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Trapped in a Cave: Dr. L.P. Emberton aided Mr. Fancher Earlier account listed Dr. E.S. Dunham as assisting physician. The heroic doctor was actually Dr. L.P. Emberton, Mr. Fancher's son recalls. Michael Eugene Fancher, Son of Mr Fancher writes: The doctor that worked my dad in the cave was Dr. L. P. Emberton from Edmonton, not Dr. E.S. Dunham. - Michael Eugene FancherComments re article 76124 Trapped in a Cave The story of Mr Fancher and Tommy This story was posted on 2015-06-30 02:36:05
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