File:Main Dressing Station (MDS) of the 2-4th Field Ambulance at Myola 7108397.jpg
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DescriptionMain Dressing Station (MDS) of the 2-4th Field Ambulance at Myola 7108397.jpg |
English: Myola 1, Papua, 1942-10. At the Main Dressing Station (MDS) of the 2/4th Field Ambulance, Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Nicholas Chenhall (right), Commanding Officer (CO) of the 2/6th Field Ambulance, checks on the progress of an operation as the surgeon VX39117 Captain Douglas Robert Leslie (face obscured by post) and another Medical Officer (MO), NX77340 Captain Peter Howard Greenwell (centre), apply plaster to a soldier's broken left leg. To support the fractured limb during the procedure, a makeshift frame of rough wooden poles has been set up at the entrance to the tent that serves as the operating theatre. |
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