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Why did casualty clearing stations began doing work that base hospitals were supposed to do?

Author: Alana Ray



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Causality clearing stations were located closer to the front line than any other stage in the chain of evacuation therefore they played an important role in dealing with wounds and if infected wounds become and they weren’t dealt with quickly then gangrene would develop


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Alana Ray
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