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X-RAY FOR HUSKY PUP.—Sam, a 15-week-old husky pup from Scott Base, looks a little apprehensive as he waits to have an injured leg X-rayed at the United States base hospital at McMurdo Station. At present his leg is encased in a plaster cast, and he is enjoying the hospitality and attention of the Americans. —Photograph by ft. J. Hide, Antarctic Division,.D.S.I.R.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32235, 2 March 1970, Page 15

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X-RAY FOR HUSKY PUP.—Sam, a 15-week-old husky pup from Scott Base, looks a little apprehensive as he waits to have an injured leg X-rayed at the United States base hospital at McMurdo Station. At present his leg is encased in a plaster cast, and he is enjoying the hospitality and attention of the Americans. —Photograph by ft. J. Hide, Antarctic Division,.D.S.I.R. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32235, 2 March 1970, Page 15

X-RAY FOR HUSKY PUP.—Sam, a 15-week-old husky pup from Scott Base, looks a little apprehensive as he waits to have an injured leg X-rayed at the United States base hospital at McMurdo Station. At present his leg is encased in a plaster cast, and he is enjoying the hospitality and attention of the Americans. —Photograph by ft. J. Hide, Antarctic Division,.D.S.I.R. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32235, 2 March 1970, Page 15