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ARMY MEDICAL CORPS

A WELL DESERVED TRIBUTE. (Rec. April 26, 0.30 a.m.) London, April 24. "Eyo-witness" pays a tribute to the Army Medical Service for maintaining a low 'sickness rate-, and mentions that riming the Nile campaign there, wero more cases of typhoid in two brigades in eight months than in. the whole British Army during the present war to .date.

Mobile bacteriological laboratories have proved a great success in detecting germ-carriers, and inoculation has pvovad tlio surest defence against nboid, Msfi fIUXM dij«,iSsi

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2445, 26 April 1915, Page 5

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ARMY MEDICAL CORPS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2445, 26 April 1915, Page 5

ARMY MEDICAL CORPS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2445, 26 April 1915, Page 5

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