6951. U.S. American National Red Cross Hospital No. 109, Évreaux, France: Group of doctors and officers
6952. U.S. American National Red Cross Hospital No. 109, Évreaux, France: Absorbent cotton dressings readied to be used again
6953. U.S. American National Red Cross Hospital No. 109, Évreaux, France: Cleaning absorbent cotton dressings to be used again
6955. U.S. American National Red Cross Hospital No. 109, Évreaux, France: Rear view showing additional tents and barracks with main buildings in background
6956. U.S. American National Red Cross Hospital No. 109, Évreaux, France: Group of U.S. nurses and U.S. and French officers
6958. U.S. American National Red Cross Hospital No. 109, Évreaux, France: Nurse using Carroll-Dankin solution on patients wound - the antiseptic wash invented during the war greatly reduces mortality from wounds
6959. U.S. American National Red Cross Hospital No. 109, Évreaux, France: Arrangements used for supporting and stabilizing an injured leg