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RefNoMDA/A/25/16/12
LevelItem
TitleLetter from A V Hill to Lieutenant-General J D Hance, Indian Medical Service, New Delhi
Date12 May 1945
DescriptionRegarding the Bhore committee and the report on a proposed 'All-India Medical Centre at Delhi' - has not been able to think of a director. Discusses the malaria committee - suggests that Hawking go to India. Is glad that Bhatia has a new job in Assam. Discusses the ''unconditional surrender" and the fate of his two sons, who have been sent to Germany, 'I suppose to inspect submarines and their weapons in German factories'.
Extent4pp
FormatCarbon
AccessStatusOpen
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