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Cited by J. Smith and C.W. Holland, Narrative Report - MLCC.139.Para.2361. Paraplegics. Stoke Mandeville Hospital, Aylesbury. (LAB 20/123)
Description:'Details given below show the current position of cases which have been interviewed by the Aylesbury D.R.O.
Patients discharged between 19.2.50 to 18.3.50.
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LAWSON, R. MACCLESFELD. Discharged to Lime Green Red Cross Settlement and a report may be expected from Employment Exchange, Maccesfield in time for next report.'
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Cited by J. Smith and H. Clark, Narrative Report - MLCC.139. Para.2631. Paraplegics. Stoke Mandeville Hospital. (LAB 20/123)
Description:'Details relating to patients interviewed to date are given below.
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Patients still in hospital.
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LAWSON, R. Macclesfield, D.P.1 and covering minute to Macclesfield at end of period - copy of minute attached.'
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Cited by J. Smith to The Manager, Employment Exchange, Macclesfield. 25th Jan. 1950. (LAB 20/123)
Description:'Disabled Persons ((Employment) Act, 1944.
Paraplegics: M.L.C.C.139 Para. 2354
Mr. Ronald DAWSON.
Forwarded herewith is form D.P.1 completed in respect of the above-named who is at present at Stoke Mandeville Hospital.
Mr. Lawson's disability, complete paralysis of both legs, is the result of a truck accident whilst serving in H.M. Forces, his treatment has included 4 months at the Head Injuries Hospital, Wheatley, Nr. Oxford, 6 weeks at York Military Hospital and 18 months at Stoke Mandeville.
Although Mr. Lawson's home is at Hull, he states that he is will not be returning there and he tells me that arrangements have been made for him to go to Lime Green Red Cross Settlement at Macclesfield where he will be employed as a cobbler, a trade in which he has been receiving instructions whilst at Stoke Mandeville.
As far as can be ascertained, Mr. Lawson will be leaving hospital in about 1 month.
J. Smith. D.R.O.'