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* [[John Alexander Adamson]] 13 Oct 1916 - 21 Apr 1917 (total 193 days) | * [[John Alexander Adamson]] 13 Oct 1916 - 21 Apr 1917 (total 193 days) | ||
− | * [[Thomas Joseph Sheehan]] 14 Nov - 18 Dec 1916 (total 158 days) | + | * † [[Thomas Joseph Sheehan]] 14 Nov - 18 Dec 1916 (total 158 days) |
* [[Angus Dearden]] 9 Dec 1916 - 26 Feb 1917 (total 77 days) | * [[Angus Dearden]] 9 Dec 1916 - 26 Feb 1917 (total 77 days) | ||
* [[Ernest Wright Holroyd]] 16 Dec 1916 - 14 Mar 1917 (total 89 days) | * [[Ernest Wright Holroyd]] 16 Dec 1916 - 14 Mar 1917 (total 89 days) |
Revision as of 01:16, 2 August 2021
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Bulford Military Hospital (1ADH) | |
History | |
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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
- Walter David Francis Kerridge 20 Jun - 27 Nov 1917
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
- Henry Thomas (Harry) Brear 8 Apr - 9 May 1916 (33 days)
- William Edward Reed 2 - 16 May 1916 (total 124 days)
- Alexander Robinson 15 May - 12 Jun 1916 (total 39 days)
- Ernest Clifford Noyce 22 May - 16 Jun 1916 (total 28 days)
1916 England
- Arthur Patrick Joyce 2 Aug - 11 Sep 1916 (total 41 days)
- Henry Ernest Howard 10 Aug - 30 Sep 1916 (total 52 days)
- Herbert Fuhrmann 1 Sep 1916 - 22 Jan 1917 (total 143 days)
- Fritz Robert Jaentsch 9 Sep - 11 Nov 1917 (total 77 days)
- Stanley Victor Coney 11-29 Sep 1916 (total 19 days)
- William Edward McKenna 11 Sep - 27 Oct 1916 (total 72 days)
- John Alexander Spilsbury 13 Sep - 29 Oct 1916 (total 46 days)
- John Alexander Adamson 13 Oct 1916 - 21 Apr 1917 (total 193 days)
- † Thomas Joseph Sheehan 14 Nov - 18 Dec 1916 (total 158 days)
- Angus Dearden 9 Dec 1916 - 26 Feb 1917 (total 77 days)
- Ernest Wright Holroyd 16 Dec 1916 - 14 Mar 1917 (total 89 days)
1917
- Charles Blunt 10 Jan - 20 Mar 1917 (total 69 days)
- † James Willie Bush 3 Mar - 12 May 1917 (total 68 days)
- Ernest Ball DCM 27 Mar - 15 May 1917 (total 50 days)
- William Bowman 31 Mar - 8 Aug 1917 (total 131 days)
- John Donald Stalker 24 Apr - 16 May 1917 (total 23 days)
- Francis William Swann 24 May - 12 Jun 1917 (total 20 days)
- Frank Halliday 3 - 21 Sep 1917 (total 19 days)
- Beverley Loxton Bennett Oct/Nov 1917
- Patrick Joseph O'Brien 1 Oct 1917 - 26 Mar 1918 (total 177 days)
- John James Lynes Chester 25 Oct - 29 Dec 1917 (total 66 days)
- Richard Evans MM 21 Nov - 31 Dec 1917 total 41 days)
- Henry Ogilvie Allom (Jnr) Nov- Dec 1917 (total 38 days)
- George Weston Firns 15 Nov 1917 - 16 Feb 1918 (total 96 days)
- Arnold Thorp 11 - 20 Dec 1917 (10 days)
- James Owen Horrocks16 Dec 1917 - 15 Mar 1918 (total 42 days only)
- Claude Francis Cooper 27 Dec 1917 - 9 Mar 1918 (total 50 days)
1918
- Ellis Henry Hill 13 - 18 Feb 1918 (Non VD)
- William Henry Gibbs 28 Mar - 15 Apr 1918 (Non VD)
- Hubert Maitland Armstrong MM 13 - 25 Apr 1918 and - 6 May 1918 (total 17 days)
- Albert Helliwell 27 May - 1 Jun 1918 (Non VD)
- George Charles Unwin 29 May - 1 Jun 1919
- William Thomson 26 Jun - 7 Oct 1918
- Albert George Bullock 12 Jul - 7 Oct 1918 (total 88 days)
- Sydney Chadwick McDonald 17 - 21 May 1918
- Clarence Victor Watson 23 - 28 Jul 1918
- Claude Francis Cooper 8 - 26 Aug 1918 (total 19 days)
- Frazer Paterson Henderson 6 Sep - 28 Nov 1918 (84 days)
- George Sidney Cook 20 Oct 1918 - 7 Mar 1919 (total 129 days)
- George Joseph Harris 25 Oct - 26 Dec 1918
- Clarence Victor Watson 26 Oct - 2 Nov 1918
- Albert John Llewellyn Reed 5 - 23 Dec (19 days)
- John Thomas Clements 27 Dec 1918 - 25 Feb 1919 (total of 148 days includes hospitals in France)
- Hubert Maitland Armstrong MM 31 Dec 1918 (several short periods)
1919
- Charles Henry Partridge 11 Jan - 17 May 1919 (total 127 days)
- Lyndon Vivian Brady 16 Jan - 15 Feb 1919 (total 31 days)
- Eric Oswald Strang 14 - 17 Feb 1919 (total 51 days )
- Aubrey Turner 18 - 20 Feb 1919 (total 3 days)
- Leo Patrick Kane 3 - 22 Mar 1919 (total 30 days)
- Harold Empsall 19 - 22 Mar 1919 (total 13 days)
- Egbert Robert Trethowan Reeves 21 Mar - 11 Jul 1919 (total 113 days)
- Henry Ogilvie Allom (Jnr) Apr 1919 (total 3 days)
- Edwin Lawrence Reed 16 Apr - 27 May 1919 (42 days)
- Henry Ogilvie Allom (Jnr) 28 Apr - 1 May (8 days)
- George Charles Unwin May 1919
- John George (Jack) Ray 17 May - 12 Jul 1919
- John George (Jack) Ray 22 May - 12 Jul 1919 (total 56 days)