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      <dc:title>UNRRA nurse Dorothy Doyle of New York City, inspects the condition of a blind Chinese soldier in Tsingtse</dc:title>
  
      <dc:creator>United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration</dc:creator>
  
  
      <dc:description>CNNRA / 120 

Cancelled number: UNRRA / 2004

He and his fellow soldiers contracted an eye disease while in a Japanese prison camp Miss Doyle has been transferred to Kalgan to establish a school of nursing in this important Communist city (Photo by Rothstein)

May / 46

Chinese National Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
China
Blind persons -- China
Health care -- China
Soldiers -- China
Prisoners of war -- Chinese
Veterans -- Chinese
Doyle, Dorothy
Nurses -- China
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration -- People


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            <dc:identifier>S-0801-0003-0002-00002</dc:identifier>
      
  
  
  
  
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