Military sanitary facility
Military sanitary facilities ( MSA ) were military health care institutions that were run by the Swiss Army at various locations in Switzerland during the First World War ( army sanitary facility ) and the Second World War .
According to the troop order of 1938, four military sanitary facilities were created at army level. The largest was in Lucerne . This, among other things worked Otto Veraguth , Hans Brun , Mieczyslaw Minkowski and H. Hoessly.
Colonel Karl Kistler was in command of the military medical facility 4 .
A “well-known military medical establishment (MSA)” was located in Lenk in the Simmental.
literature
- Hans Brun , Otto Veraguth and H. Hössly: On the diagnosis and treatment of the long-term consequences of war injuries. In: Messages from the military medical facility for internees in Lucerne. Verlag von Rascher & Cie, Zurich 1919. Volume I, pp. 347–433.
- Max Winzenried: The military medical service in Switzerland from mediation to the Sonderbund War. 1954
Individual evidence
- ^ Hans Rudolf Fuhrer: Sanität. In: Historical Lexicon of Switzerland .
- ^ Article in Swiss Archives for Neurology and Psychiatry , Volume 82, 1958, pp. 93, 102 and 107.
- ↑ Cf. among others: Hans Brun , Otto Veraguth and H. Hössly: On the diagnosis and treatment of the long-term consequences of war injuries. In: Messages from the military medical facility for internees in Lucerne. Volume I. Verlag von Rascher & Cie, Zurich 1919, pp. 347–433.
- ^ "Emaciated to the bones" , article in the daily newspaper from January 3, 2012
- ↑ «Pincer attack on the village center»! , Article in the Simmental newspaper from February 11, 2009