Item 03: Thomas Alcock war narrative, 1917-February 1919 - Page 74

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[Page 74]

told me later that I looked like a little white rat. I was glad to see the other occupants of the ward who had just finished their supper

When I left the 56th Genl. Hospital I was dressed in pyjama trousers, cardigan and cap. These were exchanged when settled down to a night-dress I had a splint on the right leg and the stump was damaged up as well

We had a specialist come every Monday to inspect cases that were bad He advised the use of a [indecipherable] splint for my right leg This was two

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