A Doctor in France, 1917-1919: The Diary of Harold Barclay

Author: Barclay, Harold

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In "A Doctor in France, 1917-1919: The Diary of Harold Barclay," readers are transported to the tumultuous years of World War I through the eyes of Harold Barclay, a dedicated doctor serving on the front lines in France. Through his detailed and poignant diary entries, Barclay provides a firsthand account of the horrors and challenges faced by medical personnel during the war. From the relentless bombardments to the constant influx of wounded soldiers, Barclay's diary offers a unique perspective on the physical and emotional toll of war, as well as the resilience and compassion of those who fought to save lives amidst the chaos.

Genres: Historical Non-fiction, War Memoir

Themes: War, Sacrifice, Human Resilience, Medical Care in Conflict

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