SELF-OPERATIONS.
TRAPPER AND BONE SURGEON.
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PERTH, June 18. Andrew Ronald, aged 60, was engaged in sotting spring-guns in dingo traps, when on© exploded, shattering his log. Donald etofcally set to work with a knife to cut off tho damaged limb, and bandaged the stump as best he could. Assistance eventually arrived, but ho died shortly afterwards. LONDON, June 17. The Central News Agency circulates a remarkable story regarding Sir Herbert Barker, the eminent bono surgeon, who dived ever deeply at Alassio, where he was holidaying and struck his head on the bottom. He came up dazed with his neck twisted and immovable. No skilled help was available, so Sir Herbert, despite the intense pain, applied pressure with both his hands and straightened his neck with an audible click.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18412, 19 June 1925, Page 9
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136SELF-OPERATIONS. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18412, 19 June 1925, Page 9
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