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Emergency hospital in anthracite coal mines,man bandages head of injured man,PA

Title: Emergency hospital in anthracite coal mines
Creator(s): Keystone View Company.,
Date Created/Published: Meadville, Pa. : Keystone View Company, [between 1900 and 1920]
Summary: One man bandages head of injured man while another bandages his arm.
Notes:
JO7129 U.S. Copyright Office.
Copyright by Keystone View Co.
No. 32565.
Subjects:
Coal miners--Pennsylvania--1900-1920.
Emergency medical services--Pennsylvania--1900-1920.
Health care facilities--Pennsylvania--1900-1920.
Photographic prints--1900-1920.
Stereographs--1900-1920.
Bookmark /2001696195/
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