In 1936 the government decided that war was inevitable. The lessons learnt from the Spanish Civil War was proof that the next war would be mainly aerial. As a result the casualties in the air would produce many airmen in need of treatment for burns. Therefore the Emergency Medical Service was set up with hospitals out of London selected to deal with this anticipated problem. One of them was the Queen Victoria Cottage Hospital (as it was then known) and a Mr. A. McIndoe was appointed
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