Show FACE DEATH TO AID WOUNDED surgeons ambulance men and nurses nurse display great bravery in work on the firing line ons one of the splendid pages of this wars history will be written in letters lettera of gold on the scroll of what physicians ambulance men and nurses have done harold peat a canadian who has seen two years of service on the french front told au an in indianapolis that 97 per cent of the wounded men are saved and many of them are made so completely fit that they can return to the firing line it Is no because of the perfection of surgery that this result Is possible it la Is more because of the bravery and the sacrifice of surgeons and their helpers in the early stages of the war when the dressing stations and the temp temporary hospitals were farther removed from the front and out of the range of enemy guns physicians observed that a large number of soldiers were dying who with immediate attention could have been saved many of them bled to death before they readied reached the dressing stations there was only one thing to be done the surgeons and their assistants guided only by a sense sensa of th the ehigh high duty of their calling did that thing they moved forward establishing tab lishing dressing stations in and immediately behind the lines rind and in some instances erecting their hospitals within range of the enemy fire |