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The British Armed Forces built Alexandra Military Hospital in 1938 on the brink of World War II. At that time, it was the largest and best-equipped hospital in Britain’s “Far East Command”. The book chronicles Singapore’s past through the lens of a British military and medical institution and carries through to the hospital’s role as a civilian hospital in modern Singapore. ISBN 9810404301 | |||
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The British Armed Forces built Alexandra Military Hospital in 1938 on the brink of World War II. At that time, it was the largest and best-equipped hospital in Britain’s “Far East Command”. (2020-D00010)
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The British Armed Forces built Alexandra Military Hospital in 1938 on the brink of World War II. At that time, it was the largest and best-equipped hospital in Britain’s “Far East Command”. (2020-D00010) |
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The British Armed Forces built Alexandra Military Hospital in 1938 on the brink of World War II. At that time, it was the largest and best-equipped hospital in Britain’s “Far East Command”. The book chronicles Singapore’s past through the lens of a British military and medical institution and carries through to the hospital’s role as a civilian hospital in modern Singapore. ISBN 9810404301
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