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  1. Jupiter66

    French médical collection

    I’m going to start with the bust of a pharmacist "Aide Major" 1st class. He’s not registered Next to the bust, a large table of the doctor Major 1st class: Alphonse François Louradour, doctor of the 129th regiment and he will be the director of a hospital in Angoulème.
  2. Jupiter66

    French médical collection

    Hello After presenting my German and American medical collections, I would be happy to present my third medical theme: France. I’m richer in uniforms than I am in medical supplies. I begin with a photo that I like very much: the feast of the Independence Day in 1918.
  3. Jupiter66

    German medical collection

    Hello Thank you for your messages and to Sandmann for the translation of the name of the wearer of this Saxon helmet. I continue with these rare legs of "krankentrager" of the 1st Bavarian Army Corps and the 542nd medical company in the 80 DIR from 1917 and still present in the same division...
  4. Jupiter66

    American médical collection

    The Wark family is noted throughout the Vermont Community. Dr. Joseph Wark I graduated from UVM in 1911 and went on to Harvard Medical School. He served in WW1 in the medical field. Post war he returned to his beloved Vermont where he was a noted surgeon and professor at UVM Medical School, as...
  5. Jupiter66

    American médical collection

    Dr. WARK's cases (continued) It is a test box with instruments to treat fractures and it was delivered to some specialist doctors to test the quality of these instruments and give their opinion on the usefulness...... study
  6. Jupiter66

    American médical collection

    Joseph A. WARK was from Vermount and during the war he was part of Field Hospital 144, 111th Sanitary Train before ending up in Pontanezen
  7. Jupiter66

    American médical collection

    The CASE EMERGENCY
  8. Jupiter66

    American médical collection

    In the photo, you will find the bust of a dental surgeon, Dr Wark's cap, an ambulance box and a Dr Wark box, an opthamo box (already presented) and a very complete CASE EMERGENCY.....
  9. Jupiter66

    American médical collection

    Hi there Glad you like this collection. Gustave, I love your Ford ambulance and unfortunately I don't have a garage at home... ;)
  10. Jupiter66

    American médical collection

  11. Jupiter66

    American médical collection

    Some photos of pharmacies in hospital bases Dispensary or Pharmacy, Camp Hospital 28, Nevers, December 28, 1918 - Description: Charles Taylor standing in the dispensary.
  12. Jupiter66

    American médical collection

    Instruments for repairing various fractures (belonging to Dr Ward)
  13. Jupiter66

    American médical collection

    Boxes Eye Surgery Instruments, Dr Ward’s Kepi and Bottles with Original Packaging
  14. Jupiter66

    American médical collection

    Medicinal products in tin or iron boxes
  15. Jupiter66

    American médical collection

    Medicines packaged in cardboard
  16. Jupiter66

    American médical collection

    In this shelf, I put the bottles and glass bottles
  17. Jupiter66

    American médical collection

    Hi there Apart from my German medical collection, I am passionate about American medicine (and also French)... I present to you this rare American pharmacy from the Hospitals bases (Nievre) which may have treated your grandparents / great grandparents injured during the WW1 war If the...
  18. Jupiter66

    German medical collection

    Hello Thank you for your help and I hadn't thought of UnterOfficer... here are two additional photos and tell me if it suits you?
  19. Jupiter66

    German medical collection

    On the other hand, I forgot to introduce you to one of my beautiful pieces: A Saxon helmet from a "Sanitater" Wolfg of IR 139... To date, I have not been able to identify it:cry:
  20. Jupiter66

    German medical collection

    Hi there A member of another forum found a vintage photo of this box... It's great...
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