Wounded United States Marines being evacuated by 3rd Medical Battalion in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. LCM (Landing Craft, Mechanized) comes along side the USS Comfort. Wounded Marines being transferred aboard the hospital ship. USS Comfort being painted white with red crosses. Smoke stack on the ship being painted white with red crosses. Patients walk out of LCM and walk up the ladder of the hospital ship. They move on the deck of the ship after coming up the gangplank. A wounded on stretcher with bandaged arm being carried aboard. Stretcher case being carried along deck of the ship. Stretcher cases being loaded into LCM at dock. Stretchers being carried up the gangplank of USS Comfort.
United States Marines 3rd Medical Battalion in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. Dr. Schubert examines an X ray film on an illuminator. He writes on a survey chart. Corpsmen enter a room as another man enters patient's name and information in a log book. A Corpsman develops an X ray film. A patient lies down and Corpsman takes his X ray. A Corpsman enters information in a log book.
United States Marines 3rd Medical Battalion in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. A Corpsman at a pharmacy room with shelves all around the room. Shelves full of bottles. A Corpsman prepares a prescription as he pours liquid into a bottle. He writes down on a notepad. Corpsman pastes a label around a bottle. U.S. Marines come into the pharmacy as a Corpsman gives them prescription.
United States Marines 3rd Medical Battalion in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. A doctor in a laboratory as he writes down on a note pad. Microscope and different equipment placed on a desk. A doctor prepares a slide and places it under a microscope. Doctor looks into the microscope. He places different liquids and substances on the slide. Doctor walks up to microscope with glass slide. He looks into the microscope. He washes his hands in a basin. Doctors seated at a table as they look into a microscope.
United States Marines 3rd Medical Battalion in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. A doctor in 'eye-ear-nose and throat room' as he examines a patient's eye with flash light. Doctor closely examines a patient's eye.
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.
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