Twenty-Fifth General Hospital: Courage and Skill in World War II

A new web exhibit from UC Libraries’ Henry R. Winkler Center for the History of the Health Professions commemorates the service of the 25th General Hospital in World War II.

In the summer of 1941, the U.S. Army invited the University of Cincinnati to organize the 25th General Hospital to serve as a major medical facility in the European war theater. Over 600 physicians, surgeons, nurses, and enlisted men served the 25th with distinction in England, France, and Belgium until the end of the war.

Available at http://digitalprojects.libraries.uc.edu/exhibits/25thGeneralHospital/, the web exhibit highlights the movements, personal narratives and medical contributions of the 25th General Hospital. A digital collection of photographs, documents, videos, and memorabilia accompanies the exhibit. In addition to the story the exhibit tells, a collection of primary source documents is also available for researchers, including complete rosters of 25th General Hospital personnel for those researching family members.Photo Left: Patients arriving by ambulance at the 25th in Tongres; Photo Right: Surgeons worked on through daily bombardments with V-1 "buzz bombs."

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Or contact The Henry R. Winkler Center for the History of the Health Professions:

231 Albert Sabin Way
Cincinnati, Ohio 45267-0574
(513) 558-5120
chhp@uc.edu

Financial support for this exhibit and collection was provided by COL (IL) J. N. Pritzker, IL ARNG (Ret.), President & CEO, Tawani Enterprises, Inc., Founder & Chair, Pritzker Military Library, and Founder & President, Tawani Foundation.