Early in World War I, a doctor follows a day of fierce fighting at the Marne with a long night caring for the wounded and dying. Arthur Anderson Martin, a small-town doctor from New Zealand, was attending a medical conference in England when Britain declared war on Germany in August 1914. Within days, the 38-year-old …
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