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HEROIC SMALL BOY

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LONDON, July 29. A seven-year-old Bristol boy, William Woolston, stood for four hours without crying while doctors worked to extricate his arm from a sansage machine in his father's shop. Throughout the greater part of the ordeal the boy was conscious as he stood on a box, supported by his mother. An anaesthetic was administered and the arm was amputated above the elbow.

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Chronicle (Levin), 31 July 1946, Page 5

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HEROIC SMALL BOY Chronicle (Levin), 31 July 1946, Page 5

HEROIC SMALL BOY Chronicle (Levin), 31 July 1946, Page 5

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