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Indian Native Doctors at Hampton Court Palace, June 1902. Date: 1902
Steel lung, Brompton HospitalSteel Lung at the Brompton hospital in London. Also known as a tank ventilator, iron lung or Drinker tank, is a type of negative pressure ventilator; a mechanical respirator which encloses most of a
Robert E Wright & Kenneth J Moore Angoville au PlainThe window in the church remembers the selfless work of these two medics who looked after 80 combatants and one child in June 1944
WW1 era - RAMC Recruitment TentWW1 era - RAMC (Royal Army Medical Corps) Recruitment Tent. Date: circa 1916
First voluntary ambulance service 1939The first voluntary ambulance service, " All India", photographed soon after its formation in London by Indian doctors and medical students. The volunteers wear helmets and carry gas masks
Women of the River Emergency Service, September 1939Women of the River Emergency Services standing in a line in full uniform, complete with helmet and scissors slung on a cord around thier necks
Women queuing with their dogs for RSPCA advice, Sept 1939A group of women queuing with their dogs for advice on pet safety from two RSPCA doctors. The Sphere informs the reader of clinics in London established by the RSPCA to offer information with regards
Victims of an alleged British gas attack are treated by German medics. Date: 1915
Cartoon, Dentist and patient, WW1Cartoon, Dentist (or tooth puller) and patient. The dentist says: Now then, we ll extract the twelfth one. Its not that its really bad, but it will give us an even number. Date: 1917
Military - Red Army NursesA group of the Red Army Nurses in Russia in the early 20th century. Date: circa 1920
Ambulance / Car AccidentAn ambulance at the scene of a road accident Date: mid 1950s