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Nats185
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Medical History WW1 service
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Tuesday 19 October 21 21:54 BST (UK) »
Can anyone read what the first line under 'slight defects but not sufficient to cause rejection' says? I can see that beneath the first line it says undescended left testicle.
If anyone can access the original and see what it says diagonally across the vision section (begins with S)
https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbm%2Fwo363-4%2F007295382%2F00767&parentid=gbm%2Fwo363-4%2F7295382%2F36%2F759&fbclid=IwAR19WQIOTEQeAeJUdf5spOMey0DT-TcxHch-O7I63wYp71zhEqLvbPdak8E
For context in 1911 census he was recorded as feeble minded from birth.
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Bugden, Corri, Bussey, Skinner
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Inversion[?] of gt toe (left) & bunion
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gt
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shanghaipanda
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Agree as above, but I think it might be "eversion" rather than "inversion".
conahy calling
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Or could it be Toersion (torsion) ?
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