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Arthur Anderson Martin
Arthur Anderson Martin
(26 March 1876 – 17 September 1916) was a New Zealand surgeon. He was born in
Milton
,
South Otago
,
New Zealand
on 26 March 1876. He studied at the University of Edinburgh, where he gained an M.D. in 1903. Dr. Martin served in the
British Expeditionary Force
and the
Royal Army Medical Corps
during World War I, and was fatally wounded during the
battle of the Somme
in 1916. He died in
Amiens
, France.
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A surgeon in khaki : through France and Flanders in World War I /
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