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NLORD NUFFIELD’S GIFT.—The type of respirator to be supplied by Lord Nuffield to all hospitals in the Empire was invented by a South Australian. In the photograph another Australian, Mr H. Laffer Lewis, is demonstrating his own invention in a Melbourne hospital. His daughter Jean is acting as the patient.

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Southland Times, Issue 23675, 25 November 1938, Page 5

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NLORD NUFFIELD’S GIFT.—The type of respirator to be supplied by Lord Nuffield to all hospitals in the Empire was invented by a South Australian. In the photograph another Australian, Mr H. Laffer Lewis, is demonstrating his own invention in a Melbourne hospital. His daughter Jean is acting as the patient. Southland Times, Issue 23675, 25 November 1938, Page 5

NLORD NUFFIELD’S GIFT.—The type of respirator to be supplied by Lord Nuffield to all hospitals in the Empire was invented by a South Australian. In the photograph another Australian, Mr H. Laffer Lewis, is demonstrating his own invention in a Melbourne hospital. His daughter Jean is acting as the patient. Southland Times, Issue 23675, 25 November 1938, Page 5