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H. D GIRDWOOD. The X-ray room at the Kitchener Hospital [Brighton, England]. The room in operation, with patients being examined. 'Modern science is being utilized to the greatest possible extent in relieving the sufferings of our Indian wounded. In this room by means of the apparatus at the left, and also by means of the camera box which the officer is holding in his hands, experts are enabled to detect the exact location of a bullet, or a fractured bone, and are also able to watch the progress of the bone [join]ing together'. Record of the Indian Army in Europe during the First World War. 20th century, 1915. Gelatin silver prints. Source: Photo 24/(10). Language: English.

H. D GIRDWOOD. The X-ray room at the Kitchener Hospital [Brighton, England]. The room in operation, with patients being examined. 'Modern science is being utilized to the greatest possible extent in relieving the sufferings of our Indian wounded. In this room by means of the apparatus at the left, and also by means of the camera box which the officer is holding in his hands, experts are enabled to detect the exact location of a bullet, or a fractured bone, and are also able to watch the progress of the bone [join]ing together'. Record of the Indian Army in Europe during the First World War. 20th century, 1915. Gelatin silver prints. Source: Photo 24/(10). Language: English.
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The X-ray room at the Kitchener Hospital [Brighton, England]. The room in operation, with patients being examined. 'Modern science is being utilized to the greatest possible extent in relieving the sufferings of our Indian wounded. In this room by means of the apparatus at the left, and also by means of the camera box which the officer is holding in his hands, experts are enabled to detect the exact location of a bullet, or a fractured bone, and are also able to watch the progress of the bone [join]ing together'. Record of the Indian Army in Europe during the First World War. 20th century, 1915. Gelatin silver prints. Source: Photo 24/(10). Language: English.
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