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  • Military Hospital V.R. 76, Ris-Orangis, France: man with leg in traction, wounded at Verdun in World War I. Photograph, 1916.
  • Military Hospital V.R. 76, Ris-Orangis, France: man who lost his right arm at Verdun in 1st world war. Photograph, 1916.
  • Military Hospital V.R. 76, Ris-Orangis, France: soldier with leg wound, after fighting at Verdun in 1st world war. Photograph, 1916.
  • Military Hospital V.R. 76, Ris-Orangis, France: soldier with head wound from battle at Verdun in 1st world war. Photograph, 1916.
  • Military Hospital V.R. 76, Ris-Orangis, France: soldier with amputation following leg wound, after fighting at Verdun in World War I. Photograph, 1916.
  • Military Hospital V.R. 76, Ris-Orangis, France: wounded soldier - 10 inch gash from sword at Verdun in 1st world war. Photograph, 1916.
  • World War I: a French underground hospital at Verdun. Oil painting by Ugo Matania, 1917.
  • World War I: a French underground hospital at Verdun. Oil painting by Ugo Matania, 1917.
  • British ambulance shattered by shell-fire at the French (Verdun) front : British ambulances for French wounded : we staff and maintain 120 at the French front  / The British Ambulance Committee.
  • British ambulance shattered by shell-fire at the French (Verdun) front : British ambulances for French wounded : we staff and maintain 120 at the French front  / The British Ambulance Committee.