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Hospital ward for wounded soldiers at the Princess Louise Military Orthopaedic Hospital at Chailey, Sussex. 19 July 1918
Major General William C Gorgas, a United States Army physician. Worked hard to combat Yellow Fever and Malaria in Panama, Havana and Florida. March 1929
Dr Alfred Alder of Vienna. Famous psychologist on a visit to England. 23 May 1929
The smallpox scare. Vaccinating passengers to France. Vaccination in progress at Messrs, Cooks head office in Berkeley St. 17 April 1929
The Kings illness. The bacteriological examination. Dr Ernest Howard Whitby, of the Bland Sutton Institute, of Pathology, at the Middlesex Hospital was the eminent bacteriologist called to Buckingham
Would be emigrants for South Australia. Dr E W Morris medically inspects applicants
Investiture at Buckingham Palace. Dr Margaret Balfour leaving after being decorated by the King. 9 July 1924
Territorial Army recruiting week at Sidcup, Kent. Potential recruits having their medical test. March 1938
Gravesend Hospital in Kent. Operation underway in the theatre. 1939
The hospital show in the Dartford Carnival procession in Kent. 1939
Doctor Sinclair carving the Christmas turkey for the patients on the ward at Erith Hospital. 1937
Dr Jowett with his arms full at the Dartford baby show. 25 October 1935
Gravesend hospital series. A patient is given light treatment. 1939
The Queen Marys Hospital in Sidcup, Kent, the new clinic. 8 October 1936
Gravesend Hospital in Kent. The light clinic. 1939
Medical - The sacred healing tree of Hippocrates, on the island of Cos, Greece. Hippocrates was the physician born on Cos c.460 B.C. : he wrote many texts on the art of healing