A French physician performing surgery at an International Red Cross
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Surgery by a team of medical personnel with the Japanese Red Cross

Children and doctors with a medical team from the International Red Cross

Kaoru Higashiyama (27 years old), a non-sect activist who became critically ill after receiving a gas bullet from the riot police on the 8th, died at the Narita Red Cross Hospital on the 10th, and a funeral was held on the 14th

The Fall and Salvation of Mankind through the Life and Passion of Christ: (31) The Descent from the Cross

The Fall and Salvation of Mankind through the Life and Passion of Christ: (29) Raising of the Cross

The Fall and Salvation of Mankind through the Life and Passion of Christ: (27) Christ Carrying the Cross

The Fall and Salvation of Mankind through the Life and Passion of Christ: (28) Christ Nailed on the Cross

Thomas Mitchell, who has gangrene in his foot, being operated on by Dr. Ceriani. Kremmling, Colorado, USA. 1948

ムHere... I fancy I see over there an Austrian general who's got a plucky horse... must make a present of it to the colonel tomorrow!...

Kaizawa Kenju, a former Japanese soldier who was left behind in Indochina afterthe end of World War II in the Pacific, joined the Anti-French Resist
科学戦禍から非軍人を救う : 赤十字国際会議委員会愈重要問題に入る
カンノに開かるる国際赤十字会議に日本委員も参加す : 数度の戦役に活動して世界を嘆賞せしめた日本赤十字 : 今度は幅が利けよう

LIFE'S HAPPY DAYS 29: THE OPENING OF THE HUNTING SEASON: Grey eyes... that’s it... sallow complexion... there it is... big ears... exactly... red nose... ah! there's no record of that here, it’s a false arms licence you’ve got there... you haven’t got a red nose, it's violet... I'm arresting you!
![Strangers in Paris 9: What are called the seductions of Paris: A stall, see master... this evening you’ll hear Madame Dorus-Grasse and Mr. Bariolhé sing... an excellent stall in the pit... twelve francs...cheaper that at the [ticket] desk!](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0032280001.jpg)
Strangers in Paris 9: What are called the seductions of Paris: A stall, see master... this evening you’ll hear Madame Dorus-Grasse and Mr. Bariolhé sing... an excellent stall in the pit... twelve francs...cheaper that at the [ticket] desk!

French Types 2: The tailor: He walks with an arched back, his shoulders like a coat-stand and his elbows turned outwards. His suits, cut in the latest fashion, often clash with his boots and hat, he nearly always has a very euphonical name such as Wahaterkermann or Pikprunmann
![[NEWS] 100: Mme. POTARD. - Isn't it true, gallant turco, that you prefer French women to Africans?... Mr. POTARD. - Hush!... my good lady..., you know you'll make him blush!..](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0044180001.jpg)
[NEWS] 100: Mme. POTARD. - Isn't it true, gallant turco, that you prefer French women to Africans?... Mr. POTARD. - Hush!... my good lady..., you know you'll make him blush!..

Sketch Taken at the Salon by Daumier: A fantastic painter: - See, look how I visualise the apotheosis of a martyr... - But I can make out only the legs of your figure. -The head's already in the sky... that proves he's a saint!..

NEWS 110: -Great Prince Muley, son of Muley, do you deign to place yourself in the shade beneath this object... the Englishman who had the kindness to make over this object to me for a hundred gold pieces told me that it was of excellent use in all the storms of life... -Let me be... it's useless... the day when the French took away my parasol, I caught sunstroke from which I shall never recover!..
![BOHEMIANS OF PARIS 24: THE KNIGHT OF THE GOLDEN SPUR: This so-called former Colonel of the Papal Guard, later aide-de-camp to the Prince of Monaco, awaiting as a prize for his services a distinguished post in the Government!... he would, however, willingly accept a tabacconist's shop or a position as an inspector of [street] sweeping; besides [this] he is a gallant man like all knights of his order, for a trifle demanding satisfaction from five-year-old children, perfectly making excuses from the moment you look at him in the face](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0036180001.jpg)
BOHEMIANS OF PARIS 24: THE KNIGHT OF THE GOLDEN SPUR: This so-called former Colonel of the Papal Guard, later aide-de-camp to the Prince of Monaco, awaiting as a prize for his services a distinguished post in the Government!... he would, however, willingly accept a tabacconist's shop or a position as an inspector of [street] sweeping; besides [this] he is a gallant man like all knights of his order, for a trifle demanding satisfaction from five-year-old children, perfectly making excuses from the moment you look at him in the face

MONOMANIACS 2: THE EMBROIDERER: An example of the error that nature sometimes commits in labelling the sexes. Thus, in the same way that you see so-called women who sport trousers, a kind of moustache, play the cornet, the double-bass, or who compose humanitarian novels; so you see so-called men who pluck the harp, hem ties, embroider at the frame with their men's hands, and if need be, do a little cooking

Ancient History 43: Œdipus at the Spinx's. This ugly animal with the head of an antiquary, / Said to him: Why, Sir, can you not count / On a pyramid? Then without hesitation / Œdipus replied: It's because they are near Cairo? You can be grateful for an old pun (Lesson by Mr. Raoul-Rochette)

LIFE'S HAPPY DAYS 24: THE CASHING IN OF A NOTE: -There you are young man... against your bill of exchange for five hundred francs, I give you two hundred brand-new francs, plus a barely used camel... it comes from one of our last forays and will shortly disembark at Toulon... -I'll still take the cash... I'll make a present of the camel to Josephine... she can use it to take donkey rides in Montmorency valley!..

French Types 11: The Restaurant owner: This Gentleman who wipes the tables, arranges the stools, greets everyone and gravely walks about with a serviette in his hand, he is the master of the establishment. He has from Fifteen to Fifty thousand pounds revenue... How much has Châteaubriant ?..
![Ancient History 6: Penelope's nights. Of her absent husband the adorable profile, / Always shines like a star to her gentle eyes / But to drag on for three years, and her trick and her web / ...She must have had an intrepid thread (Odessy Ch[apter] II. Indiscreet translation by Mr. Villemain)](https://search.artmuseums.go.jp/jpeg/small/nmwa/0031160001.jpg)
Ancient History 6: Penelope's nights. Of her absent husband the adorable profile, / Always shines like a star to her gentle eyes / But to drag on for three years, and her trick and her web / ...She must have had an intrepid thread (Odessy Ch[apter] II. Indiscreet translation by Mr. Villemain)
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