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Another Child For Corsica

(N.ZJ’A.-Reuter— Copyright) GLASGOW, Jan. 15. Another British child suffering from leukaemia today began the air journey to Corsica in a “last chance” bid for treatment with the serum developed by the French biologist, Mr Gaston Naessens. Two-year-old June Baird left by air for London with her parents in spite of Mr Naessens’ refusal to accept new patients for the time being.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30340, 16 January 1964, Page 13

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Another Child For Corsica Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30340, 16 January 1964, Page 13

Another Child For Corsica Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30340, 16 January 1964, Page 13

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