Friends' War Victims' Relief Committee, 104 Ethelburga House, 91 Bishopsgate, E.C.2. - Encloses the report sent by Dr. Gloyne [23/7] about Trevelyan's health; does not think there will be any difficulty in that respect about Trevelyan's going to France with the FWVRC.
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City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, Victoria Park, E.2. - Examined Robert Trevelyan this morning as requested; found that he is liable to occasional attacks of lumbago due to a back injury 'some years ago'; lumbago is 'very liable to recur' and Gloyne does not therefore think Trevelyan would be able to do heavy lifting or work 'involving a great deal of stooping'. He has 'defective sight', but this is 'satisfactorily corrected with glasses'. Gives his opinion that Trevelyan would be 'quite strong enough' for work with the Friends War Victims Committee in France as long as it did not involve heavy manual work.
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Has examined R. C. Trevelyan, and finds him 'physically fit to undertake work under the Committee abroad'.