supported the call to arms in 1914, and Queen's University in Ki...
Universities across Canada actively supported the call to arms in 1914, and Queen's University in Ki...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
The Canadian government depended on chaotic civilian volunteerism to staff a huge medical commitment...
During the Great War, McGill University fielded a full general hospital to care for the wounded and ...
Canadian universities faced a challenge with the return of a large cohort of battle-hardened student...
The 1917 Halifax Explosion was an unfortunate but predictable tragedy, given the sea traffic and mun...
Canadian universities faced a challenge with the return of a large cohort of battle-hardened student...
The 1917 Halifax Explosion was an unfortunate but predictable tragedy, given the sea traffic and mun...
Universities across Canada actively supported the call to arms in 1914, and Queen's University in Ki...
Universities across Canada actively supported the call to arms in 1914, and Queen's University in Ki...