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Surgeons’ Dash to India.— To perform an urgent operation on the daughter-in-law of the Maharajah of Nepal, Harley Street surgeons recently journeyed by air to India at a cost of £25.000. A photograph taken immediately before the flight began. Mr. H. S. Souttar (second from right) performed the operation, his colleague being Dr. J. H. T. Challis (left). Captain N Stack (centre) was their pilot, and they took with them a London nurse, Miss M. Bradford.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 33, 2 November 1933, Page 9

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Surgeons’ Dash to India.—To perform an urgent operation on the daughter-in-law of the Maharajah of Nepal, Harley Street surgeons recently journeyed by air to India at a cost of £25.000. A photograph taken immediately before the flight began. Mr. H. S. Souttar (second from right) performed the operation, his colleague being Dr. J. H. T. Challis (left). Captain N Stack (centre) was their pilot, and they took with them a London nurse, Miss M. Bradford. Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 33, 2 November 1933, Page 9

Surgeons’ Dash to India.—To perform an urgent operation on the daughter-in-law of the Maharajah of Nepal, Harley Street surgeons recently journeyed by air to India at a cost of £25.000. A photograph taken immediately before the flight began. Mr. H. S. Souttar (second from right) performed the operation, his colleague being Dr. J. H. T. Challis (left). Captain N Stack (centre) was their pilot, and they took with them a London nurse, Miss M. Bradford. Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 33, 2 November 1933, Page 9

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