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WWII medal group, War medal, Defence medal, Burma Star and Order of St John medal, awarded to Dr Geoffrey Thomas Willoughby Cashell
By repute of the family, Dr Geoffrey Thomas Willoughby Cashell was a ophthalmologist who one of the first doctors to operate on cataracts, he work in Reading and later had a building named after him at The Royal Berkshire Hospital
During WWII he was among the fist doctors administrating penicillin to help ease the pain of airmen who had been significantly burned in their aircraft and to stop infection
WWII medal group, War medal, Defence medal, Burma Star and Order of St John medal, awarded to Dr Geoffrey Thomas Willoughby Cashell
By repute of the family, Dr Geoffrey Thomas Willoughby Cashell was a ophthalmologist who one of the first doctors to operate on cataracts, he work in Reading and later had a building named after him at The Royal Berkshire Hospital
During WWII he was among the fist doctors administrating penicillin to help ease the pain of airmen who had been significantly burned in their aircraft and to stop infection
WWII medal group, War medal, Defence medal, Burma Star and Order of St John medal, awarded to Dr Geoffrey Thomas Willoughby Cashell
By repute of the family, Dr Geoffrey Thomas Willoughby Cashell was a ophthalmologist who one of the first doctors to operate on cataracts, he work in Reading and later had a building named after him at The Royal Berkshire Hospital
During WWII he was among the fist doctors administrating penicillin to help ease the pain of airmen who had been significantly burned in their aircraft and to stop infection
WWII medal group, War medal, Defence medal, Burma Star and Order of St John medal, awarded to Dr Geoffrey Thomas Willoughby Cashell
By repute of the family, Dr Geoffrey Thomas Willoughby Cashell was a ophthalmologist who one of the first doctors to operate on cataracts, he work in Reading and later had a building named after him at The Royal Berkshire Hospital
During WWII he was among the fist doctors administrating penicillin to help ease the pain of airmen who had been significantly burned in their aircraft and to stop infection

LOT NO 3158

STOCK NO 152010

WWII medal group, War medal, Defence medal, Burma Star and Order of St John medal, awarded to Dr Geoffrey Thomas Willoughby Cashell By repute of the family, Dr Geoffrey Thomas Willoughby Cashell was a ophthalmologist who one of the first doctors to operate on cataracts, he work in Reading and later had a building named after him at The Royal Berkshire Hospital During WWII he was among the fist doctors administrating penicillin to help ease the pain of airmen who had been significantly burned in their aircraft and to stop infection

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