DOMINION DOCTORS
NEST TOGETHER AT HULL. By yesterday's mail Mr.'James Murr, ■ of Wellington, learned that his son/ Dr. Roy Muir, ivno was out here as ship|s surgeon on the Corinthic last year, is flow senior casualty surgeon in the Royal Infirmary Home at Hull, where treatment is accorded to batches of wounded from the front.- Strangely enough out of the, five medical men on the staff of. the home, four are New ZealanderSi Th» house surgeon is Dr. Louis .Levy, son of Mr. A. Levy, of Wellington; the. house physician is Dr. Leslie Jeffcoat, son of the late Dr. Jeffcoat, of .Draw edin; and Dr. Frank Johnßton, formerly of Tinakori Road, is junior house physician. They are working from 16 to 18 hours a day, glorying in the fact that they are able to do something for their country in her hour of need. Dr. Muir has passed his Royal Army Medical Corps examination, and : has been given a lieutenanoy. He may nowbe called on' to serve at the front aT any time. .-■-■■ : •
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2357, 13 January 1915, Page 6
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173DOMINION DOCTORS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2357, 13 January 1915, Page 6
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