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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
Members of Princess Marys RAF Nursing Service stationed in Britain during the Second world War. Nursing sisters hold the rank equivalent to Flight Lieutenant
Units of the US Army Medical Corps in combat areas perform their duties under extreme difficulties. Here an emergency operation is being performed in a dug out located deep in the jungle of
Anglo - American Medical Conference in Brussels, Belgium during the Second World War. An important meeting of medical experts from Britain
Queen Alexandra Imperial Military Nurses make their way to the 79th General Field Hospital near Bayeux by lorry. 20th June 1944
Queen Alexandra Imperial Military Nurses of the 79th General Field Hospital prepare their beds in the slit trench where they will be protected if any more bombing occurs near Bayeux. 20th June 1944
8th Army Mobile Surgery in the field. (Picture) The jeep with stretchers strapped on the back stops outside the Field Surgery. Circa January 1944
First women to land in Normandy. Personnel of Queens Alexandras Imperial Military Nursing Service (QAIMNS) were the first women to arrive on the Normandy beachhead following the successful D-day
The Royal Army Veterinary Corps Hospital for sick horses at the Royal Reserve Veterinary Hospital in the North of England
Serviceman injured in combat during the second World War, use a London bus. to practice walking on their new artificial limbs. Picture shows: Albert Pegrum, Late Royal Fusiliers, assisted by Mr G
Britain prepares for war. A mock accident staged for training purposes shows medics treating the injured person. October 1939
Spears mobile medical clinics. (Picture) The clinics stop at the well of Bir Kitne for water. A Shepard is there and dibs him welcome. 6th September 1942
These are a components of the German Ointment-Box mine: The body, the pressure plate, and the firing device mine is completely fashioned of glass, with the exception of trigger. 23rd December 1944
An operation underway at No. 79 General Hospital near Bayeux, France following the arrival of a contingent of Queen Alexandra Imperial Military nurses from the UK
Pilot of a Soviet Red Army Ambulance plane, Senior Lieutenant Polina Sedova. November 1941
Army Dental Unit. Picture taken 19th March 1943
A large number of Yugoslav guerrilla fighters have arrived in Malta. Among than are a number df young boys and girls who had taken part in the fighting
RAMC man fins a new kind of patient. Weighing a Sicilian baby. Men of the RAMC in Sicily are giving help and advice to Sicilian civilians
Medical officer Captain Rs Devor of South Africa goes on his rounds in his Jeep, with Madamoiselle Dervis, a dispenser from a local hospital who acts as his interpreter in the village of Benouville
Virgin mother Emmimarie Jones. June 1956
Virgin mother Emmimarie Jones undergoing medical tests. June 1956
At this factory in the North East of England over 100 men and women are working on material for the Ministry of Supply, a great deal of it for the Merchant Navy and the Royal Navy
Queen Alexandrias Nursing Sisters at work behind the front line in the Caen-Tilly sector. Advanced casualty clearing station nearest to the front line
Please Doctor byline image for the Woman Sunday Mirror Feature 7th October 1955
Life in 1960s Colonial Hong Kong, with a rapidly growing population of more than 4 million people, many are forced to live in squatter shacks and shanty towns, Pictured January 1968
Florence Nightingale at work in a hospital in Russia. Date unknown. Florence Nightingale (12 May 1820 - 13 August 1910) was an English social reformer and statistician
Florence Nightingale background. Picture shows the actual field ambulance used by Florence Nightingale during The Crimean War
Florence Nightingale at work in Scutari, Turkey. Date unknown. Florence Nightingale (12 May 1820 - 13 August 1910) was an English social reformer and statistician, and the founder of modern nursing
Florence Nightingale burial place. Picture shows the Nightingale family burial site is at the Church of St. Margaret in East Wellow very near the family estate of Embley Park, near Romsey, Hampshire
AIDS protection kit. 25th March 1987
Miss Pamela Lester, who will be Matron of the new Northwick Hospital, with a picture of the new building in the background. 11th July 1968
Nurses receiving instruction from Miss V Thomas (in surgical gown) on patient care, a dummy is being used for demonstration. This is for the future hospital which will be Northwick Park
New intensive care unit at Brompton Hospital for post operative cases, and patients with severe heart complaints. A unique feature is a new type of respirator system which was developed by one of
Nurses wearing new style uniforms. Left to right, Miss M McGrath, Miss W G Neville, Mrs K Veall and Miss B Yellow. They are training for the future hospital which will be Northwick Park
Nurses training with their dummy patient. This is for the future hospital which will be Northwick Park. 11th July 1968
Newspaper vendor on the corner of Rankestrafze, Berlin Circa 1965
Reading Football Club Players Charity Walk, Nationwide Football Against MS, Oxford Road, Reading, Monday 27th April 1992
Princess Alexandra of Kent is admired by nurses after opening a new accident centre at Ayresome Street, Middlesbrough. 20th May 1959
An emergency ward at the Queens Hotel in Birmingham, ready for patients who can be treated for anything, and given blood transfusions if necessary
Nurses from the St John Ambulance seen here practising treating wounds and broken bones during a air raid rehearsal at the Curledge Street ARP post in Torbay. 19th April 1940
First aid inoculations to civilians by St Johns Ambulance chiefs at Hampstead Heath, Golders Hill Park, London. 10th September 1939
Nurses at Birmingham Hospital going on duty with their gas masks 5th September 1939
A gas mask lesson at Birmingham Hospital for the doctors, nurses and ambulance men. 5th September 1939
Dudley Road, Birmingham ARP Service parade after an exercise. September 1939 In 1935 the Home Office announced that local authorities would be responsible for drawing up plans for public protection
The Out Patients Department of Birminghams Queen Elizabeth Hospital sandbagged in preparation for the outbreak of the Second World World. 1st September 1939
Keresley Hospital, Coventry. 10th October 1968
Keresley Hospital. 10th October 1968
Part of the old hospital buildings in the grounds of the Royal Court Hotel, Coventry (formerly Keresley Hospital). For more than a decade the outbuildings lay untouched