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"Injured: A Tale of Resilience and Triumph on the Football Field" In a thrilling English League Division One match at Anfield

Background imageInjured Collection: An amputation performed in the home. Line engraving after a woodcut from a surgical manual

An amputation performed in the home. Line engraving after a woodcut from a surgical manual published in 1592
HOME AMPUTATION, 1592. An amputation performed in the home. Line engraving after a woodcut from a surgical manual published in 1592

Background imageInjured Collection: Dr. Anson Hurd of the 14th Indiana Volunteers attending to Confederate soldiers wounded during

Dr. Anson Hurd of the 14th Indiana Volunteers attending to Confederate soldiers wounded during the Antietam campaign
CIVIL WAR: WOUNDED, 1862. Dr. Anson Hurd of the 14th Indiana Volunteers attending to Confederate soldiers wounded during the Antietam campaign, September 1862, near Keedysville, Maryland

Background imageInjured Collection: Page from the Southern Illustrated News, a Confederate newspaper published at Richmond, Virginia

Page from the Southern Illustrated News, a Confederate newspaper published at Richmond, Virginia, 1863
CONFEDERATE NEWSPAPER. Page from the Southern Illustrated News, a Confederate newspaper published at Richmond, Virginia, 1863

Background imageInjured Collection: Patients in ward K of Armory Square Hospital, Washington, D. C. during the American Civil War, 1865

Patients in ward K of Armory Square Hospital, Washington, D. C. during the American Civil War, 1865
CIVIL WAR: HOSPITAL, 1865. Patients in ward K of Armory Square Hospital, Washington, D.C. during the American Civil War, 1865

Background imageInjured Collection: Volunteers of the Christian Commission give first aid to wounded Union soldiers at a battlefield

Volunteers of the Christian Commission give first aid to wounded Union soldiers at a battlefield during the American
CIVIL WAR: WOUNDED. Volunteers of the Christian Commission give first aid to wounded Union soldiers at a battlefield during the American Civil War

Background imageInjured Collection: Rubbing It In. An 1862 cartoon from a Northern American newspaper mocking the overzealousness of

Rubbing It In. An 1862 cartoon from a Northern American newspaper mocking the overzealousness of volunteers in Union
CIVIL WAR HOSPITAL. Rubbing It In. An 1862 cartoon from a Northern American newspaper mocking the overzealousness of volunteers in Union Army hospitals

Background imageInjured Collection: Scene in a Union Army hospital during the American Civil War: contemporary colored engraving

Scene in a Union Army hospital during the American Civil War: contemporary colored engraving
UNION ARMY HOSPITAL. Scene in a Union Army hospital during the American Civil War: contemporary colored engraving

Background imageInjured Collection: A surgeon removing an arrow from a wounded soldier. Woodcut from an edition of Hans von Gersdoffs

A surgeon removing an arrow from a wounded soldier. Woodcut from an edition of Hans von Gersdoffs Feldtbuch der
BATTLEFIELD SURGEON, 1540. A surgeon removing an arrow from a wounded soldier. Woodcut from an edition of Hans von Gersdoffs Feldtbuch der Wundartzney (Guide to Surgery), Strassburg, Germany, 1540

Background imageInjured Collection: A Confederate hospital near Sharpsburg, Maryland. Wood engraving, from a Northern newspaper of 1862

A Confederate hospital near Sharpsburg, Maryland. Wood engraving, from a Northern newspaper of 1862
REBEL HOSPITAL, 1862. A Confederate hospital near Sharpsburg, Maryland. Wood engraving, from a Northern newspaper of 1862

Background imageInjured Collection: Confederate Army physician measuring the pulse of a wounded soldier

Confederate Army physician measuring the pulse of a wounded soldier. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1863
CIVIL WAR: ARMY PHYSICIAN. Confederate Army physician measuring the pulse of a wounded soldier. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1863

Background imageInjured Collection: The Cut Finger. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

The Cut Finger. Wood engraving, American, 19th century
HOME MEDICINE, 19th CENTURY. The Cut Finger. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageInjured Collection: A Union Army surgeon at work during the American Civil War. Wood engraving, 1862

A Union Army surgeon at work during the American Civil War. Wood engraving, 1862, after Winslow Homer
UNION ARMY SURGEON, 1862. A Union Army surgeon at work during the American Civil War. Wood engraving, 1862, after Winslow Homer

Background imageInjured Collection: (1820-1910) at a military hospital during the Crimean War in 1855

(1820-1910) at a military hospital during the Crimean War in 1855: oil over a contemporary English wood engraving
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (1820-1910) at a military hospital during the Crimean War in 1855: oil over a contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageInjured Collection: Italian dictator. Mussolini on crutches in a hospital, 1917, after being wounded in World War I

Italian dictator. Mussolini on crutches in a hospital, 1917, after being wounded in World War I
BENITO MUSSOLINI (1883-1945). Italian dictator. Mussolini on crutches in a hospital, 1917, after being wounded in World War I

Background imageInjured Collection: The U. S. Naval hospital ship Red Rover on the Mississippi River

The U. S. Naval hospital ship Red Rover on the Mississippi River. Wood engraving from a Northern Amercian newspaper of
CIVIL WAR: HOSPITAL SHIP. The U.S. Naval hospital ship Red Rover on the Mississippi River. Wood engraving from a Northern Amercian newspaper of 1863

Background imageInjured Collection: Bringing in wounded soldiers from the French front. Stereograph, c1918

Bringing in wounded soldiers from the French front. Stereograph, c1918
WORLD WAR I: WOUNDED, 1918. Bringing in wounded soldiers from the French front. Stereograph, c1918

Background imageInjured Collection: Surgeons trying to treat sick and wounded soldiers during the Peninsular Campaign led by General

Surgeons trying to treat sick and wounded soldiers during the Peninsular Campaign led by General George B
CIVIL WAR: WOUNDED, 1862. Surgeons trying to treat sick and wounded soldiers during the Peninsular Campaign led by General George B. McClellan, 1862. Wood engraving

Background imageInjured Collection: A Roman device used in setting fractured bones

A Roman device used in setting fractured bones
BONE FRACTURE REPAIR. A Roman device used in setting fractured bones

Background imageInjured Collection: After the battle of June 27, 1862, in Savage Station, Virginia: photo by James F. Gibson

After the battle of June 27, 1862, in Savage Station, Virginia: photo by James F. Gibson
CIVIL WAR HOSPITAL, 1862. After the battle of June 27, 1862, in Savage Station, Virginia: photo by James F. Gibson

Background imageInjured Collection: Soldiers being removed from the battlefield to the hospital during the American Civil War

Soldiers being removed from the battlefield to the hospital during the American Civil War. Oil over a photograph
WOUNDED UNION SOLDIERS. Soldiers being removed from the battlefield to the hospital during the American Civil War. Oil over a photograph, c1863

Background imageInjured Collection: French surgeon. The first use of arterial ligature, a technique invented by Pare

French surgeon. The first use of arterial ligature, a technique invented by Pare, after a battlefield amputation
AMBROISE PARE (1510-1590). French surgeon. The first use of arterial ligature, a technique invented by Pare, after a battlefield amputation. Wood engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageInjured Collection: Union soldiers at the new general hospital at Hilton Head, South Carolina

Union soldiers at the new general hospital at Hilton Head, South Carolina. Wood engraving, American, c1863
CIVIL WAR HOSPITAL. Union soldiers at the new general hospital at Hilton Head, South Carolina. Wood engraving, American, c1863

Background imageInjured Collection: The U. S. hospital built at Hilton Head, South Carolina, for Union soldiers wounded in the Civil War

The U. S. hospital built at Hilton Head, South Carolina, for Union soldiers wounded in the Civil War
SC: UNION HOSPITAL, 1863. The U.S. hospital built at Hilton Head, South Carolina, for Union soldiers wounded in the Civil War: Engraving from an American newspaper, c1863

Background imageInjured Collection: French surgeon. Illustration showing the correct technique for suturing facial wounds, from Dr

French surgeon. Illustration showing the correct technique for suturing facial wounds, from Dr
AMBROISE PARE (1510-1590). French surgeon. Illustration showing the correct technique for suturing facial wounds, from Dr. Pares Ten Books of Surgery

Background imageInjured Collection: Advertising poster for a patent nostrum published during the American Civil War, 1863

Advertising poster for a patent nostrum published during the American Civil War, 1863
PATENT MEDICINE, 1863. Advertising poster for a patent nostrum published during the American Civil War, 1863

Background imageInjured Collection: (1820-1910). English nurse. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1855

(1820-1910). English nurse. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1855
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (1820-1910). English nurse. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1855

Background imageInjured Collection: Founder of the American Red Cross

Founder of the American Red Cross
CLARA BARTON (1821-1912). Founder of the American Red Cross

Background imageInjured Collection: American meatpackers calendar page, 1899, showing a Red Cross nurse comforting a much decorated

American meatpackers calendar page, 1899, showing a Red Cross nurse comforting a much decorated soldier with a letter
NURSE: CALENDAR, 1899. American meatpackers calendar page, 1899, showing a Red Cross nurse comforting a much decorated soldier with a letter from home just after the Spanish-American War

Background imageInjured Collection: Bringing a wounded Canadian soldier through the mud, somewhere in France

Bringing a wounded Canadian soldier through the mud, somewhere in France
WORLD WAR I: SOLDIERS. Bringing a wounded Canadian soldier through the mud, somewhere in France

Background imageInjured Collection: (1820-1910). English nurse. Lady with the Lamp (Miss Nightingale at Scutari, 1854)

(1820-1910). English nurse. Lady with the Lamp (Miss Nightingale at Scutari, 1854)
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (1820-1910). English nurse. Lady with the Lamp (Miss Nightingale at Scutari, 1854), checking on wounded soldiers during the Crimean War, 1854-1856

Background imageInjured Collection: King Henri II mortally wounded in a joust, attended by Ambroise Par

King Henri II mortally wounded in a joust, attended by Ambroise Par
KING HENRI II OF FRANCE. King Henri II mortally wounded in a joust, attended by Ambroise Par

Background imageInjured Collection: Wounded soldiers in a church at Sedan after the battle, 1 September 1870

Wounded soldiers in a church at Sedan after the battle, 1 September 1870, during the Franco-Prussian War
BATTLE OF SEDAN, 1870. Wounded soldiers in a church at Sedan after the battle, 1 September 1870, during the Franco-Prussian War. Wood engraving from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageInjured Collection: In the Hospital, 1861. Watercolor on paper, c1861, by William Ludwell Sheppard

In the Hospital, 1861. Watercolor on paper, c1861, by William Ludwell Sheppard
CONFEDERATE HOSPITAL, 1861. In the Hospital, 1861. Watercolor on paper, c1861, by William Ludwell Sheppard

Background imageInjured Collection: British Red Cross poster showing a crowd at a Red Cross aid truck during World War I

British Red Cross poster showing a crowd at a Red Cross aid truck during World War I. Lithograph, 1915
RED CROSS POSTER, 1915. British Red Cross poster showing a crowd at a Red Cross aid truck during World War I. Lithograph, 1915

Background imageInjured Collection: Urban Pigeon - with only one leg - UK

Urban Pigeon - with only one leg - UK
SPH-1907 Urban Pigeon - with only one leg UK Columba livia Steve Hopkin Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageInjured Collection: Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) dominant stag, with missing eye, roaring during rutting season

Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) dominant stag, with missing eye, roaring during rutting season, Richmond Park, London, England, October

Background imageInjured Collection: PIZARRO, Hernando (1475-1578). Spanish conqueror

PIZARRO, Hernando (1475-1578). Spanish conqueror

Background imageInjured Collection: Russian-Japanese War (1904-1905). Arrival to

Russian-Japanese War (1904-1905). Arrival to
" Russian-Japanese War (1904-1905). Arrival to Tokyo of the first injured of the battle of Ya-Lu (February 1904). Picture by Achille Beltrame for " La Domenica del Corriere"

Background imageInjured Collection: Italian unification. Battle of Bezzeca (July

Italian unification. Battle of Bezzeca (July 21, 1866). Garibaldi, injured, incites to his soldiers. Litography. ITALY. Brescia. Risorgimento Museum

Background imageInjured Collection: Dehorned white rhino (Ceratotherium simum) with calf, Mauricedale game ranch, Mpumalanga

Dehorned white rhino (Ceratotherium simum) with calf, Mauricedale game ranch, Mpumalanga, South Africa, Africa

Background imageInjured Collection: Jesus appears to the disciples. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Jesus appears to the disciples. Codex of Predis (1476). Royal Library. Turin. Italy

Background imageInjured Collection: Lioness (Panthera leo) showing red face and neck after just having eaten. Her right

Lioness (Panthera leo) showing red face and neck after just having eaten. Her right eye is milky and obviously blind from an injury. Duba Plains area. Okavango Delta. BOTSWANA. Southern Africa

Background imageInjured Collection: 17 June 1775. Lithograph, n. d. by Nathaniel Currier

17 June 1775. Lithograph, n. d. by Nathaniel Currier
BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL, 1775. 17 June 1775. Lithograph, n.d. by Nathaniel Currier

Background imageInjured Collection: Major General Benedict Arnold wounded in the attack on the Hessian redoubt at the Second Battle of

Major General Benedict Arnold wounded in the attack on the Hessian redoubt at the Second Battle of Saratoga
BATTLE OF SARATOGA, 1777. Major General Benedict Arnold wounded in the attack on the Hessian redoubt at the Second Battle of Saratoga, 7 October 1777. Steel engraving, American, 1858

Background imageInjured Collection: (1728-1777). American Revolutionary general

(1728-1777). American Revolutionary general
NICHOLAS HERKIMER (1728-1777). American Revolutionary general. General Herkimer and the Continental Army battle Chief Joseph Brant, Mohawks, and the British at Oriskany in western New York State

Background imageInjured Collection: wounded in the attack on the Hessian redoubt at the Second Battle of Saratoga, Oct

wounded in the attack on the Hessian redoubt at the Second Battle of Saratoga, Oct. 7, 1777: engraving, 19th century
MAJOR GENERAL B. ARNOLD wounded in the attack on the Hessian redoubt at the Second Battle of Saratoga, Oct. 7, 1777: engraving, 19th century

Background imageInjured Collection: MOLLY PITCHER (c1754-1832)

MOLLY PITCHER (c1754-1832). N

Background imageInjured Collection: Major General Arnold defending himself after being wounded and falling from his horse at

Major General Arnold defending himself after being wounded and falling from his horse at the Second Battle of Saratoga
BENEDICT ARNOLD WOUNDED. Major General Arnold defending himself after being wounded and falling from his horse at the Second Battle of Saratoga on 7 October 1777. Colored engraving, 19th century



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"Injured: A Tale of Resilience and Triumph on the Football Field" In a thrilling English League Division One match at Anfield, Liverpool clashed with Tottenham Hotspur in an intense battle that ended in a 1-1 draw. However, amidst the excitement, one player suffered a devastating blow as he fell awkwardly and broke his wrist bone. The X-ray C017/7187 revealed the severity of the injury, leaving him sidelined for weeks. As he lay there nursing his broken wrist, his mind wandered to famous depictions of battles throughout history. He recalled Paolo Uccello's masterpiece "The Battle of San Romano, " painted in 1438. The vivid artwork depicted warriors engaged in fierce combat - their determination mirroring his own as he fought to recover from this setback. His thoughts then shifted to another historic clash - the Battle of Bull Run during the US Civil War. Just like those soldiers who endured immense pain and hardship on that fateful day, our injured hero knew that perseverance was key to overcoming adversity. Seeking solace within artistry, he envisioned himself standing outside Guys Hospital in Southwark, gazing at its north front. This iconic view reminded him that healing required patience and expert care – just like mending a damaged knee ligament or any other physical ailment. But it wasn't only human strength that inspired him; nature played its part too. He imagined himself as a shepherd guiding sheep alongside his loyal horse and dog companion – symbols of resilience and unity even amidst challenging circumstances. World War I also left an indelible mark on our hero's imagination. He pictured a red cross working dog tirelessly aiding wounded soldiers during this tumultuous period – reminding him that support could come from unexpected sources when facing life's battles head-on. Reflecting further back into history, he conjured up images from "The Battle of Ballinahinch" painted around 1798.