William “Tiger” Watson: started his medical career as a prisoner of war

Pages: l198 - l198
Published: Jan 14, 2019
Abstract
With a medical career that began in a prisoner of war camp in the second world war and stretched to aid work in Africa by way of general practice in Shrewsbury, William Watson’s life would have been exotic and interesting enough. As reflected in other obituaries since his death on 29 December, however, the most dramatic moment of his life came in 1942 at the age of 20, when he participated in what the media dubbed “the greatest raid of them...
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Title
William “Tiger” Watson: started his medical career as a prisoner of war
Published Date
Jan 14, 2019
Journal
Pages
l198 - l198
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