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English: From IWM: "A horse undergoes skin disease treatment at No. 10 Veterinary Hospital at Neufchatel, near Etaples, 2 March 1916. The men carrying out the treatment are wearing protective clothing, including mackintoshes and sou'westers."
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This photograph Q 557 comes from the collections of the Imperial War Museums (collection no. 1900-09)
Author Lt. Ernest Brooks, Official Photographer
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current19:37, 21 December 2011Thumbnail for version as of 19:37, 21 December 2011800 × 568 (60 KB)Common Goodhigher res
23:06, 16 May 2010Thumbnail for version as of 23:06, 16 May 2010274 × 192 (27 KB)Dana boomer{{Information |Description={{en|A horse undergoes skin disease treatment at No. 10 Veterinary Hospital at Neufchatel, near Etaples, 2 March 1916. The men carrying out the treatment are wearing protective clothing, including mackintoshes and sou'westers.}}

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