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The Whatever Hour / 2013-11-16 21:03
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21:42:21 Cause & Effect You Think You Know Her Another Minute
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KARASOULI MILITARY CEMETERY
Polykastro
Greece
Karasouli Military Cemetery is on the edge of the town of Polykastro (formerly Karasouli) which lies some 73 kilometres from Thessaloniki, between the River Axios (Vardas) and the south end of Lake Ardzan (now dry and replaced by a reservoir). The cemetery is behind the football stadium and is next to the Civil Cemetery.
Take the main highway north from Thessaloniki to Evzoni & Skopje. After approximately 70km take the exit signed Kilkis and Polykastro where you shall pick up the CWGC signs that shall lead you into Polykastro and to the cemetery.
The Cemetery is permanently open and may be visited at any time.
The cemetery was begun in September 1916 for the use of casualty clearing stations on the Doiran front. At the Armistice, it contained about 500 burials but was greatly increased when graves were brought in from the following cemeteries:
HADZI BARI MAH MILITARY CEMETERY - graves transferred to Karasouli in April 1919.
Hadzi Bari Mah (also known as Haji Bari Mahalesi) is a village at the foot of the mountains 14 miles West of Lake Doiran, across the Vardar river. The Military Cemetery, South of the village, was in use only from the 25th August to the 17th September 1918. It contained 61 British and 2 Bulgar graves, and 46 of these were the graves of men of the 10th Hampshires and the 2nd Gloucesters who captured the enemy salient here on the 1st September.
CAUSSICA MILITARY CEMETERY - graves transferred to Karasouli in November 1920.
Caussica (also known as Chaushitsa) is a village in the marshes on the North side of Lake Ardzan. The Military Cemetery, begun in February 1917, contained 62 burials from Field Ambulances; but in February 1919, it was increased by the removal to it of four isolated graves and of those from the Military Cemeteries of:-
Senelle Ravine, a front line position between Doiran town and the Greek border, where the British cemetery contained 95 British graves.
Gugunci (properly Chuguntsi), a village about four miles North-East of Caussica, where between August 1916, and September 1918, the Field Ambulances buried 154 British soldiers.
Doldzeli (or La Tortue, or Torquay), a front-line cemetery a mile South West of Lake Doiran with 23 British graves.
Reselli (or Ereselli), a village three miles North-West of Caussica, where the 13th Manchesters began a cemetery of 31 British graves.
Kilindir (or Krundirtsi), a village with a railway junction three miles South of Lake Doiran, where 45 British soldiers were buried in two cemeteries.
Ardzan (Arjan, or Harajinovo), a village two miles West of Caussica, where the 12th Cheshires began a front-line cemetery of 22 British graves.
KALINOVA MILITARY CEMETERY - graves transferred to Karasouli in December 1920.
Kalinova is a village two miles North East of Caussica, at the foot of the hills which stand between Lakes Ardzan and Doiran. The Military Cemetery, used by Field Ambulances from October 1917, to September 1918, contained at the Armistice 52 British graves; but early in 1919 there were brought into it the British graves from the Military Cemeteries of-
Kalinova No.2 - 18 graves.
Rates, a village five miles South of Lake Doiran - 11 graves.
Cidemli, a village 2.5 miles to the North, where the small cemeteries of the 8th D.C.L.I. and the 117th Brigade, R.F.A., and two others contained 30 British graves.
Senelle Ravine, where 35 British soldiers were buried in the French Military Cemetery.
Horseshoe Hill, captured by the O.B.L.I. in August 1916, a cemetery on the Greco Serbian boundary which held 162 British graves and was largely used in the fighting of April 1917.
Pearse Ravine, a front line cemetery containing 74 British grave.
Whaleback, Worcester Post, Bastion Hill, Crow Hill, Kidney Hill, Scratchbury Hill, Christmas Ravine, Clichy and other points named from positions opposite the Petit Couronne and the Grand-Couronne, where 94 British soldiers in all were buried.
Karasouli Military Cemetery now contains 1,421 Commonwealth burials of the First World War, 56 being unidentified.
13827 Serjeant Harry Ashton, 11th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), executed for desertion 8th July 1917, aged 20. Row C. 487. Son of the late William Ashton, and of Alice, his wife, formerly of Manchester, now of Ramsgreave Rd., Wilpshire, Blackburn, Lancs.
S/5470 Private Archibald Brown, 10th Bn. Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), executed for desertion 1st June 1917. Row A. 22. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, of 28, Louth Street, Leven.
204232 Private Robert Young, 11th Bn. Worcestershire Regiment, executed for desertion 18th September 1918, aged 21. Row D. 885.
37152 Private
John Ashworth
9th Bn. East Lancashire Regiment
19th September 1918, aged 20.
Plot E. 1099.
Son of Joseph and Margaret Ashworth, of 46, Cleaver St., Burnley.
Fred Brown
Plot D. 754.
Lived at 26 Hallows Street, Burnley, Lancashire.
9/13449 Private
Herbert Brown
28th April 1917.
Plot. E. 968.
Lived at 39 Hollingreave Road, Burnley, Lancashire.
28498 Corporal
John Thomas Cain
12th Bn. Cheshire Regiment
19th May 1917.
Left behind a wife and seven children
Remembered by his Granddaughter Denise Robertson (nee Cain)
Lister Dracup
11th Bn. Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)
19th November 1916, aged 20.
Plot F. 1307.
Son of Abraham and Sarah Dracup, of 105, Hufling Lane, Burnley.
204886 Private
Arthur Deeble
11th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers
Son of John and Sarah Ann Deeble, of 59, Cavour St., Burnley.
George Fishwick
9th East Lancashire Regiment
Lived at 16 Holme Street, Burnley, Lancashire.
George Frederick Graham
30th September 1918, aged 22
Plot C. 489.
Son of Frederick and Martha Graham, of 5, Whittlefield St., Burnley.
James Edward Kendall
4th June 1917.
Plot B. 390.
Lived at 12 River Street, Burnley, Lancashire.
Sam Metcalfe
28th April 1917, aged 26.
Plot E. 973.
Son of George William and Mary Elizabeth Metcalfe, of 4, Norman St., Burnley.
29929 Serjeant
William Henry Ridge M. M. & M. S. M.
"C" Bty. 114th Bde. Royal Field Artillery
122418 Driver
Ernest Riley
66th Small Arms Ammunition Column, Royal Field Artillery
Died of Malaria 22nd September 1916, aged 23.
Son of William and Susan Louisa Riley, of 311, Briercliffe Rd., Burnley, Lancashire.
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Effects of cyclosporin a therapy combined with steroids and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors on childhood IgA nephropathy
Jae Il Shin, Beom Jin Lim, Pyung Kil Kim, Jae Seung Lee, Hyeon Joo Jeong, Ji Hong Kim
To evaluate the effects of cyclosporin A (CyA) on clinical outcome and pathologic changes in children with IgA nephropathy (IgAN), we retrospectively evaluated 14 children (mean age 8.9±2.9 yr; eight males, six females) who were treated with CyA and steroids. The starting dose of CyA was 5 mg/kg per day, and the drug level was maintained at 100-200 ng/mL. The mean CyA level was 183.8±48.3 ng/mL (range 120.7-276.0 ng/mL) and the mean duration of CyA therapy was 10.9±1.9 months (range 8-12 months). After CyA therapy the mean 24 hr urinary protein excretion declined from 107.1±35.1 mg/m 2 /hr to 7.4±2.4 mg/m 2 /hr (P<0.001) and serum albumin increased from 3.3±0.6 g/dL to 4.3±0.3 g/dL (P<0.001). At a follow-up biopsy the histological grade of IgAN was improved in seven (50%) of the 14 patients, remained the same in three (21%), and was aggravated in four (29%). Serum creatinine, creatinine clearance, and blood pressure did not differ before and after CyA therapy. Two patients (14%) showed CyA-induced nephrotoxicity at the second biopsy. Our findings indicate that CyA therapy may be effective in reducing proteinuria and regressing renal pathology in a subset of children with IgAN.
Journal of Korean medical science
https://doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2010.25.5.723
Published - 2010 May 1
Immunoglobulin A
Serum Albumin
Shin, J. I., Lim, B. J., Kim, P. K., Lee, J. S., Jeong, H. J., & Kim, J. H. (2010). Effects of cyclosporin a therapy combined with steroids and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors on childhood IgA nephropathy. Journal of Korean medical science, 25(5), 723-727. https://doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2010.25.5.723
Shin, Jae Il ; Lim, Beom Jin ; Kim, Pyung Kil ; Lee, Jae Seung ; Jeong, Hyeon Joo ; Kim, Ji Hong. / Effects of cyclosporin a therapy combined with steroids and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors on childhood IgA nephropathy. In: Journal of Korean medical science. 2010 ; Vol. 25, No. 5. pp. 723-727.
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Effects of cyclosporin a therapy combined with steroids and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors on childhood IgA nephropathy. / Shin, Jae Il; Lim, Beom Jin; Kim, Pyung Kil; Lee, Jae Seung; Jeong, Hyeon Joo; Kim, Ji Hong.
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Shin JI, Lim BJ, Kim PK, Lee JS, Jeong HJ, Kim JH. Effects of cyclosporin a therapy combined with steroids and angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors on childhood IgA nephropathy. Journal of Korean medical science. 2010 May 1;25(5):723-727. https://doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2010.25.5.723
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YOUTH VOICE JOURNAL (YVJ™)
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