Triage In Ww1
Triage 42d division near suippes france july 17 1918 the unit assigned to implement the method was the field hospital section the largest medical unit in the infantry divisions sanitary train.
Triage in ww1. They had to deal with all the wounded soldiers. It used a special system called triage where sick soldiers were put into one of three possible groups. Its first known medical use was in world war i when the french used it to apply to the sorting of casualties. They saw all of the wounds cuts broken bones and bullet wounds.
They saw everything a soldier did but worse because they had to treat the soldiers. The section was comprised of four identical field hospitals that were staffed by a total of 25 officers and 337 men. Triage the royal army medical corps ramc was set up to care for british troops. The day of a medic in wwi was terrible.
They were surrounded by blood and death.