Medical Advice by Radio
WHEN a passenger or member of a crew of a ship at-sea becomes ill, the commandér of the vessel or those caring for the sick may obtain expert medical advice by radio by applying to a station at Cuxhaven, on the North Sea, Germany. ‘This station is under the control of the German Post Office Department and is specially equipped for giving medical information to ships applying for it. The message for aid is made by radio telegram or phone, and the staff of the Hamburg State Hospital supplies the: information.
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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 33, 26 February 1932, Unnumbered Page
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95Medical Advice by Radio Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 33, 26 February 1932, Unnumbered Page
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