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Mr George Henry Sarson Formally Of Dale Road, Stanley
Uncle Of My Late Husband Roger Sarson
PAGE TWELVE PART 1 You are now entitled to medical benefit under the National Health Insurance Acts, and a medical card telling you how to get treatment will be sent to you as soon as possible. Medical benefit includes free treatment from an insurance doctor at his surgery, or if your condition requires it, at your home, and free medicine. If you, go back to live in your old district and had an insurance doctor before you joined up you will be restored to his list if he is still in practice himself or by deputy. f you fall ill before the medical card comes, fill in the application below and hand this book to your previous insurance doctor (or, if absent, his deputy). If you did not have an insurance doctor before you joined up or if you go to live in another part of the country, apply to any insurance doctor. You can see a list of insurance doctors at the local Post Office. Do not detach the form from the book. The doctor will do this. PART II - TO BE COMPLETED IN UNIT Form Med. 50A. Military Dispersal Unit Stamp. Rank .. Driver The above-named individual left this Military Dispersal Unit on the date in the stamp opposite. PART III Available for three months from date of leaving Military Dispersal Unit.
Name of Approved Society * (if any). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * If you were a member of an Approved Society before you were mobilised or called up for service, or if you joined an Approved Society during service, your membership is still effective.
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