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Show JAP BULLETS LESS DEADLY THAN RUSSIAN SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 17. Dr. M. Nogasl of Toklo, who ha personally attended at-tended many of the Japanese and Russian Rus-sian wounded In the hospitals of Japan since the beginning of hostilities, is here on his way to London to read a paper before be-fore a society of surgeons there on bullet wounds and their treatment during the present war. He expresses surprise at the way wounds inflicted by the smsll bullets used by the Japanese heal and the small death rate which they cause. The Russian bullet bul-let used is far more deadly, he says. |