SZ/OEMU/59/39/21 - [Letter, P. Barlow to J. Doyle, 25/7/44]
SZ/OEMU/59/39/21
Item
[Letter, P. Barlow to J. Doyle, 25/7/44]
1944
1 leaf Letters (typescript)
Dixon, Henry
Doyle, J. W. P. recipient
Refers to an enquiry by Doyle regarding the case of Henry Dixon. Barlow confirms that there was no sign that he had been crushed. He died probably of uraemia due to a general jarring of the kidneys. No cases of crush had appeared in the hospital and there was thus no basis for comparison.
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SZ - Zuckerman Archive
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SZ/OEMU - Ministry of Home Security, Oxford Extra-Mural Unit
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SZ/OEMU/59 - [OEMU. Casualty survey. Effects of blast; and air raid effects on morale]
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SZ/OEMU/59/39 - [Casualty survey. Crush syndrome, 1943-1945]
- SZ/OEMU/59/39/21 - [Letter, P. Barlow to J. Doyle, 25/7/44]
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SZ/OEMU/59/39 - [Casualty survey. Crush syndrome, 1943-1945]
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SZ/OEMU/59 - [OEMU. Casualty survey. Effects of blast; and air raid effects on morale]
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SZ/OEMU - Ministry of Home Security, Oxford Extra-Mural Unit