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| Histoires Prodigieuses; Lucius Martius... WMS 136 |
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| Histoires Prodigieuses; Plusiers superbes citez... WMS 136 |
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| Camel transport of the wounded. |
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| Transport of wounded. |
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| First World War: digging out wounded from trenches |
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| World War One: removal of wounded on horse drawn sledges |
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| World War One: mobile bacteriological laboratory |
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| World War I: dog rescuing the wounded |
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| World War One: men with wounds to the eyes |
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| Pseudo-Galen, Anathomia; WMS 290 |
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| "Michigan Bridget", by J. J. Cade |
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| Photograph Album of Boer War RAMC 1011/2 |
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| Watercolour, wounded soldier at Waterloo |
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| Soldier holding transfusion bottle |
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| Saban, shrapnel wound to face and treatment |
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| Nurses & midwives are needed, WWll poster |
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| Prisoners in Changi Jail, Singapore. |
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| The surgeon Capiomont stitching the ear of general Oudinot |
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| War trophies Deir el Bahari |
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| Achilles binding the wounds of his friend Patroclos |
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| Cannon shot wound to arm, by Charles Bell |
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| Belsen Concentration Camp |
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| Carriage of the wounded in he trenches in World War One |
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| Papaver somniferum (Opium poppy) |
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| Fischer's Chair Stretcher 1865 |
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| Transporting the wounded by aerial trolley in the Alps, 1917 |
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| A dentist in the first World War |
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| Malaria - artwork - mosquitos, text & man |
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| Artwork depicting the work of the Red Cross in wartime |
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| RAMC 801/22/34 The little extra comfort for |
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| RAMC 801/22/34 Three wounded soldiers |
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| RAMC 801/22/34 Wounded soldier being carried |
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| RAMC 801/22/34 Wounded soldier being aided |
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| Florence Nightingale. Coloured lithograph by J. A. Vinter, 1 |
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| The death of Lord Nelson on the quarter deck aboard HMS Vict |
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| An American soldier prepared for battle in a desolate landsc |
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| A portrait of an army nurse. Watercolour drawing. |
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| Two soldiers carrying a wounded comrade off the battlefield. |
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| A wounded soldier having his foot dressed by a nun |
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| Boer War: army doctor treating a patient in the midst aof a |
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| Boxer Rebellion: how Midshipman Guy obtained his V.C. |
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| World War One: a young soldier lies dying in a woman's arms |
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| First World War: two soldiers, one badly wounded, being comf |
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| Aftermath of a battle with wounded soldiers. Watercolour aft |
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| World War I: an advanced dressing station on the Western Fro |
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| World War I: The Red Cross in the trenches. Oil painting by |
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| A Chinese soldier bearing weapons on his back, riding a horse |
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| The dance of death: the battle. Coloured aquatint by T. Rowl |
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| A knight bids farewell to a young lady. Engraving by Harding |
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| Death as general rides a horse on a battlefield. Watercolour |
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| Rajasthani warrior hunting wild boar. Gouache drawing. |
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| A battlefield scene between the British and Indians. Gouache |
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| A procession to war with a band and cavalry. Gouache drawing |
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| A warrior. Gouache drawing. |
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| World War I: stretcher bearers. Charcoal drawing. |
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| Soldiers, Infantry, being paid their wages by |
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| World War I: an R.A.M.C. bearer supplying water to the |
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| Went the day well |
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| Shah Namah, the Persian Epic of the Kings |
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| Chelsea pensioner at railway station |
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| Scene showing the taking of Cotchin in Mallabar |
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| Battle at the Ta-ping gate at Nanking. |
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| Pitched battle between the imperial and revolutionary army |
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| Life in Eritrea, North Africa, French voluntary Hospital |
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| Life in Eritrea, North Africa, Frenc voluntary hospital |
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| Life in Eritrea, North Africa, French voluntary Hospital |
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| Life in Eritrea, North Africa, refugee camp |
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| Life in Eritrea, North Africa, United Nations force |
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| Life in Eritrea, North Africa, French voluntary hospital |
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| Life in Eritrea, refugee camp |
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| Life in Eritrea, North Africa, ruins of war |
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| Heavenly generals, Korea |
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| A Manchu Archer |
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| King George greeting wounded officers at a field hospital |
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| Soldiers resting, Ethiopia |
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