Airmen being helped on with their anti-typhus suits by a member of,the R.A.P. medical branch.The R.A.F. medical staff of the Evacuation Centres dealing with wounded partisans from Yugoslavia, wear anti-typhus suits to prevent them from picking up typhus lice inevitably carried by the partisans. The aircraft are fumigated immediately the wounded leave, and no one is allowed to enter the machines for at least 15 minutes. September 25, 1944. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
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