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A cholera case, Changi
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
An emaciated cholera victim lies propped against a wall at Changi prisoner of war camp, Singapore.ART90852
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Cholera hospital, Hintok
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
The Cholera hospital in Hintok, Burma-Thailand Railway. Large surrounding trees and shrubs dwarf the hospital tents.ART90845
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Cholera tent, Hintok
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Hintok, - Railway, Far East; prisoners of war camp. Jack Chalker was serving in the Royal Artillery when he was captured at the fall of Singapore. In October 1942 he was in a party sent to Thailand t...ART90844
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Collection of 40 images taken by a Japanese surveyor and exchanged in Thailand post war with QX15191 Arthur Francis Seary
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Maker: Unknown Japanese photographer
Burma-Thailand Railway. c. 1943. Prisoners of war (POWs) entering the `bar'. The bar was in fact non existent, and is being created on film for Japanese propaganda purposes. (Probably Thanbyazayat Bas...P00406.024
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HOSPITAL CAMP, THANBYUZAYAT, BURMA. PHOTOGRAPH PUBLISHED IN THE AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL ...
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HOSPITAL CAMP, THANBYUZAYAT, BURMA. PHOTOGRAPH PUBLISHED IN THE AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL PUBLICATION, AUSTRALIA IN THE WAR OF 1939 TO 1945, MEDICAL, VOL 2, MIDDLE EAST AND FAR EAST, PAGE 590.043269
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HOSPITAL HUT, THANBYUZAYAT, BURMA. PHOTOGRAPH PUBLISHED IN THE AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL ...
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HOSPITAL HUT, THANBYUZAYAT, BURMA. PHOTOGRAPH PUBLISHED IN THE AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL PUBLICATION, AUSTRALIA IN THE WAR OF 1939-45, MEDICAL, VOL 2, MIDDLE EAST AND FAR EAST, PAGE 590.043270
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Position of ileostomy bottle on a patient
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Nakom Paton, - Railway, Far EastART90904
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Proctoscomy amoebic dysentery
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Three keyhole sketches of amoebic dysentery, labelled 1. 'a' and 'b', and 2. 'a'. Amoebic dysentery was an acute disease caused by ingesting contaminated substances and characterised by severe diarrhe...ART90916