As often as he needed to travel? Not trying for a "smart" remark, here, but rather considering that motor transport was probably less prevalent that we sometimes assume. An ordinary physician would likely have a relatively low priority on calls on the motor pool. It would probably have been more efficient to maintain a mount, at least for short distance travel.Pat Holscher wrote:As sort of an ignorant question, on my part, how often would we expect a World War One physician to have a horse?
The Age of Horsepower was slowly waning, but it would persist for a long time after WWI in many areas.