[L'Ambulance du Palais Royal". Reunion of 9 vintage silver p - Lot 466

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[L'Ambulance du Palais Royal". Reunion of 9 vintage silver p - Lot 466
[L'Ambulance du Palais Royal". Reunion of 9 vintage silver prints, mounted on cardboard. Support size: (9 x) 16 x 21 cm; subject size: (9 x) 12 x 17 cm. To make up for the structural deficits of the Belgian army's health service, private initiatives had to be taken. Within a few days, under the direction of a special Red Cross committee headed by the well-known Professors Depage and Héger, private ambulances opened in private clinics, schools, people's homes and even in a wing of the Brussels Royal Palace. The Royal Palace ambulance included an operating room, a dressing room and 13 wards with 219 beds, a laundry, a chapel and a morgue. During its existence, it housed 945 wounded, including 605 Belgians, 293 Germans, 43 French, 3 English and one Russian. There were 124 nurses, including 20 nuns and 26 English nurses. A rare testimony to the Belgian health service during the First World War.
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