SZ/OEMU/59/39/29 - [Letter, E. Bywaters to J. Douglas, 6/10/44]
SZ/OEMU/59/39/29
Item
[Letter, E. Bywaters to J. Douglas, 6/10/44]
1944
1 leaf Letters (typescript)
North, Jessie, d. 1941,
Douglas, J. W. B. recipient
Bywaters writes: "your mysterious unknown woman buried for three hours is described in our first and original paper on the subject as Case 6 of the supplement, B.M.J. 1941. I have seen her kidneys and have a photograph of them. They are typical crushing injury".
On verso is a handwritten note about Jessie North's progress over nine days until "Patient suddenly dies for no apparent reason".
On verso is a handwritten note about Jessie North's progress over nine days until "Patient suddenly dies for no apparent reason".
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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/59/39/29 - [Letter, E. Bywaters to J. Douglas, 6/10/44]
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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