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The Hiroshima Red Cross Hospital, located approximately 2 kilometers from the hypocenter of the Hiroshima atomic bomb, treated many of the bombed patients in the Otorhinolaryngology Department on an outpatient basis during 1946.

   Undisclosed photos of Japanese    

      A-bomb survivors

   U.S. Atomic Bomb Surveys

The National Archives College Park, Maryland

Feburay 22, 2024

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SC. 273261
484
FEC-47-70123
17 DEC 1946

* HIROSHIMA RED CROSS HOSPITAL TREATS MANY PATIENTS:*
THE HIROSHIMA RED CROSS HOSPITAL LOCATED ABOUT 2 KM FROM THE GROUND CENTER OF THE ATOMIC BOMB EXPLOSION HAS BEEN TREATING PATIENTS DURING ALL OF 1946. SHOWN HERE IS THE EAR, NOSE, AND THROUT OUT-PATIENT CLINIC IN OPERATION.

PHOTOGRAPHER Dr. HENSHAW
RELEASED FOR PUBLICATION
BUREAU OF PUBLIC RELATIONS
WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON.
14468
AOMIC BOMB CASUALTIES.
Photograph by Signal Corps U.S. Amy

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