File:British wwii operating theatre.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionBritish wwii operating theatre.jpg |
English: A patient wounded in the leg is given a blood transfusion in the Operating Theatre of an Advanced Dressing Station while a plaster bandage is applied to his leg. One of a series of photographs showing the procedure when a casualty leaves the Regimental Aid Post. Field Transfusion Units working in conjunction with Advanced Dressing Stations saved many lives. |
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Source | Imperial War Museum ref:TR 2410 | ||||
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Tanner (Capt) War Office official photographer |
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14:16, 18 June 2011 | 300 × 176 (12,654 bytes) | w:en:Jncraton (talk | contribs) | Cropped to remove watermark |
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