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new treatments
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The Work of RAMC and FANY
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transportation
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Medical Conditions on the Western Front
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key battles
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How did the trenches develop?
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Blood transfusions and blood banks
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x rays
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The
space
in between the
two
lines of
trenches
was called
no
mans-land.
Barbed
wire
was placed in
no-man’s-land
to
slow
down
enemy
attacks.
Holes
called
dugouts
were
dug
into the
sides
of the
trenches
, where men could take
cover.
Trenches were
generally
about
2.5m
deep.
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