Medicine Goes To War
Miracle drugs, new techniques, flying ambulances, . Right on the battlefield military medicine is saving lives as never before September 1 1943 WALLACE REYBURN
I WAS riding up Regent Street in a bus. The bus was crowded and I stood on the back platform. As the conductress came down the stairs she had to elbow her way through the cluster of passengers.
I remarked to her: “You must find this an awfully tiring job.”
“Not me, I can take it,” she replied. “On top of all this I even gave a blood transfusion last week.”
“Do you do that often?”