Mrs L. Douglas, right, wife of the American Ambassador to Great Britain, explaining the working of an electric machine, to an armless ex-serviceman in the Queen Mary’s Hospital for the disabled at Roehampton, London. This machine automatically turns the pages of a book, and is one of many remarkable instruments given by anonymous donors in the United States for use by limbless ex-servicemen in Britain.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27091, 27 May 1949, Page 5
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65Mrs L. Douglas, right, wife of the American Ambassador to Great Britain, explaining the working of an electric machine, to an armless ex-serviceman in the Queen Mary’s Hospital for the disabled at Roehampton, London. This machine automatically turns the pages of a book, and is one of many remarkable instruments given by anonymous donors in the United States for use by limbless ex-servicemen in Britain. Otago Daily Times, Issue 27091, 27 May 1949, Page 5
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