THE RADIOLOGY UNIT OF THE HARVARD UNIVERSITY SURGICAL UNIT, SERVING WITH THE BRITISH RED CROSS DURING WW1

Gratitude is expressed to Gertrude Dunn's grand-daughter, Nancy Gavin of Georgia, USA, who provided all the material for this Radiology section


The Harvard University Surgical Unit In the UK, before leaving for France; July 1915.

Miss Gertrude M Dunn, head of X-Ray Unit at No. 22 General Hospital.

Radiology Room at No 22 General Hospital in France

X-Ray of Tibia and Fibula with fracture of the tibial shaft.

X-Ray of knee, before and after removal of a shrapnel ball.

X-Ray of the upper femur with multiple small metal foreign bodies.

X-Ray of fractured skull

X-Ray of skull, lateral view, revealing multiple shell fragments

X-Ray of skull, lateral view with a bullet wound in the orbital area.

A copy of a letter from Mr Balfour to the President of the United States concerning the work of the Harvard University Surgical Unit.

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