It comprises three bronze sculptures of nude males on a white Portland stone base.
The bronze sculptures are based on plaster figures which Bromet had donated to the hospital.
[1] The bronzes were cast at the Morris Singer foundry, and the memorial was unveiled by George Villiers, 6th Earl of Clarendon on 1 July 1928.
[2] When the hospital closed, the memorial was moved in 1971 to a location on The Parade outside Watford Town Hall.
[1] The streaked weathered patina of the bronzes was retained, as the artist had intended them to age.