Browse The National Archives’ collection of medical records from the First World War from series MH106, War Office: First World War Representative Medical Records of Servicemen.
Browse The National Archives’ collection of medical records from the First World War from series MH106, War Office: First World War Representative Medical Records of Servicemen.
The records include admissions and discharge records from hospitals, field ambulances, and casualty clearing stations. You will also find records from Queen Alexandra’s Military Hospital before the First World War, dating from 1910. Below is a full list of the hospitals and medical facilities represented in the records. The registers recorded a soldiers name, service number, rank, regiment, admission date, discharge date, and details of wounds of disease. If you want to search for an individual by name, search British Armed Forces, First World War soldiers' medical records, available in the Useful links and resources.
This collection comprises The National Archives’ series, MH106, War Office: First World War Representative Medical Records of Servicemen. Only a sample of the medical records was retained. These records are a representative selection of the full collection of medical records created during the war. Due to data protection, Findmypast has only published records where the admission year is dated back 100 years.
The medical records were collected by the Medical Research Committee and then given over to the British Museum during the First World War, 1914 to 1918. The records were used for statistical research. In 1931, Thomas John Mitchell and G M Smith published History of the Great War, based on official documents. Medical services: Casualties and medical statistics of the Great War from the data gathered from these medical records.