Grauwin. Read the book many years ago.
For those interested:
In 1954 Paul-Henri Grauwin published his memoir,
J'étais médecin à Diên Biên Phu.
Several years ago I read of this book, and through the interlibrary loan system*, obtained James Oliver's English translation published in 1955.
This old book came from the library in Philadelphia, in a box - and in such delicate condition that I had to sign a waiver to accept it on loan!
It was pretty cool to hold and read a book which was published so close to the actual events.
It seems that the latest edition of the book has been republished in 2015.
Stig
* sadly, the interlibrary loan system has been much curtailed, at least in Ohio, first by finances - and now by Covid. I am now limited to books only available on a "public" shelf somewhere in OHIO. (universities, libraries, etc.) At one time I had access to the biggest libraries in the USA. The original cost was $.25 for the postcard to let me know it was in. It was astounding that if a book was, say, on a shelf in the Chicago public library - I could check it out in my tiny village branch library!