Pages from an album of photographs of No. 62 General Hospital at Tobruk, Libya, 1941, and No. 8 (South African?) Casualty Clearing Station at Mersa Matruh (Egypt? 1941?)

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1941
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RAMC/1302
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Pages from an album of photographs of No. 62 General Hospital at Tobruk, Libya, 1941, and No. 8 (South African?) Casualty Clearing Station at Mersa Matruh (Egypt? 1941?). Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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With loose photographs, and draft of "Reminiscences of a surgeon's journey and of an arterial injury in the Western Desert 1942" by St. John D. Buxton, Consultant Surgeon Orthopaedic), Middle East Force, with correspondence, 1964-1965, re publication in the RAMC Journal.

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1941

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For list of Buxton's papers, see RAMC 745

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