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* [[Henry Thomas (Harry) Brear]] 8 Apr - 9 May 1916 (33 days)
 
* [[Henry Thomas (Harry) Brear]] 8 Apr - 9 May 1916 (33 days)
 
* [[William Edward Reed]]  2 - 16 May 1916 (total 124 days)
 
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* [[Cyril Augustus Tonkin]] 13 May - 16 Jun 1916
 
* [[Alexander Robinson]] 15 May - 12 Jun 1916 (total 39 days)
 
* [[Alexander Robinson]] 15 May - 12 Jun 1916 (total 39 days)
 
* † [[Ernest Clifford Noyce]] 22 May - 16 Jun 1916 (total 28 days)
 
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* † [[James Willie Bush]] 3 Mar - 12 May 1917 (total 68 days)
 
* [[Ernest Ball DCM]] 27 Mar - 15 May 1917 (total 50 days)
 
* [[Ernest Ball DCM]] 27 Mar - 15 May 1917 (total 50 days)
* [[William Bowman]] 31 Mar - 8 Aug 1917 (total 131 days)
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* [[William Michael Bowman]] 31 Mar - 8 Aug 1917 (total 131 days)
 
* [[John Donald Stalker]] 24 Apr - 16 May 1917 (total 23 days)
 
* [[John Donald Stalker]] 24 Apr - 16 May 1917 (total 23 days)
 
* [[Francis William Swann]] 24 May - 12 Jun 1917 (total 20 days)
 
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* [[James Owen Horrocks]]16 Dec 1917 - 15 Mar 1918 (total 42 days only)
 
* [[James Owen Horrocks]]16 Dec 1917 - 15 Mar 1918 (total 42 days only)
 
* [[Claude Francis Cooper]] 27 Dec 1917 - 9 Mar 1918 (total 50 days)
 
* [[Claude Francis Cooper]] 27 Dec 1917 - 9 Mar 1918 (total 50 days)
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Latest revision as of 19:18, 21 August 2024

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Bulford Military Hospital (1ADH)
History
Name 1st Australian Dermatological Hospital
Where formed Bulford
Date formed November 1916
Capacity 1,500 patients
Locations Codford, England

General Information

Initially established in Abbassia, Egypt during 1915. It later in August - September 1916 relocated to Bulford in England.

The British Army had started to build training camps and garrisons on the Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire in the late 1890’s. Once such location was at Bulford which was greatly expanded during the war, becoming home to a number of the New Zealand Regiments. The site also included a hospital and this was passed to the jurisdiction of the Australians who established it as a specialist hospital for venereal diseases, becoming known as 1ADH. At its peak 1ADH was able to accommodate over 1,500 patients, some of which were under guard. Security however was not tight and going absent without leave relatively simple. Eventually criminal patients were treated at Lewes Prison in Sussex.

The Codford Anzac Cemetery contains the graves of 31 Australians and 66 New Zealanders.

Today Bulford Camp is one of the main garrisons for the British Army.

Staff

Soldier Patients by date admitted

The number of days includes not only the time in Bulford, but other hospitals prior to admittance as it is the number of non effective days charged against the soldier's pay

1916 Abbassia Egypt

1916 England

1917

1918

1919