Territorial Hospital no. 6, Florence: permanently disabled patients in a ward of the hospital in World War I. Photograph, 191-.

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[between 1910 and 1919]
Reference:
664925i
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Territorial Hospital no. 6, Florence: permanently disabled patients in a ward of the hospital in World War I. Photograph, 191-. Wellcome Collection. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Four men sit or lie in bed. On the right, the padre, standing. The patients all have boxes containing the same materials, apparently for occupational therapy (cigarettes? crosses?). Two of the beds have a Red Cross sign at the foot with a name (one of the names is Caporale Bindo Barbetti). One of the patients shows a newspaper with headlines: "Ultissime. Le nostre truppe raggiungono Pordenone" (Latest news: our troops reach Pordenone)

Publication/Creation

[Italy] : [publisher not identified], [between 1910 and 1919]

Physical description

1 photograph : photoprint ; sheet 11.5 x 17.2 cm

Lettering

The Italian hospital no. 17 at Soleschiano Lettering in pencil on verso of mount

Reference

Wellcome Collection 664925i

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