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Walter H. Fox letters, April-August 1918
1918-04-26 Page 1
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Friday Apr. 26th (1918) Dear Bess: Well I have just come from the ward where I have been busy. We have mornings for dressings and afternoons we look over new cases so the day is fairly well taken up. We have considerable to learn in the way of reports. I expect I will stay in this ward for a while anyway. This work here is quite important. There are about 650 cases here at present and some one has to take care of them. I would probably have been sent across if I had been here a little sooner but they did not have a line on us and so we stayed here. We hear very little of the war here. Every body is
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Friday Apr. 26th (1918) Dear Bess: Well I have just come from the ward where I have been busy. We have mornings for dressings and afternoons we look over new cases so the day is fairly well taken up. We have considerable to learn in the way of reports. I expect I will stay in this ward for a while anyway. This work here is quite important. There are about 650 cases here at present and some one has to take care of them. I would probably have been sent across if I had been here a little sooner but they did not have a line on us and so we stayed here. We hear very little of the war here. Every body is
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