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DOCTOR'S APPEAL At 9 a.m. on 7th February, 1964, the doctor on Sark asked the honorary secretary through the St. John Ambulance Commissioner if the life-boat could take an injured woman from Sark for treatment at Guernsey Hospital. There were light easterly airs with a smooth sea, and the tide was flooding. The life-boat Euphwsyne Kendal left at 9.45 with three members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade on board and embarked the injured woman at Sark at 10.50. The patient was landed at St. Peter Port at noon and the life-boat returned to the station at 12.40 p.m..