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American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - The American Women's Hospital. The American Women's Hospital which comprises more than 2,000 women physicians and surgeons and is the official "Clearing house" through which all women doctors are sent abroad for Red Cross service launched a National campaign for funds to establish a chain of hospitals, dressing stations, clinics and dispensaries in France, Italy and Serbia, manned entirely by women. This picture made at a hopsital "Somewhere in New York" shows the activities of the women doctors who are taking care of sick soldiers. 73771 -- Scene in the operting room of a hospital showing women doctors ofthe American Women's Hospitals operating

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross in North Russia. Captain W.T. Wynn of Seattle, of the American Red Cross, with a detail from the Medical Corps of the U.S. Army who helped in the daily work of the Red Cross headquarters

American Red Cross - E thru H - Col. L.S. Hughes of Frankfort, Ky., commanding officer of Red Cros Military Hospital at Sarisbury Court near Southhampton, England, talking to a group of Red Cross officers at entrance of the hospital on "opening day" when his first patients were received. The hospital was built for the American Army Red Cross and will have accomdations for 3,000 patients

American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - Red Cross takes wounded soldiers on sight-seeing tours in New York. Red Cross at its daily work of acting as host to wounded soldiers. They are taken all over and shown the sights of the great metropolis. In front of Grand Central, Debarkation Hospital #5, 47th. St. and Park Ave., N.Y. City, ready for the "big trip"

American Red Cross - Groups - Personnel U.S. France. Mr. Henry P. Davison, Chairman of the War Council of the American Red Cross (in center), Col. Gibson, commissioner for (Second from right) and other American Red Cross workers who have come to distribute good things to the wounded soldiers in American Military Hospital No. 7 at St. Denis, which was equipped by the American Red Cross in the SChool for Daughters of OFficers of the Legion of Honor

American Red Cross doctor with her assistants starting in an American Red Cross ambulance from the Gare de l'Est, Paris, on an emergency call to the spot where a shell from the long range bombardment has just fallen. American Red Cross ambulances are always ready to go to the assistance of persons who have been injured in this way and in the air-raids, and have frequently been the first medical aid to arrive on the scene. June 1918

American Red Cross - Groups - U.S. Hospitals in England. Army surgeons who command "Kentucky Unit", now on duty at Sarisbury Hospital, the largest American Red Cross hospital in Great Britain

American Red Cross - Uniforms - This gray summer outdoor uniform of the American Red Cross is seen in Palestine and Greece, Italy and England as well as in the United States and France. Nurses going out to serve in these countries did not know what service they might be called upon to perform, or whether they would serve singly or in groups. They are working in hospitals, dispensaries and teaching centers, helping in the care of children and refugees, and meeting every emergency of war

American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - American Red Cross Nurse remembered by British soldiers. British soldiers, not forgetting the excellent care given them by the American Red Cross nurses, showed their appreciation by bringing flowers to a nurse who became ill from overwork. She is stationed at the Royal Free Hospital, England

American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - American Red Cross, Russian Island Hospital. American Russian Island Hospital Vladivostok and shows American and Japanese attendents unloading patients from an ambulance in center wearing U.S. Army Campaign hat is Dr. O.T. Logan, Bethany, Ill., Captain American Red Cross Commission to Siberia and Surgeon in Charge. At left is Dr. Hakamuru, House Surgeon and Japanese nurses of St. Luke's Hospital Unit of Tokyo

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Date Taken: 3/8/1919

Photographer: Underwood & Underwood

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Wheeler-Beecher House, Amity Road, Bethany, New Haven County, CT

Lt. j.g. Matthew Watts (left), navigator on board

Patients wait in line outside of the Escuela Fray Casiano de Madrid medical site in Puntarenas, Costa Rica, during Continuing Promise 2011.

American Red Cross - Groups - Ambulance drivers, Louis Goldman (left) and Roy L. Yelverton both of New York worked eighty hours without sleep carrying the American woudned from the battle front to the American base hospital at Neully

American Red Cross - Prisoners of War - British Red Cross befriends wounded enemy. British Red Cross man giving a wounded German a light

A television cameraman films the meeting as Russian citizens converse with a U.S. Navy officer shortly after the arrival of the high endurance cutter USCGC CHASE (WHEC-718) and the guided missile frigate USS MCCLUSKY (FFG-41). The two U.S. vessels are in Vladivostok on a three-day goodwill visit

Above white building A.R.C. refugee hospital at Vladivostok. Portion of building also used as living quarters for A.R.C. personnel

Wounded soldiers arriving at Russ. Island. American Red Cross Hospital, Vladivostok. Lady in white in foreground is Miss Eugene Patterson, of New York, sister of Lt. Com. Patterson, aide to Admiral Knight. Miss Patterson is a volunteer nurse's aide. Bending over patient is Dr. O.T. Logan, of Bethany, Ill., Surgeon-in-charge

U.S. Navy Capt. Holly Graf, commanding officer of the

Mount of Olives, Bethphage and Bethany. Augusta Victoria Hospital (Lutheran) on Mt. of Olives

Wladimir-Wolynskij: Ukrainische Offiziere am Bahnhof. (März.1918.)

Bethany from east, with almond tree in blossom, for "Life of our Lord"

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miscellaneous russian island hospital russian island hospital vladivostok american russian island hospital vladivostok japanese attendents japanese attendents patients ambulance center army campaign hat army campaign hat logan bethany captain captain american commission cross commission siberia surgeon charge hakamuru house house surgeon nurses japanese nurses luke unit hospital unit tokyo world war 1914 1918 wwi ww 1 history of japan american red cross russian troops ww 1 russia russian empire us army underwood and underwood japanese military history of russia high resolution ultra high resolution underwood american underwood japan in world war i us national archives japan imperial russian army