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5 results filtered with: Metz (France)
  • Franco-Prussian War: French wounded being treated at Metz. Wood engraving by J.W.B.
  • A man and woman about to kiss, a pair of hands joined, children dancing, a novel toilet seat, a table set for dinner, a razor and a toothbrush, an extended condom and a splatter of blood; with a warning that the only protection from AIDS is information on protection; an advertisement by AIDES Lorraine Nord. Colour lithograph by Communatuté Municipale de Madrid.
  • Three mother-goddesses or fates (above); three mandrake charms (below). Engraving.
  • Ambroise Paré using a ligature on an artery of an amputated leg of a soldier, during the Siege of Metz, 1553. Photogravure after T. Chartran, 1889.
  • Jane Augusta Fry and Richenda E. Reynolds, two British Quaker women providing relief in Metz to casualties of the Franco-Prussian War. Photograph, ca. 1870.