United States Navy doctors perform an operation in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. Dr. Roy Schubert performs an operation on the leg of a man with a wound caused by bomb fragment. Lieutenant Walker Mersheimar assists doctor Schubert. A gauge shows a reading. Damage caused to muscles and tissue. Doctor cuts away flesh. Damaged flesh and tissue. Doctors operate the arm of the same patient. Arm being held together by two sections of skin and flesh. Doctor uses surgical instruments on the arm of the patient. Doctor cuts away flesh and tissue. Bloodstained instruments. Doctor cuts around a piece of bone and then pulls the piece of bone out. Doctor places instruments in special drawers.
U.S. Marines 3rd Medical Battalion dentist examines a patient in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. A dentist examines the teeth of a U.S. Marine. Various instruments placed on a table as dentist works in the mouth of the marine.
U.S. Marines 3rd Medical Battalion dentist examines a patient in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. Corpsman writes down into a log book. Over shoulder view of another man making entries into a logbook. A doctor looks at notes and asks questions to the patient. A doctor examines a patient's ear with an otoscope. He swabs out ear of a patient.
U.S. Marines 3rd Medical Battalion in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. A doctor bandages arm and leg of a man on operating table after an operation. Doctor administers a hypodermic needle to a patient after an operation. A doctor sews up a wound on arm of a man after operation.
U.S. Marines 3rd Medical Battalion in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. A Marine comes in with a prescription and hands it over to Pharmacist mate. Pharmacist Mate stands in front of a desk. Shelves filled with bottles and small boxes. Pharmacist Mate with the prescription in hand walks up to medicine cabinet and takes out bottles. Pharmacist measures small portions from each bottle. He mixes prescription in a bowl.
Surgical instruments in an operating theater.Microscopic views of bacteria, including those causing lockjaw and gangrene, respectively. Views of streptococus and staphylococus. Surgeons scrub before undertaking surgery. Cartoon animation of Bacteria and skin.
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