Last month, the Canadian War Museum hosted an exclusive lecture featuring Dr. Tim Cook, Chief Historian and Director of Research at the Museum.
The evening offered members a unique opportunity to engage with Dr. Cook as he discussed his latest book, Lifesavers and Body Snatchers: Medical Care and the Struggle for Survival in the Great War.
In this captivating new volume, Dr. Cook delves into the remarkable medical experiences and heroic actions of the doctors and nurses who helped save lives during the First World War. Dr. Cook transported attendees back to that tumultuous time through rare historical images, while also revealing some of the groundbreaking emergency surgical techniques and battlefield innovations that emerged amidst the challenges of war. Despite being faced with an array of unimaginable wounds, doctors discovered new ways of mending torn and shattered bodies, combatting infection, healing gas-scarred lungs, and easing traumatized minds.
Lifesavers and Body Snatchers is the result of more than a decade of meticulous in-depth research, spanning multiple archives across Canada. Drawing upon letters, diaries and memoirs from soldiers, doctors and nurses, Dr. Cook shines a light on the human side of war, battle and combat.
Each book, letter and archival document that Dr. Cook examined has contributed to our growing understanding of the past. Without generous supporters like you, groundbreaking research like this would not be possible. With your help, we are able to deepen knowledge of Canada’s military history. Thank you.
If you would like to learn more about exclusive invitations and events for members, please visit our website at warmuseum.ca/support/membership.