GAS CASUALTIES
MEDICAL SERVICES TREATMENT.
(United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright 1 ).
(Received this day at 10.15 a.m.)
LONDON, November 20,
Colonel Coates, deputy director ol medical services, northern command, while distributing prizes to voluntary aid detachments at Leeds, said that instruction in nnti-gos measures, and treatment of gas bombing casualties will, in future, form part of the competition in training.
The War Office is preparing a manual for all detachments who are expected to reach efficiency.
jveep free from folds this winter Put a few drops of “Nazol” on your handkerchief every morning JMsinfects and protects flip points of in-fiv'-ion—the nasal and bronchial pass ages. 120 o’nsos for 2s fid bit closes fo’ 1 k fid —A<l t* The “pr fossional touch” —home dye urn made eiuy with Pairy Dyes, —Advt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1933, Page 5
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