Show FACE DEATH TO S e Surgeons Ambulance Men and Nurses Display Great Bravery In Work EoJ on the Firing Line Ib One of the splendid pages of ot this k l wars war's history will be written in letters u of gold on the scroll of what clans ambulance men and nurses have f fal done Harold Peat a Canadian Cana Cans l' l dian dlan who has seen two years of ot service service ice on the French front told audiences au au- pr in Indianapolis that 97 n per b j cent of the wounded men are saved r and many of them are made so completely com corn fit that they can return to tho the I firing line It is not alone because of r the perfection of surgery that this re- re suit is possible It Is more because of the he bravery and the sacrifice of sur SUN surgeons II geons and their helpers In Ia the early stages of the war when to the dressing stations and the temporary temporary tempo- tempo E. E hospitals were farther removed i L Lof fr from the front and out of the range I. I of gf enemy guns physicians observed that a large number of soldiers were dying who with Immediate attention could have been saved Many of them r f bled to death before they reached the dressing stat stations ons There was only one ll thing to be done The surgeons and K their assistants guided only by a sense sen e of the high duty of their calling did f t that thing whey They moved forward es es- t dressing stations in and im im- S1 the lines and in some c Instances erecting their hospitals within with t I in range of the enemy fire |