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John Orlando Summerhayes
John Orlando Summerhayes (February 7, 1869---D 1942) was a medical physician .
His leadership at the Hospital of Quetta allowed for continued medical care in to residents and contributed to its long-lasting legacy. With his spouse and partner Lucy Alexa Heathcote Summerhayes (nee. Currie), they provided medical care and carried out missionary teachings. Summerhayes was also a distinguished military officer who served in ____ and also provided care to prisoners of war.