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Friday 23 November 1917
In Maxwell till 9.30 a.m. then Kitchener till 2 p.m., off 2-5, then Maxwell 5-8. Nothing but wounds & dressings all day & such patient men. One case practically whole of lower jaw & part mouth shot away – man so quiet & cheerful. 1 pt. told me how a wounded Turk had a few days previously implored the men, our soldiers, to lend him a razor to cut his throat, he had fallen off a lorry & lying by the roadside. Our fellows gave the razor & watched him cut his throat!! & the man told me as though it were the most ordinary occurrence.

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