Two army veterinarians, one up a ladder examining one of four camels which has artificial front legs. Wood engraving by E.T. Reed, 1906.

  • Reed, Edward Tennyson, 1860-1933.
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1906
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15349i
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Two army veterinarians, one up a ladder examining one of four camels which has artificial front legs. Wood engraving by E.T. Reed, 1906. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[London], 1906.

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1 print : wood engraving ; border: 12.9 x 12 cm

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The Indian vet. goes his morning rounds. E.T.R. Lettering continues: "Lord Kitchener is revising the present Army Veterinary System, one result of which has been that veterinary doctors, whose experience has been limited to horses, have frequently been placed in charge of a couple of thousand camels." - Reuter.

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Wellcome Collection 15349i

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