'Danish Doctors Treat A Private. By BILL BOSS 4 INCHON, Korea (CP) -- When Pte. Rodney A. Buchanan of Prince Albert, Sask., drove his 2%-ton truck into a Seoul traffic circle he suffered injuries which blacked him out for five days. Worried Commonwealth doctors were RoK soldiers, wounded in re- cent heavy fighting. Commodore Kai Hammerich, for- mer president of the Danish Red Cross and a retired commodore of the Royal Danish Navy recalled to duty to command the expedition, implied that inactivity among pro- fessional people is as bad for their at the Commonwealth dical unit in Seoul decided he needed neuro- specialist care, and when he came to Buchanan was "at sea." 'Skilled Danish surgeons and at- tractive Copenhagen nurses were tending him. His meals--when he started taking an interest in eat- ing--were appetizingly prepared in the continental way. For Buchanan, a driver at 25th Canadian infantry brigade headquarters, was aboard the Danish hospital ship Jutlandia. ANCHORED OFF COAST The vessel is anchored off Inchon the Port x Seoul, 25 miles west 'capital. A , Of the Tore than 50m TN = from 20 countries which the et treated, 200 have been Canadians. Additionally, both ghoghd ship and in elinics ashore, her rs and nurses have cared for unnumbered thousands of Kor- eans. Jutlandia, converted especially from a passenger liner to a hos- pital ship in 1 at a cost of $1,- 000,000, was equipped to handle 350 patients, and in an emergency, 500. Fifty of Buchanan's fellow-patients morale as it is for soldiers. "We've got to keep them in- terested and as work drops off aboard ship we dispatch them in small parties to help out in the hospitals and clinics of Seoul and Inchon." There are 15 doctors, 45 nurses and 30 attendants in addition to secretaries, masseuses, laboratory assistants, a pharmacist and a chaplain. There are three surgerigs equipped for particular types of work, and a dental clinic. Including the ship's sailing com- plement of 100, there are more than 200 Danes aboard. ' She has made two trips to Eus- ope, repatriating severely-wounded soldiers, and these voyages, plus her routine journeys between Yoko- suka, Japan, where she puts in once every two months to replen- ish stores, Pusan and Inchon, add up to the equivalent of 2% trips around the world. Hammerich says that maintain- ing the Jutlandia in the 2% years she has been in UN service has cost Denmark $5,000,000. { | visitors at the Stinson home. ENFIELD HELEN M. STINSON Corresponden ENFIELD -- Mrs. Austin Brown Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Allen, Tillsonburg, were recent Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bradley, Haydon, visited at the Stark home. Mrs. J. Stark is nursing Mrs. F. Honey in Hampton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lycett visit- ed at J. Little's at Kendal. Dellan Lycett spent a week with Harry Lycett, at Orono. Mr. and Mrs. G. Bowman and Roland visited at J. H. Pascoe's, at Kedron. 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