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Leeds United Juniors. Trainer Les Cocker talking about diet to John Price. 28th October 1963
Manchester City captain Tommy Booth has a flu jab. April 1981
Flu vaccinations, November 1971. Pupils at Winchester College, Hampshire, pictured getting their flu jabs. Flu vaccines are offered to all adults over 50) (as of December 2020)
Prince Charles being demonstrated resuscitation techniques on an inflatable doll at an ambulance centre in Wellington, New Zealand. 8th February 1994
Addenbrookes Hospital is an internationally renowned teaching hospital and research centre in Cambridge, England, with strong affiliations to the University of Cambridge
Polio vaccination at a Cambridgeshire General Practice. April 1959
Red Cross recruiting campaign on the Arbury Estate, Cambridge. September 1959
St John Ambulance Brigade cadet enrolment at a Cambridgeshire school June 1959
Repatriated wounded soldiers seen shortly after returning to the UK. Circa October 1943
The mass X-ray campaign for tuberculosis, Liverpool. Pictured, Mrs Bessie Braddock, MP for Exchange Division of Liverpool, being greeted by Dr Andrew B Semple, Liverpools Medical Officer of Health
Boys make model ships from cardboard in a London hospital ward, being made to keep as souvenir of the ward during the Second World War. 26th March 1942
The Hospital Ships Dinard and St Julien seen here at Newhaven prior to a wounded prisoner exchange between German and British forces at Dieppe. 5th October 1941
Flying nurses of the United States Army Air Force (USaF) 9th Troop Carrier Command who are specially picked and trained. Their Job is to fly to the forward areas
Birmingham General Hospital damaged by incendiary bombs during an air raid on the city. 30th July 1942
Nurses outside Queen Charlottes Hospital in Shepherds Bush, London looking up at the bricked up windows of the Nurses home
Nurse Pat Tait instructs wounded troops in curative pottery at a workshop for injured servicemen, recovering in hospital in England during the Second World War. 17th November 1942
Damage to the Woodlands Hospital, Northfield, Birmingham following an air raid on the city. 28th April 1941
A wounded soldier is transported by jeep back to a Regimental Aid Post, the jeep has a rough journey passing over shell and bomb craters
Members of an Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) Ambulance Company pictured in battle training in the Lake District during the Second World War
Group of US Army nurses first to land with the vanguard of American troops on Normandy beachheads, take time for dinner on the site of the Field Hospital
Choir and musicians composed of wounded servicemen at an Emergency Medical Service (EMS) hospital in Stoke Mandeville during the Second World War
A ceiling collapse on a ward on the first floor of The Westminster Hospital after suffering severe damage from a landmine in May 1941
A member of staff holds a damaged instrument amongst the rubble of The Westminster Hospital after suffering severe damage from a landmine in May 1941
A ward exposed to the elements on the first floor of The Westminster Hospital after suffering severe damage from a landmine in May 1941
Blood transfusion at Paignton hospital, Devon during the Second World War. July 1940
Blood test at Shrublands House, Morgan Avenue in Torquay, Devon during the Second World War. August 1941
The Royal Hospital, Salford, Manchester, after it was bombed in World War Two. Bombed in June 1941. Raids on Manchester started in August 1940 and lasted until June 1941
Wounded soldiers recuperating at a hospital in England during the Second World War, entertain children with songs and music during a performance outdoors in the hospital grounds. 20th July 1941
The Italian hospital ship Ramb IV at a Middle East port, after its capture by the Royal Navy. August 1941
Some Ninth Army Medics man an assault boat to evacuate wounded across the swift flowing Roer River during the assault under deadly fire
Aero medical laboratory. Plastic man being fitted with winter flying jacket by Pvt. J.H Thomas. Circa Nov 1943
Coventry hospital nurses enjoy a cup of tea during their break in a voluntary canteen set up in the hospital grounds during the second World War. 14th April 1941
Home Guard training in North Wales. A stretcher casualty attached to a rope cable is transported across a river during the exercise, Picture taken 10th November 1943
A warden searches the damaged wards of Erdington House hospital following a raid on the city. 21st October 1940
Crater in the courtyard of Erdington House Hospital, which caused substantial damage to the building, following a raid on the city. 21st October 1940
Damage to Erdington House hospital following a raid on the city. 21st October 1940
Soviet nurses on the front line tend to wounded soldiers of the Red Army in a shattered building during the street fighting battle in the town of Voronezh, Russia in the Second World War
Whole blood given by European Theatre based American GIs of the US Army for their comrades in arms is loaded into an Air Transport plane to be flown from England to the front line hospitals
At 0015 hours on 29th July 1944, the newly formed "Land Forces Adriatic"At 0015 hours on 29th July 1944, the newly formed " Land Forces Adriatic" made an unopposed landing in a bay some two miles south of the village of Spilje, Albania
British Red Cross nurses who are administering to the wounded Allied soldiers barely one hours ride from the front line fighting in Sicily during the Second world War
Bandsman A. Frampton of the Isle of Wight at a loss with how to cope with a bout of non compliance on the part of a Sicilian mule
One of hundreds of patients being evacuated from a Birmingham hospital in specially converted Corporation buses at the outbreak of the Second World War. 1st September 1939
Many and varied are the jobs done the Womens Voluntary Services. Looking round the teeth and down the throats of evacuee children is one the jobs, you see in the picture. Circa October 1940
A typhus team of No. 31 Mobile Field Hospital back their Fordson WOT1 Ambulance up to the freight doors of Douglas Dakota Mark III, KG523 H, of No
Albert Dock Hospital Gym, Liverpool, Merseyside. Sailors in rehab, encouraged to climb Jacobs Ladder to aid fitness and recovery. Picture taken 2nd January 1944
Soldiers in Hospital Blue, presented with prizes at the Red Cross and St John Donoughmore Club, Chesterfield Gardens, for their handiwork. The prizes are National Savings
Merchant Seamen recuperating at the Henry Radcliffe Home for Merchant Seamen, Chart, Surrey. Jack Kelly, Engine room Donkey man on a tanker (oil) has injuries in both legs