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Army surgical staff, Calcutta 1861.
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Army surgical staff, Calcutta 1861.
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Army surgical staff, Calcutta 1861. Thomas Ligertwood MD (4th huzzars), William M Webb, Gordon K. Hardie MD, Inspector General Linton C.B.(retired), Deputy Inspector George Anderson MD.

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Keywords: ramc/1139; Plague

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