A German medical officer supervises the application of a fresh bandage to the stump of a prisoner\u27s leg in a hospital ward at Ingolstadt. In the background, German nurses bandage another prisoner\u27s head wound. Attentive German medical service helped a large percentage of Allied sick and wounded recover and survive the war.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/2051/thumbnail.jp
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A German doctor bandages a prisoner\u27s leg in the dispensary at Muensingen in this cartoon. The d...
This is an exterior view of the hospital for prisoners of war at Zossen, probably taken from a guard...
Wounded Russian prisoners sit at a German first aid station in Jaroslau after having their wounds ba...
The German medical staff supervises the application of new dressings on wounded prisoners of war in ...
Russian medics treat wounded Russian prisoners at the dispensary at Ulm under the direction of the G...
German doctors and Belgian prisoners treat French and Belgian prisoners of war in the camp infirmary...
This diagram depicts how the German army cared for wounded soldiers during World War I. Troops wo...
The medical staff at Langensalza assembled for this photograph and includes French, Belgian, British...
A group of British and Russian officers relax outdoors at the Luebeck military hospital during their...
German medics load a wounded English prisoner on a litter into an ambulance for transport to a f...
Wounded Romanian prisoners sit at a German first aid station at Jaroslaw after having their woun...
French prisoners of war recover from their wounds in one of the special reserve hospitals establishe...
A group of French, Belgian, and Russian war prisoners at Reserve Lazarette III in Luebeck pose for a...
German, Russian, and French doctors stand on the steps of the front door of the hospital at the pris...
The Germans released recently wounded American and British prisoners under their care at the front...
A German doctor bandages a prisoner\u27s leg in the dispensary at Muensingen in this cartoon. The d...
This is an exterior view of the hospital for prisoners of war at Zossen, probably taken from a guard...
Wounded Russian prisoners sit at a German first aid station in Jaroslau after having their wounds ba...