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Contributor(s):

Helene Fuld Health Foundation.

 

Publication:

[Trenton, N.J.? : Helene Fuld Health Foundation, between 1961 and 1963]

 

Language(s):

English

 

Format:

Still image

 

Subject(s):

Nurses

Clothing

 

Genre(s):

Photographs

 

Related Title(s):

Hidden treasure

 

Extent:

1 photographic print : 26 x 21 cm.

 

Technique:

hand-colored

 

NLM Unique ID:

101594810

 

NLM Image ID:

A033010

 

Permanent Link:

resource.nlm.nih.gov/101594810

 

NLM Hidden treasure p. 55

resource.nlm.nih.gov/101569502

  

Unused.

 

Four German medics wearing the M1916 Stahlhelm seem to be exiting the basement of a damaged, but still standing building, surrounded by ruins of other buildings. The corner of the building bas been reinforced an a red cross flag has been put on display - this is probably the first aid station from which they are operating.

They are either removing a corpse from their shelter, or advancing to transport and treat new casualties.

Very limited help could be given at the front itself, but men who could still be helped were brought to nearby first aid stations. From this point onward, they were transported deeper behind the lines where larged field hospitals were located (Feld-Lazarett), where serious operations were performed.

the boarded up door, wonky fireplace, screw caps nailed to the underside of a make-shift mantlepiece...some lovely detail in this place

 

the old leather works

 

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my written permission.

© Toni_V. All rights reserved.

 

better in LARGE

Modèle / Model : Renault Master II

Affectation / Assignment : Fédération Française de Sauvetage et de Secourisme Sauveteurs de l'Oise (FFSS 60) / French Federation of Rescue and First Aid Rescuers of Oise

Ancienne affectation / Former assignment : Service d'Aide Médicale Urgente de l'Eure-et-Loir (SAMU 28), Structure Mobile d'Urgence et de Réanimation (SMUR) de Chartres / Emergency Medical Service of Eure-et-Loir, Mobile Emergency and Intensive Care Service of Chartres

Fonction / Function : Véhicule de Premiers Secours à Personnes (VPSP) / Vehicle of First Aids to People

Ancienne fonction / Former function : Unité Mobile Hospitalière (UMH), Ambulance de Réanimation (AR) / Hospitable Mobile Unit, Ambulance of Resuscitation

Ré-immatriculation / Re-registration : Avril 2017 / April 2017

Équipementier / Maker : GifaCollet

Content list from a Burlington Northern Railroad first aid kit. Taken with a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 50mm 3.5 lens on an extension tube.

Erste-Hilfe-Raum im Wasserwerk

Irgendwo im Nirgendwo

 

Here you can see the panorama with the interactive 360 degree viewer

 

(9 single shots)

 

© All Rights Reserved - you may not use this image in any form without my prior permission.

 

First aid kit down the hall at work

The first aid point at Easter Farm Park Festival Suffolk

First Aid volvelle/wheel chart.

Johanna Söderberg letting her hair out!

 

Belfast 22nd October 2018

 

The Telegraph Building, Royal Avenue

 

Great band and a brilliant show. Full house and appreciative crowd. Great way to spend a Monday evening in Belfast!

 

First Aid Kit: Fireworks

www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp3op-DYFG4

I'd been hanging out with my friend Annie the night before, and she said she was going to First Aid Kit. She played their videos for me on her TV. Then I just happened to be walking downtown taking pictures at night and came upon the scene.

WHat do you know, I thought, here they are, and a scalper offered me ten bucks for a ticket.

I don't often go to concerts much but thought I should live a little.

 

Portland, Oregon - October 2018.

 

Nikon F3/T

AF Nikkor 35-70 mm

Fomapan 400 at 800 in Acufine.

 

Konica Hexar RF

Kodak TMAX400

 

Call Sign - AC950.

Picture taken at St John Ambulance, Durham. 14th September 2012

First Aid Kit @ la Cigale, Paris

I think I'm going to submit this to Fail blog!

 

LOLz this is for you Justin.

 

Taken at the NY Toy Fair at the Jacob Javits Convention Center, NYC.

 

More to come...I'll catch up with everyone real soon!

Poetography - Our Word/Theme this week is Health....

 

Font: Merriweather Regular

 

“Be careful about reading health books. Some fine day you'll die of a misprint.” By Markus Herz

 

I needed a health book to represent my choice of quote and I could have either the First Aid book or a book about pills so I decided I liked the blue cover best.. LOL!!!

Ghost Ship Sneak Peak 2015, Dogpatch Area, San Francisco, CA.

An image of a red First Aid Kit and scissors along with tape and bandaging.

 

Image released under Creative Commons Attribution. If you use this image, please credit www.directline.com

Comfort for a big toe assault. After dinner, music, not a lot of light, a couple of red wines and the hand drifts to a camera ... no need to get up, there's a telephoto fitted 😁.

I took 500 pictures and posted a handful. Funny, looking back at them now it is different pictures that catch my eye.

 

First Aid Kit - Rebel Heart

www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LE6veTNORI

Taken doing my annual newport portrait series full series available at www.Thatnoise.net

Why are first aid cupboards always full of reams and reams of vintage bandages from the Crimean war with not a single plaster or tube of Savlon in sight?

 

My first aid cupboard would have inside a mountain of drugs of every size, colour and purpose, speculums, tourniquets, muscular helicopter paramedics, a bottle of wine, one of those knee hammer reflex testers, a verruca sock, those awful plasters that are impossible to remove that leave you with a rash worse than the cut. Oh and my mum to give me a cuddle.

 

Of all the thousands and thousands of afflictions and diseases that exist, each of us will suffer only a certain, specific and unique selection in our lifetime.

We have constant opportunities to catch things. Exposed to bad germs that we are never aware of our bodies busily fend off as many as they can. We only ever register the failures, when it actually lets a germ through. (Like the way it is never mentioned in the news how many people were able to get home from work safely that evening – only the one person who got bludgeoned to death.) We may hover over a toilet seat or avoid touching the escalator handrail or hold our breath for 30 seconds when the person next to us on the tube sneezes thinking we are somehow controlling the risks, but it is futile, we will get the strangest most varied array of problems and diseases regardless.

 

I find it fascinating the little, unpredictable problems and injuries that occur at the most inconvenient times that will only happen to us.

 

I could never have guessed that I would get strange blobs on the inside of my eyelid that make it feel like I have a stone under there when I wake up, or that one weekend in Dublin I would develop a hundred ulcers on my tongue which made even drinking wine painful (Whisky was less so).That I would burn my thumb one night after the pub when I was trying to grill some scotch pancakes and that the mark would never go. That on the 26th of June 2008 I would grow an impressive spot on my left buttock.

 

And what of the afflictions that we are pre-destined for? How is that decided?

At the point of my conception was it already written what horrible things I would get?

Are we allowed to resent our parents for passing family flaws onto us? It is one of the most effective ways to emotionally blackmail them though. In fact I dread the day one of my children will go, “Mummy, It’s your fault I have a huge spot on my bum. Can I have a pony?”

 

If we were given a list upon our birth of all the things we would suffer we could schedule them at a point in our life when we think we can handle it, push back the adolescent acne to a time when we will spend a year alone in a cave in the dark. Or cram everything together into our last week of life when seven days of condensed festering, painful, hideous, embarrassing, incontinent, bent double, bed-ridden, ailing, malady would be a suitably impressive crescendo to conclude things.

     

Flicking through the reject pictures from this concert in October and just decided to post another one from it. Its my Flickr so I can.

  

First Aid Kit - Fireworks

www.youtube.com/watch?v=wp3op-DYFG4

Former Shipyard Annex, East Boston, MA

From the archive. Klara Söderberg, First aid kit, Pusterviksbaren 31 mars -10, Göteborg

AE54FNJ 2005 Renault Master/A.T.T. Papworth of Newark Community First Aid seen next to a first aid trailer at Newark Showground, Notts.

A repurposed telephone box in Bath the capital city of Somerset on a rainy day. March 2019.

© 2022 Mike McCall

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2022 St. Patrick's Day Rugby Tournament

Daffin Park, Savannah, GA

Red Rocks, Morrison Co.

Private Emergency Ambulance, P999 FAC, seen passing by on Piccadilly.

Johanna Söderberg of First Aid Kit performs on October 1, 2018 at the Paramount Theater in Seattle, Washington, USA

Johanna Söderberg of First Aid Kit performs on October 1, 2018 at the Paramount Theater in Seattle, Washington, USA

After 15 years with Southdown, Leyland Leopard / Plaxton Panorama Elite UUF343J found a new non-psv life as a First Aid Unit with St John Ambulance at Guildford where I photographed it in April 1987.

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