DENTAL EQUIPMENT
CAPTURE FROM ITALIAN SHIP. CAIRO, December 2. The Italians have kindly supplied the A.I.F. Dental Corps with useful additions to its equipment, consisting of six well-equipped mobile dental surgeries. These are part of a considerable number of such surgeries taken off an Italian ship recently captured in the Mediterranean. Each surgery is contained within a trailer, which now has been adapted for towing by A.I.F. trucks. Doctors &re convinced that they save valuable time by enabling much dental treatment to be carried out in forward areas. They avoid the necessity of bringing patients back to base hospitals.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1940, Page 5
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