Turkish Prisoners in Egypt a Report By the Delegates of the International Commi

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Turkish Prisoners in Egypt a Report By the Delegates of the International Commi
International Committee of the Red Cross
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Has enough money to buy any food that she wishes, either from the canteen or by ordering it in from the town. Her companions, less rich and less dainty, find the food provided by the camp kitchen both excellent and abundant.
As Dr. Suleiman Bey complained that his two sick children, interned at the Citadel with their mother, received no medical care, they were ex- amined by Dr. Blanchod. The one suffered on its arrival in camp from ophthalmia, now com- ^1 40 pletely cured, no trace of photophob
...ia remains, no redness nor oedema ; the other had its sub- maxillary glands enlarged ; these glands are now reduced and nothing to worry about.
These two children have received constant care from (Dr. ) Captain Scrimgeour, their names are repeatedly entered in the infirmary register, and their mother herself expressed gratitude for the care which had been lavished upon them.
Dr. Suleiman Bey's complaints upon this point therefore proved equally inexact.
6. The Ras-el-Tin Camp.
{Visited January 5, 1917.


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