Electrical and Galvanic treatment room at the Kitchener Hospital, Brighton. Photographer: H. D. Girdwood.
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Caption note continues: 'The sepoy seated near the door is receiving the galvanic treatment, while the one on the cot is undergoing electrical treatment. Every scientific help is being employed to relieve the sufferings of our Indian wounded'.
The X-ray room at the Kitchener Hospital [Brighton, England]. Photographer: H. D. Girdwood.
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The room in operation, with patients being examined. Caption note continues: 'Modern science is being utilized to the greatest possible extent in relieving the sufferings of our Indian wounded. In this room by means of the apparatus at the left, and also by means of the camera box which the offic...
Cigarettes being presented to some of our wounded officers at Kitchener Hospital, Brighton. Photographer: H. D. Girdwood.
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Caption note continues: 'In the distance can be seen several of the buildings in this huge hospital. Not only does Tommy Atkins have his wants supplied with quantities of cigarettes, tobacco, etc but here we see our wounded Indians receiving the same'.
A fatigue party of slightly wounded Indians who have practically recovered from the effects of their wounds, getting fit for the front again by assisting in preparing the grounds at the Kitchener Hospital [Brighton]. Photographer: H. D. Girdwood.