I am currently working on the casualty lists published October 1914. I have the following soldier whom appears in a list published 5th October 1914:-
5th-Nov-1914
Cheshire Regiment
Private
Joseph
8418
Kemp
Dislocated ciaricle/claricle-to England
I have tried to find out what his dislocated ciaricle/claricle is with no luck.
Now Joseph may not be from our area as I am only extracting soldiers from the Cheshires/Liverpools and South Lancashires and those who I know come from our area 1st/2nd West Lancs Field Ambulance.
Any Medical experts out there.
Private Joseph Kemp-Cheshire Regiment
Private Joseph Kemp-Cheshire Regiment
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Re: Private Joseph Kemp-Cheshire Regiment
Could it be dislocated clavicle?
Re: Private Joseph Kemp-Cheshire Regiment
Dislocated collar bone. In the list it is spelt dislocated claricle. Thanks. These poor soldiers and it was just the start.
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