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Jun 4, 2020 · With the rank of lieutenant-colonel, Jolly served in the Second World War in the Middle East and Italy, occasionally encountering patients familiar to him from Spain. As a Stockton teenager, Johnny Longstaff had fought in the Battle of the Ebro and received a facial wound.
Jul 16, 2024 · When the Spanish Civil War broke out in 1936, Jolly was in Britain studying for specialist qualifications in surgery. He then went to Spain and "was immediately placed in charge of a 12 person roving field hospital".
Jul 1, 2018 · Doug Jolly, a New Zealand-born surgeon who served with the Spanish Republican Army’s medical services during the civil war has been posthumously honored in his home town. In March 2018 a quiet and moving ceremony took place on the shores of Lake Dunstan in Central Otago, New Zealand.
Aug 31, 2018 · New Zealand-born surgeon Douglas Jolly was studying in London at the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War. He joined a British volunteer medical team and in December 1936 was placed in charge of a mobile medical unit of Spain’s Republican Army.
The IBMT and Marx Memorial Library are hosting an online talk on Douglas Jolly on 28 May. It will take place as a video conference on Zoom from 8pm to 9.30pm, and be given by Dr David Lowe. Those registered for the talk will receive an email with details 24 hours before it…
Dr. Michael A. Jolly is an interventional cardiologist based in Columbus, OH who completed his residency at University of Texas Health System. He has his own practice, and is affiliated with Riverside Methodist Hospital.
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Dr Doug Jolly pioneered mobile emergency surgery during the Spanish Civil War. He is described by US medical historian David Adamas as ‘one of the most notable war surgeons of the 20th century’.