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Achilles binding the wounds of his friend Patroclos.
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Plate XIII. Results of excisions of the head of the humerus. American Civil War (1861-65).
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Plate XVII. Results of excisions of the head of the humerus. American Civil War (1861-65).
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Plate XVIII. Results of excisions of the head of the humerus. American Civil War (1861-65).
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Plate LIV. Results of resections at the elbow for shot injury. American Civil War (1861-65).
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Roman soldier being punished by his peers
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World War One: soldier looked after by nurses
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World War I: doctor and nurse treating a wounded soldier
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World War One; lowering a soldier into a hospital barge
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A Roman soldier being dismissed or discharged from the Roman Military
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Papaver rhoeas L. Papaveraceae Corn Poppy, Flanders Poppy. Distribution: Temperate Old World. Dioscorides (Gunther, 1959) recommended five or six seed heads in wine to get a good night's sleep the leaves and seeds applied as a poultice to heal inflammation, and the decoction sprinkled on was soporiferous. Culpeper (1650) ' ... Syrup of Red, or Erratick Poppies: by many called Corn-Roses. ... Some are of the opinion that these Poppies are the coldest of all other - believe them that list [wishes to]: I know no danger in this syrup, so it be taken in moderation and bread immoderately taken hurts
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Papaver rhoeas L. Papaveraceae Corn Poppy, Flanders Poppy. Distribution: Temperate Old World. Dioscorides (Gunther, 1959) recommended five or six seed heads in wine to get a good night's sleep the leave and seeds applied as a poultice to heal inflammation, and the decoction sprinkled on was soporiferous. Culpeper (1650) ' ... Syrup of Red, or Erratick Poppies: by many called Corn-Roses. ... Some are of the opinion that these Poppies are the coldest of all other - believe them that list [who wish to]: I know no danger in this syrup, so it be taken in moderation and bread immoderately taken hurts
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Saint Martin of Tours (11th november). The famous soldier saint (4th century), later Bishop of Tours.
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A soldier picks up the handkerchief which a young lady has dropped and hands it back to her. Process print after A. Ashley.
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World War I: poster for production of box respirators
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Example of a Roman military punishment for Adultery, where the feet of the soldier were tied to two branches of trees bent down, which being suddenly let free, tore the offender apart.
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Death in a tree by Urs Graf
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WWI: Demonstration of the Rogers trench stretcher
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Dr. Cutrushe's 'Observations on the means of preserving...'
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Compass encased within a shell, good luck charm
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Compass encased within a shell, good luck charm
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Compass encased within a shell, good luck charm
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Prince Siddhattha on his way to the park sees the three
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E. Belcher, Narrative of a voyage round the
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E. Belcher, Narrative of a voyage round the