Opening scene shows injured soldiers in World War 1 being transferred to a field hospital. Next scene, in the United States, shows disabled and injured veterans of World War 1, and recovering soldier veterans, as they exit railroad hospital trains at a train station, and are met by medical staff of Fort Sheridan, in Lake County, Illinois. Women offer the soldiers donuts from baskets. Veterans get into waiting ambulances. Civil war cannon in a snowy field, and view of Fort Sheridan grounds, including the Fort Sheridan water tower and barracks complex. Disabled veterans get out of ambulance and enter hospital facility at Lake Sheridan. Nurses caring for injured patients in hospital ward. A patient in a bed draws a picture. Nurses massage patient's hands and arms. Therapists and nurses using various therapy machines for patients, including one that appears to connect wires to a patient's arm.
World War 1 soldiers recover and receive therapy at U.S. Army hospital facility of Fort Sheridan, in Lake County, Illinois. Recovering soldiers exercise, and are helped to exercise by therapists and other patients. Patient has limb prosthesis fitted by worker. Patient tries on a prosthetic artificial leg. One-legged patient on crutches, sits on bench. Injured soldier with artificial leg walks using cane.
Injured and disabled World War 1 U.S. Army soldiers are seen in a "curative workshop" at Fort Sheridan, in Lake County, Illinois, soon after the end of World War 1. Patients perform occupational therapy tasks which require the use of injured limbs. Patients are seen in a wood working shop, caning chairs, weaving baskets, and taking a course in commercial art. Patients work on paintings while lying in bed.
Injured and recovering U.S. Army soldiers practice and relearn fine motor skills as part of occupational therapy at hospital facilities of Fort Sheridan, in Lake County, Illinois. Patient writes at blackboard with chalk, relearning writing skills. Patients work at tables on various detailed and fine motor skills, as nurses assist. A soldier works with a soldering iron. Patients at telegraph machines and typewriters regain skills. Nurse instructor moves from one to another helping the soldiers with typing skills.
President Wodrow Wilson and the first lady of USA arrive at the Palace of Versailles to attend the Paris Peace Conference. They are greeted and escorted by the officials. Military generals of various nations arriving at the Palace of Versailles in their respective cars.
The Gelerie des Glaces in the castle of Versailles during the Paris Peace Conference. The members of delegations of various participating nations while the peace conference undergoing.
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