AN indescribable state of things exists in Servia on account of the typhus raging throughout the country and the lack of doctors and nurses. A British nurse writes:—"I shall never forget a hospital on the Greek and Servian frontier we went over; 1400 cases., with two nurses and two doctors, the men all lying on mattresses, one dead, seven or eight dying, half of them absolutely filthy, and looking like sick animals. It was not the fault of their staff; it had just simply got beyond them. Two of their nurses and one doctor were down with typhus, chiefly because they had been so overworked they simply ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), Wed 26 May 1915, Page 13
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