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Show WOUNDED ARRIVING IN GOOD CONDITION Paris, Aug. 27. 5:30 p m. Dr Ale xis Carrel of the Rockefeller institute, insti-tute, New York, who is in charge of' the hospital at Lyons, has w ritten to . Frederic R. toudert here the follow-: ing letter: "The French wounded arriving here dolly are in good condition. They have no fever and the manner In I which ther wounds are dressed and the state of the wounds prove that the surgical service at the from works in splendid good order. A great number of German wounded wound-ed also are arriving here. They receive re-ceive exactly the same care and attention at-tention as the French. It seems cer tain that the German method of dressing dress-ing wounds is not so good as the French method, because most of their wounds are Infected " |