How the disfiguration known as a "hare-lip” can be removed by skilful surgery is described by Sir Harold Gillies and Mr. T. Pomfret Kilner, the plastic surgeons, in the current issue of the Lancet. Surgeons are able to remove the ‘‘scar’’ on the upper lip, construct a "Cupid’s bow,” lift the depressed tip of the nose, and straighten the nose. Photographs which illustrate the article show the remarkable alteration in the appearance of persons achieved by the plastic surgery.
Practically all Britain's telephone equipment is now British-made, less than one per cent, of the total being imported from abroad. .<
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 March 1933, Page 13 (Supplement)
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