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Go to HomepageReel Number: 220930-01
Color: Black and White
Sound: SIL
Year / Date: 1916,1910s
Country: Canada,England,France,United Kingdom,USA
Location: Compiegne,nieully,Paris,Verdun,vosges mountains
TC Begins: 19:00:01
TC Ends: 19:13:07
Duration: 00:13:06
NOTE: FOR ORDERING See: www.footagefarm.co.uk or contact us at: Info@Footagefarm.co.uk WWI - 1916 ca, France: Medical Treatment & Rehabilitation Intertitle 3.1: Section No. 4 American Field Ambulance at Verdun. US troops pose in group. 3.2 Convoy of American field ambulances passing on road. Pan drivers posing w/ ambulances behind. 19:01:05 Used bandages being washed, sterilized & rewound at American Ambulance Hospital, Nieully. Nurses sitting making dressings. 19:01:40 3.5: Hospital at Compiegne under diection of Dr. Carrel of Rockefeller Institute of New York. Exterior of hospital w/ nurses in LS. Recovering soldier healing faster w/ Carrel method of applying Dakin solution. CU Dr. Alexis Carrel in uniform posing. 19:02:50 3.9: “Home of an American woman...converted into a hospital”. Ext. w/ nurses & doctors posing in doorway. Recovering bandaged soldiers playing croquet in garden; sitting & laying in sun. 19:03:39 3.11 “Carrying wounded on horses in the Vosges mountains.” Column w/ two men on pack saddles along trail. 19:04:38 3.12 “Canal boats converted into hospital ships.” Men loaded aboard on litters from carts. 19:05:37 3.8 “At this school in Paris one-armed men are turned out good bench carpenters in five months.” Man w/ artificial arm / prosthetic vertical sawing wood; others planing, hammering, chiseling. 19:07:18 3.13 “Send your discarded baby clothes...for distribution to the needy.” Women w/ babies & bundles of clothes out of doorway at Mrs. Pinto’s Vestry in Paris. 19:07:43 3.? “Bringing wounded into dressing station a mile and a half from trenches.” Injured arrive on litter on cart, drink brought out. 19:08:28 Wounded carried into sandbagged dressing station in trench. 19:08:52 3.17 “Carrying wounded from first aid station back to clearing hospital.” 4 men carrying along path. 19:09:15 3.18 “Clearing hospital & cemetery a mile from trenches.” 3.20 “Ambulance bringing in wounded.” Unloading stretcher; walking wounded leaving ambulance beside destroyed building. 19:10:17 3.23 “The men who saved the day at Ypres, wounded Canadians convalescing in England.” Soldiers in line, various uniforms & kilts. 19:10:41 3.19 “First aid station in second line trench.” Injured walked out of huge amount of barbed wire protection. 19:10:54 3.21 “Alaskan dogs used in the Vosges Mountains for taking wounded to rear.” no picture. 19:11:02 3.22 “Chasseurs on skis in the Vosges.” Light infantry pose, move across snow in single file. 19:11:31 Slug. 19:11:35 3.21 “Alaskan dogs used in the Vosges Mountains for taking wounded to rear.” Two soldiers carry stretcher thru deep snow. Wounded soldier put on sled waiting w/ Alaskan huskies. Dog team pulling sleigh past. WW1; 1910s; Horrors of War; Allies; NOTE: Dr. Alexis Carrel received Nobel Prize in 1912 in Physiology / Medicine for pioneering vascular suturing techiniques. NOTE: Partial or entire sold at per reel rate. Out of sequence per title card numbering. NOTE: FOR ORDERING See: www.footagefarm.co.uk or contact us at: Info@Footagefarm.co.uk