1901
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(01)74197-9
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A Case of Pestis Minor in London.

Abstract: who, at Maatjesspruit on July 7th, 1901, behaved very gallantly in riding into Boer lines under continuous fire to attend to the wounded ; Lieutenant W. H. Odlum, R.A.M.C., for tending wounded under heavy fire at Draaihoek, Orange River Colony, on July 8th, 1901; Civil Surgeon J. Prentice, for going under very heavy fire to attend to a wounded man lying in the open, and for continuous good work ; Major H. N. Thompson, R.A.M.C., who, near Jamestown, Cape Colony, on June 4th, 1901, went a considerable distance u… Show more

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