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RefNoMS/929/2/4
LevelItem
TitleCopy Letter from James Mackenzie Davidson, 26 Park Crescent, Portland Place, to Alfred Keogh
Date30 June 1917
DescriptionNotes that he would be happy to come and see the couch whenever is convenient for him to do so. Is glad that Major Reid was impressed by his method for localising, and informs Alfred Keogh that he has devised a plan to adapt this method for some existing apparatus [unspecified]. Expresses a desire to talk to Keogh about the apparatus used on the front lines, noting that a great deal needs to be done about the CCS's [casualty clearing stations] and X-rays.
Extent1 side
FormatManuscript
AccessStatusOpen
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