Report of Dr. Louis Livingston Seaman

President of the British War Relief Association, Inc., of New York and member of the advisory board of the American Volunteer Motor Ambulance Corps, Inc. (Section Sanitaire Americaine No. 7) of France to the members of the British War Relief Association, Inc., on his return from his second visit to the war zone October 23rd, 1916.

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Report of Dr. Louis Livingston Seaman

President of the British War Relief Association, Inc., of New York and member of the advisory board of the American Volunteer Motor Ambulance Corps, Inc. (Section Sanitaire Americaine No. 7) of France to the members of the British War Relief Association, Inc., on his return from his second visit to the war zone October 23rd, 1916.

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