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Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: Once More into the Sun, 1870. Wounded German officers
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Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: Once More into the Sun, 1870. Wounded German officers
Franco-Prussian War 1870-1871: Once More into the Sun, 1870. Wounded German officers in the Germany military hospital at Versailles being given fresh air and sunshine to aid their recovery. The man reading to them is Daniel Douglas Home (pronounced Hume) the Scottish Spritualist medium. From The Graphic. (London, 26 November 1870). Wood engraving
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1870 1870 1871 Casualty Daniel Douglas Franco Prussian Fresh German Germany Graphic Home Hospital Medicine Medium Military November Officers Reading Recovery Scottish Sunshine Versailles Wood Wounded Hume Pronounced
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This print takes us back to a significant moment in history, the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871. In this poignant scene, we find ourselves inside the Germany military hospital at Versailles, where wounded German officers are being tended to with utmost care. The focus here is not just on medical treatment but also on an unconventional form of healing - fresh air and sunshine. Amidst this solemn setting, our attention is drawn to a man reading aloud to the injured soldiers. This man is Daniel Douglas Home (pronounced Hume), a Scottish Spiritualist medium who has taken it upon himself to provide solace and comfort through his spiritual abilities. As he reads from his chosen literature, the atmosphere becomes infused with hope and tranquility. The wood engraving technique used in this image adds depth and texture, enhancing its historical significance. Through this visual narrative captured by The Graphic newspaper in London on November 26th, 1870, we witness how medicine intertwines with spirituality during times of war. It's important to note that this photograph does not depict any commercial use; instead, it serves as a testament to humanity's resilience amidst conflict. By shedding light on moments like these - when even amidst chaos and suffering - individuals strive for recovery through unconventional means such as fresh air and spiritual support - we gain insight into the complexities of human nature during times of adversity.
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