Label the cross-section of a trench.
In what year was gas first used as a weapon in World War One?
1917
1914
1918
1915
The Battle of the Somme occurred from July to November 1916.
Phosgene gas Mustard gas Chlorine gas Tear gas( Phosgene gas, Mustard gas, Chlorine gas, Tear gas ) caused intense burning of the skin when soldiers came into contact with it.
❌, an illness that soldiers developed in the trenches, was also known as pyrexia.
Where were soldiers sent if the wounds they received in battle meant inevitable death?
Heroes ward
Death ward
Last Breath Station
Moribund ward
What does RAMC stand for?
Recent Advances in Medical Cooperation
Royal Army Medical Corps
Regimental Army Medical Corps
Royal Army Medicine Company
Label the American surgeon who developed a magnet for extracting bullets from head wounds.
The drastically reduced the death rate of soldiers who received a broken femur during battle.
In 1900, Karl Landsteiner discovered that blood could be divided into four types and someone receiving a blood transfusion could utilise any of the four types.