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693 বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধ দলিলপত্রঃ ষষ্ঠ খণ্ড Combined Military Hospital, Dacca, Casualties up to 26.7.71. Total no. dead soldiers brought to hospital 7,493 Total no. soldiers fatally wounded 5,643 Total no. soldiers wounded 4,830 Total no. Soldiers dead from Snake bite 147 Mentally disabled soldiers subsequently transferred elsewhere 246 18,359 We have been very active in arousing interest in the British community in our projects, and may establish a medical aid committee along the lines of "Medical Aid to Vietnam." We will try to be in touch with you every 4-6 weeks. It is essential that Bengalis not directly involved in the Liberation Struggle help in their individual capacities. Without physicians and drugs our fighters cannot survive. We can and must help them. Yours sincerely, A TMZafrullah Chowdhury General Secretary A LETTER FROM THE MUKTI BAHINI COMMANDER –in–CHIEF TO THE PRESIDENT OF BANGLADESH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION TO Dr. A. H. S. Rahman President, Bangladesh Medical Association Dear Dr. Rahman October 13, 1971 I am taking the opportunity of Dr. Zafrullah Chowdhury's temporary return to UK, to write and thank you and, through you, the Bangladesh medical Association for making Drs. Zafrullah and Mabin available to organize hospitals in the field for the medical equipment and medicines. So far they have organized one hospital in the field which I was very impressed with. It promises to be a good hospital even though accommodated in bamboo huts. I need hardly to add that we look forward to your sustained interest and efforts in providing us with medical facilities and equipment which I have no doubt will be properly utilized, under Dr. Zafrullah's dedicated care. Yours sincerely, M. A.G. Osmany