Medical staff of the Russian Expeditionary Force and the Honorary Russian Legion in France
https://doi.org/10.30629/0023-2149-2023-101-7-8-416-424
Abstract
The data on the warfare of the Russian Expeditionary Force and the Honorary Russian Legion in France during the First World War are presented. A study of the biographical data of the military doctors of the Force was carried out, and their fates were traced in some cases. Information is given about the hospitals and infi rmaries of the Russian Red Cross Society, their work in France. The facts about the sisters of mercy of the RRCS are also provided.
About the Authors
V. B. SimonenkoRussian Federation
107392, Moscow
V. G. Abashin
Russian Federation
107014, Moscow
P. E. Krynyukov
Russian Federation
107014, Moscow; 117198, Moscow
P. A. Dulin
Russian Federation
107392, Moscow; 117198, Moscow,
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For citations:
Simonenko V.B., Abashin V.G., Krynyukov P.E., Dulin P.A. Medical staff of the Russian Expeditionary Force and the Honorary Russian Legion in France. Clinical Medicine (Russian Journal). 2023;101(7-8):416-424. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30629/0023-2149-2023-101-7-8-416-424