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Artificial leg bamboo pylon
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Maker: Meninsky, Philip
An artificial leg made from bamboo from Chungkai, Thailand in a hospital within a prisoner of war camp working to build the Burma- Thailand Railway.ART90864
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Australian doctors inspecting Japanese sick reports
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Maker: Bush, Charles
Depicts Australian Medical Officers inspecting Japanese medical records, Dutch Timor.ART26148
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Chronic tropical ulcer
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Depicts a study of a foot with a chronic tropical ulcer. Jack Chalker, serving in the Royal Artillery, was captured at the fall of Singapore. In October 1942 he was in a party sent to Thailand to co...ART90901
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Despairing head
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Maker: Tucker, Albert
Albert Tucker was drafted on 14 April 1942 and sent to Wangaratta training camp, where he worked sketching medical diagrams. He was subsequently attached to the Medical Corps for whom he produced draw...ART29482
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Elephant tusk wounds
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
A study of the rectal region with a large elephant tusk wound. Other wounds down the back of the left thigh are also pictured. Jack Chalker, serving in the Royal Artillery, was captured at the fall...ART90925
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Foot - French R.M. tropical ulcer contraction
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Watercolour sketch of a foot with a tropical ulcer contraction. Jack Chalker, serving in the Royal Artillery, was captured at the fall of Singapore. In October 1942 he was in a party sent to Thailan...ART90897
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French. L. ankle lateral view, tropical ulcer
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Depicts a lateral view of a tropical ulcer on the left ankle of a fellow prisoner. Jack Chalker, serving in the Royal Artillery, was captured at the fall of Singapore. In October 1942 he was in a pa...ART90883
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851598 Gnr. Hill, E.J. - skin graft foot
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Two feet, one before and the other after a skin graft. 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 Thaila...ART90899
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Healed tropical ulcer contracture
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
A study of a healed tropical ulcer of the lower limb mid-calf region. Jack Chalker, serving in the Royal Artillery, was captured at the fall of Singapore. In October 1942 he was in a party sent to Th...ART90850
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Ileostomy opening
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
A study of an ileostomy opening on the right side of the abdomen. An ileostomy is an opening created that brings the end of the small intestine to the surface of the skin. Intestinal waste then passes...ART90905
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Ileostomy opening
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
A study of an ileostomy opening on the right side of the abdomen. An ileostomy is an opening created that brings the end of the small intestine to the surface of the skin. Intestinal waste then passes...ART90906
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Ileostomy technique
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
A study of the ileostomy technique on the right side of the abdomen, from the point of incision to the small intestine being pulled through to the surface of the skin. The purpose is to provide an ope...ART90880
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Irrigation plant illustrated for tropical ulcer
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Illustration depicts the rigging for a constant saline drip for washing ulcers. Pictured are the drip saline bottle, irrigation plant and drip saline tin suspended from a rope. Below is a bamboo platf...ART90908
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Jacobs - ulcer leg
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
A study of a leg with tropical ulcers mid-calf. Jack Chalker, serving in the Royal Artillery, was captured at the fall of Singapore. In October 1942 he was in a party sent to Thailand to construct t...ART90875
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Post tropical ulcer, Reverdin skin grafts
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
A study of the rear lower calf region post tropical ulcer, with Reverdin skin grafts. Jacques-Louis Reverdin (1942 - 1929) was a Swiss surgeon credited with performing the first skin graft. Jack Cha...ART90874
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Proctoscomy amoebic dysentery
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Two key-hole sketches of proctoscomy amoebic dysentery. Amoebic dysentery was an acute disease caused by ingesting contaminated substances and characterised by severe diarrhea, nausea, and inflammatio...ART90915
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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
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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...ART90917
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Proctoscomy amoebic dysentery
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Two key-hole sketches of proctoscomy amoebic dysentery. Amoebic dysentery was an acute disease caused by ingesting contaminated substances and characterised by severe diarrhea, nausea, and inflammatio...ART90914
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Scrotum ariboflavinosis
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
A close study of a patient with scrotum ariboflavinosis, which was a condition resulting from a deficiency of B12 that was common among the prisoners. The most common cause being an inadequate diet, p...ART90922