MEDICAL AID BY AIR
A romance based on a unique feature of Australian life —that of carrying medical aid by aeroplane to the pioneers of the 01 relit Outback —provides a splendid base for Bobert Waldron's novel " The Flying Doctor." Bejected by his fiancee, Dr. John Vaughan volunteers for the post of flying doctor at Cloncurrv, where he soon repairs in company with a childhood companion, Ann Ruthford, who has trained as a nurse. Throwing himself wholeheartedly into the dangerous work, as well as conducting private researches of his own, fortune at last seems to smile on Dr. Vaughan and the wound caused by his fiancee's baseness is healing. Fate, however, steps in again and only Vaughan's sense of honour combined with the steady devotion of Ann Butliford save him from another pitfall. " The Flying Doctor," by Robert Waldron. (N.S.W. Bookstall Co.).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21912, 22 September 1934, Page 9 (Supplement)
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142MEDICAL AID BY AIR New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21912, 22 September 1934, Page 9 (Supplement)
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