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Nakom Paton Hospital Base Camp with Chedi; verso: Nakom Paton Hospital Camp seen from railway bund after surrender
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Hospital huts, with Chedi (Buddhist temple) in background, duck pond in foreground, with artists notes. Verso: Nakom Paton hospital camp from bund, August 1945: hospital buildings from the railway lin...ART91841
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Nakom Paton Hospital Base; verso: Nakom Paton
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Two sections of hospital camp. Verso: buildings and trees, Nakom Paton hospital camp.ART91833
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Nakom Paton; verso: Nakom Paton
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Hospital huts in Nakom Paton Hospital Base; two sections, with artist's notes. Verso: Huts and trees at Nakom Paton Hospital Base.ART91834
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Nakom Paton; verso: Nakom Paton
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Hospital huts, fence and trees; Nakom Paton Camp Theatre (bamboo and attap) 1942-45.ART91832
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Patient with tropical ulcer contraction
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Depicts a patient with a tropical ulcer contraction. Tropical ulcers commonly affected the lower limbs and often resulted in the erosion of muscles and tendons, and, sometimes bones. The patient is vi...ART90857
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Physiotherapy centre, Nakom Paton
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Physiotherapy centre in Nakom Paton. Jack Chalker was serving in the Royal Artillery when he was captured at the fall of Singapore. In October 1942 he was in a party sent to Thailand to construct th...ART90928
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Post tropical ulcer, Reverdin skin grafts
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
A study of the rear lower calf region post tropical ulcer, with Reverdin skin grafts. Jacques-Louis Reverdin (1942 - 1929) was a Swiss surgeon credited with performing the first skin graft. Jack Cha...ART90874
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Proctoscomy amoebic dysentery
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Two key-hole sketches of proctoscomy amoebic dysentery. Amoebic dysentery was an acute disease caused by ingesting contaminated substances and characterised by severe diarrhea, nausea, and inflammatio...ART90915
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Proctoscomy amoebic dysentery
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Three keyhole sketches of amoebic dysentery, labelled 1. 'a' and 'b', and 2. 'a'. Amoebic dysentery was an acute disease caused by ingesting contaminated substances and characterised by severe diarrhe...ART90916
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Proctoscomy amoebic dysentery
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Three keyhole sketches of amoebic dysentery, labelled 1. 'a' and 'b', and 2. 'a'. Amoebic dysentery was an acute disease caused by ingesting contaminated substances and characterised by severe diarrhe...ART90917
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Proctoscomy amoebic dysentery
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Two key-hole sketches of proctoscomy amoebic dysentery. Amoebic dysentery was an acute disease caused by ingesting contaminated substances and characterised by severe diarrhea, nausea, and inflammatio...ART90914
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Scrotum ariboflavinosis
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
A close study of a patient with scrotum ariboflavinosis, which was a condition resulting from a deficiency of B12 that was common among the prisoners. The most common cause being an inadequate diet, p...ART90922
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Scrotum ariboflavinosis
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
A close study of a patient with scrotum ariboflavinosis, which is a condition resulting from a deficiency of B12 that was common among the prisoners. The most common cause being an inadequate diet, pa...ART90920
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Scrotum ariboflavinosis
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
A close study of a patient with scrotum ariboflavinosis, which was a condition resulting from a deficiency of B12 that was common among the prisoners. The most common cause being an inadequate diet, p...ART90921
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Scrotum ariboflavinosis
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
A close study of a patient with scrotum ariboflavinosis, which was a condition resulting from a deficiency of B12 that was common among the prisoners. The most common cause being an inadequate diet, p...ART90923
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Scrotum ariboflavinosis
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
A close study of a patient with scrotum ariboflavinosis, which was a condition resulting from a deficiency of B12 that was common among the prisoners. The most common cause being an inadequate diet, p...ART90924
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Sequestrum tropical ulcer
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
A study of a lower limb affected by a tropical ulcer with bone involvement. Sequestrum refers to the infected bone that has separated from the healthy bone structure. Jack Chalker, serving in the Ro...ART90876
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Spontaneous rupture spleen malaria
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
A study of spontaneous rupture spleen malaria. Jack Chalker, serving in the Royal Artillery, was captured at the fall of Singapore. In October 1942 he was in a party sent to Thailand to construct the...ART90913
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Tamarkan Theatre; verso: [Figures of two men, one holding stick; one crouching down]
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
Tamarkan Theatre building and stage, with seated figures in foreground; trees and background hills. Verso: Two male figures, one with stick bending over, the other wearing a backpack crouching down.ART91820
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TB case
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Maker: Chalker, Jack
A figure study of an emaciated prisoner that Chalker notes was a TB case. Here, Chalker captures one of TB's classic symptoms, weight loss. The prisoner stares out beyond the picture plane. Jack Chal...ART90919