Healing in the Hell of War
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In this episode of Memory and Valour, we journey into the heart of the First World War to uncover the extraordinary courage and innovation of the Canadian Army Medical Corps. Amid the chaos of battle, stretcher bearers braved gunfire to rescue the wounded, nurses offered compassion and skill in field hospitals, and doctors pushed the limits of medicine to save lives under unimaginable conditions. Their dedication not only brought hope to soldiers in the trenches but also transformed military medicine for generations to come.
This episode is dedicated to the memory of historian Tim Cook, whose work illuminated the human stories behind the war. Listeners will also hear the voices of two men who lived through the conflict, their recordings offering a rare and powerful connection to the past.
This is a story of resilience, sacrifice, and humanity in the darkest of times; an exploration of how healing itself became an act of valour.