Item 03: Thomas Alcock war narrative, 1917-February 1919 - Page 82

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[Page 82]

The chaps in surrounding beds would get "chummy" and talk Those who were any length of time in the ward would get acquainted Lights out was at 9. In an English Hospital I noticed rules were always carried out

Visitors were frequent and regular Thursdays and Sundays were the days, 2 till 4 after that the Sister would come in and with a "4 o'clock visitors please" notify them of the fact that it was time to go

The food question was a serious problem in England at this time When I first got to England the usual formula was to get into "queues" and wait this

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