Military Hospital V.R. 76, Ris-Orangis, France: soldier with arm in traction, wounded in 1st world war. Photograph, 1916.

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1916
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30980i
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Military Hospital V.R. 76, Ris-Orangis, France: soldier with arm in traction, wounded in 1st world war. Photograph, 1916. Wellcome Collection. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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The military hospital, V.R. 76 was founded in 1915 by the Hon. Lady Johnstone and Mr Harold J. Reckitt. Situated at Ris-Orangis (12 miles south of Paris), treating only surgical cases, the hospital was the operating centre for a group of nine hospitals attached to it. The hospital closed in 1918

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1916

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1 photograph : photoprint, silver gelatin ; sheet 8.5 x 10 cm

Lettering

François Dairees. age 22. 412 Regiment d'Infanterie. ... The lettering is hand-written onto opposite folio Lettering continued: "Wounded Jany (?) 10 1916 at Beau Sejour. In private service at Tunbridge Wells before the war" Folio bears number: 37

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Wellcome Collection 30980i

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