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Page 45
... operations , ( and frequently two days have been requisite ) on one of these occasions , too , he should be present . Usually the amputation of limbs , extirpation of cancerous breasts , or excision of tumours , come first in the day ...
... operations , ( and frequently two days have been requisite ) on one of these occasions , too , he should be present . Usually the amputation of limbs , extirpation of cancerous breasts , or excision of tumours , come first in the day ...
Page 223
... operations and amputations were carried on without it . If the Japanese approached the mobile station and could not be stopped by local troops , Bethune and his staff were ready to move everything at ten minutes ' notice and ride to ...
... operations and amputations were carried on without it . If the Japanese approached the mobile station and could not be stopped by local troops , Bethune and his staff were ready to move everything at ten minutes ' notice and ride to ...
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... operations in China and Southeast Asia should be conducted in support of the main operation in the Central and Southwest Pacific . Japan should be defeated without under- taking a major campaign against her on the mainland of Asia if ...
... operations in China and Southeast Asia should be conducted in support of the main operation in the Central and Southwest Pacific . Japan should be defeated without under- taking a major campaign against her on the mainland of Asia if ...
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