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H. Lechmere
Clift,
M. B., Ch. B. (Edin.)
12 Fedder Street,
Hongkong.
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out the year 1920;
August, 1922.
Mr. D. E. Tood was associated with me in Naning through-
but more closely from July, 1921, to
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It was then we went through the Kwangtung-Kwangsi War
together. My Hospital at the time was crowded with sick
and wounded soldier8. The work called for very fine qualit-
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and Mr. Wood was always on the spot in emergencies, and full of resource and enterprise. He never grudged any time
or any amount of energy, and by his patience and tact kept our
little Chinese staff cheerful and busy.
There were many opportunities for becoming acquainted
with the large number of disease: peculiar to the Tropice
and with the ways of administering druge.
Insuperintending the dressines and in giving anaesthet-
ice he was my right hand man.
H. Lechmere Clift
Late Physician, Emmanuel Mission Hospital, Nanning.
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