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RefNoMS/929/1/246
LevelItem
TitleLetter from an unknown author, France, to James Mackenzie Davidson
Date24 June 1917
DescriptionWrites of that the trouble in France with the lack of trained radiologists is owing to a belief that trained experts are unnecessary, and the job can be undertaken by general medical men. Expresses hope that he will be moved to a CCS [casualty clearing stations] soon, as it is within these that x-rays are most urgently needed.

[This letter is accompanied by a print out on the meaning of CCSs.]
Extent2 sides
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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