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One of the wards of the hospital at Scutari / W. Simpson del. ;E. Walker lith. ;Day & Son
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One of the wards of the hospital at Scutari / W. Simpson del. ;E. Walker lith. ;Day & Son
One of the wards of the hospital at Scutari / W. Simpson del.; E. Walker lith.; Day & Son, Lithrs. to the Queen.; Day & Son.; Simpson, William, 1823-1899, artist; Pall Mall [London, England] : Published by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. 1856 April 21st.; 1 print : lithograph, tinted; 38.3 x 57 (sheet); Interior view of a hospital ward at Scutari during the Crimean War, after the arrival of Florence Nightingale
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1823 1899 Arrival Crimean War Day And Son Day Son E Walker Lith Hospital Interior View Lithrs Pall Mall London Paul And Dominic Colnaghi And Co Paul Dominic Colnaghi Co Queen Scutari Simpson Tinted W Simpson Del William Florence Nightingale Hospital Ward Wards
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This lithograph, titled "One of the wards of the hospital at Scutari" offers a poignant glimpse into the realities faced during the Crimean War. Created by William Simpson and lithographed by E. Walker, this print showcases an interior view of a hospital ward in Scutari after Florence Nightingale's arrival. The image transports us to that historic moment, where we witness rows of beds occupied by wounded soldiers. Tinted with subtle hues, the lithograph captures both the somber atmosphere and resilience within these walls. The meticulous attention to detail allows us to observe every aspect of this scene - from medical equipment scattered across tables to nurses tending to patients with compassion and dedication. As we delve deeper into this artwork, it becomes evident that it serves as more than just an illustration; it is a testament to human strength and perseverance amidst adversity. The presence of Nightingale herself remains unseen but deeply felt through her transformative influence on healthcare practices during that time. Published in 1856 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co. , this print continues to be a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made during war and highlights Nightingale's pioneering efforts in revolutionizing nursing care. It serves as a timeless tribute not only to those who fought bravely on the battlefield but also to those who tirelessly cared for them behind these very walls at Scutari Hospital.
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