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Image showing different apparatus used to make penicillin.
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Multi-color poster showing a nurse receiving her cap from a person with stars and strips on the sleeves. Recruiting poster for nurses during World War II.
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Two women in military uniform depicted on poster for recruitment of nurses.
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Outside view of the hospital
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Patients in a ward at the Beaujon Hospital run by the 108th General Hospital Unit
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2 nurses standing in the 108th General Hospital Unit camp
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A nurse with a patient in a wheelchair outside.
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Newspaper clipping highlighting the 108th's arrival in Paris
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Ethel Henderson in uniform with bedroll
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Ethel Henderson in full combat uniform with bedroll.
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Ethel in the camp
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Ethel and two friends in front of the Arc d'Triumph in Paris.
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Ethel and a fellow nurse stand by the sign for the 108th General Hospital Unit
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Ethel Henderson standing by the sign for the 108th General Hospital Unit
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Nurses and Doctors from the 108th stop on the road for a quick lunch.
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Photograph of Loyola nurse, Margaret Coghill, during the Korean War.
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Members of the 108th head out on a training hike at LaGarde General Hospital in New Orleans.
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Hospital training area for units heading to the continent.
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A page from the unit's annual report describing their coat of arms.
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Aerial photograph showing allied bombers over Germany.
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Press release detailing the personnel of the 108th including names of nurses.
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Press release detailing the personnel of the 108th including names of nurses.
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Black and white picture postcard showing another view of L'Hopital Beaujon, which became the headquarters of the 108th General Hospital Unit in Paris.
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Colored postcard showing L'Hopital Beaujon, the premiere hospital in Paris that became the base of the 108th General Hospital Unit.
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Sr. Jarrell's reply to Fr. Wilson promising all assistance in staffing Loyola's Base Hospital during World War II.