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-927 .ad to good and benimaxe 1 Jund (1.deo (derai I soki plat, to gab jubi sit mo .m.q 0.1 de volbout to himnol 2.2 breod mo Jionel, est abune! Nogad nodran ni *mari a2*

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The text is unintelligible due to OCR errors. The following is a reformatted and corrected version of the text that appears to be a medical report.

Ali Akbar was suffering from a scalp wound which had been previously sutured, also a bullet wound of lower jaw which was splintered. Both wounds were on the right side. Splinter was removed under chloroform. Body of jaw was not broken. He will make a good recovery, I believe.

Sheri Fulla was only suffering from slight abrasions of the skin on chest, abdomen, arm and face.

Klin Mahomet was suffering from bullet wounds of right side of face and nose, also wounds of right side of both upper and lower lips, comminuted fracture of right side of lower jaw and much laceration of tissues in floor of mouth in which the bullet was imbedded and subsequently removed, together with two teeth, under chloroform. A bullet had also penetrated the right thumb and fractured the first phalanx of thumb. I consider his condition serious but recovery probable.

L.R.

(Signed) E. C. Davenport, M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P., London, M.B. London. Medical Officer to His B.M. Consulate General.

16 July, 1956

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July, 1956

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-927 .ad to good and benimaxe 1 Jund (1.deo (derai I soki plat, to gab jubi sit mo .m.q 0.1 de volbout to himnol 2.2 breod mo Jionel, est abune! Nogad nodran ni *mari a2*

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Ali Akbar was suffering from a scalp wound which had been previously sutured, also a bullet wound of lower jaw which was splintered. Both wounds were on the right side. Splinter was removed under chloroform. Body of jaw was not broken. He will make a good recovery, I believe.

Sheri Fulla was only suffering from slight abrasions of the skin on chest, abdomen, arm and face.

Klin Mahomet was suffering from bullet wounds of right side of face and nose, also wounds of right side of both upper and lower lips, comminuted fracture of right side of lower jaw and much laceration of tissues in floor of mouth in which the bullet was imbedded and subsequently removed, together with two teeth, under chloroform. A bullet had also penetrated the right thumb and fractured the first phalanx of thumb. I consider his condition serious but recovery probable.

L.R.

(Signed) E. C. Davenport, M.R.C.S.Eng., L.R.C.P., London, M.B. London. Medical Officer to His B.M. Consulate General.

16 July, 1956

Page 16

July, 1956

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