Medical care for victims of atomic bomb attack on Hiroshima during World War 2. Japanese woman showing upper half of body and both hands. Left hand with stricture of the fingers. Left hand shows movement of fingers in strictured area. Right hand with stricture of thumb and index finger. Right breast with keloid formation resulting from open shirt. Left ear with keloid formation as a result of light burn.
Victim and medical treatment following atomic bomb use by United States over Hiroshima during World War 2. Victim Yamashita's elbow and hands with stricture. Left hand with stricture of little finer.
The Mitsubishi-Urakami Ordnance Plant shows the effects of atomic blasts of World War II on its light steel frame structure in Nagasaki. While the structurally stronger east wall and the center section of the building withstood the blast comparatively well, the entire section has been displaced. The wall of the building was afforded some protection by the boiler house. Structural collapse of the light steel frame building.
American singer, comedian and actor Al Jolson entertains patients and members of the hospital staff at Tokyo General Hospital. Patients and staff seated on the lawn. Jolson stands at the microphone and performs his act. Man plays piano in the background. Convalescents seated on lawn and on balconies. Soldiers in wheel chairs, and the staff applaud. People click photographs.
Wounded U.S. soldiers evacuated in Tokyo. Wounded on stretchers being removed from a United States Army Air Forces C-54 Skymaster aircraft. They are placed in military ambulances. Patients in the vehicle. Several medics get into the ambulances, doors are closed. Military bus ambulance pulling out with patients. Two soldiers lift a stretcher with a wounded man. He is carried to the ramp. Two soldiers carry a wounded man on stretcher along the ramp
Wounded U.S. soldiers evacuated to Tokyo. Pilot signals to start the motors of the plane. Patients are brought into a special building at the Tokyo General Hospital and checked by Special Service girIs. Special Service girls take information from the soldiers for correspondents and patients. A doctor checks the tag of a patient.
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