Floating hospital on the ship "Tsarina". 1900-1901

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01. A detachment of sisters and brothers of mercy named after Empress Maria Feodorovna, intended for the floating hospital, organized on the ship "Tsarina". Odessa. Xnumx



02. A group of medical staff on the deck of a floating hospital on the ship "Tsaritsa". Odessa. Xnumx



03. A detachment of sisters of mercy from Moscow, designed for a floating hospital, organized on the ship "Tsarina". Odessa. Xnumx



04. A detachment of sisters of mercy from the city of Kronstadt, intended for the floating hospital, organized on the ship "Tsarina". Odessa. Xnumx



05. The combined squad of sisters of mercy from the cities of Moscow, and Kronstadt, intended for the floating hospital, organized on the ship "Tsarina". Odessa. Xnumx



06. A detachment of sisters of mercy from the city of Chernigov on the deck of a floating hospital on the ship "Tsarina". Odessa. Xnumx



07. A detachment of nurses, designed for a floating hospital, organized on the ship "Tsaritsa". Odessa. 1904-1905



08. The Archbishop of Kherson and Odessa, Justin, blesses a detachment of sisters of mercy and orderlies to work in a floating hospital, organized on the ship "Tsarina". Odessa. 1904-1905



09. Princess Eugenia Maximilianovna Oldenburg (in the group on the left) and her escorts escort the floating hospital, which is located on the ship “Tsarina”. Odessa. 1904-1905



10. The floating hospital, located on the ship "Tsarina", departs from the pier, departing for the Far East. Odessa. 1904-1905



11. General view of the ship "Tsarina", which was equipped with a floating infirmary of the Red Cross. Far East



12. Group of medical personnel (from left to right): pharmacist V.P. Krause, junior physician V. P. Ivakin, Assistant Commissioner of the Red Cross K. V. Mordvinov, Junior physician A. A. Kosminsky, Senior Physician I. H. Dzirne. 1901.



13. A group of clergymen: Father Meletius, candidate of theology, performing the work of the psalmist II Scriabin, rector of Volokolamsk Joseph Monastery Archimandrite Micah. Xnumx



14. Group of medical personnel: sisters of mercy E. A. Uvarova, A. M. Kukorekina, elder sister of PT. Rakitskaya, sister of mercy E.F. Nitchenko, warehouse manager KG Dzirne, V.M. Dmitrusenko, E. F. Piskunova. Xnumx



15. Group of medical attendants on the deck of the steamship: S.I. Zverev, K.V. Suvorov, Yu.L. Tomilchik, senior orderly K.O. Payonk, N. S. Sergeev, V.I. Kudryshev, I. F. Fedorov, A.A. Ivanov. Xnumx



16. A group of officers on the deck of the steamer: PP Kuzyaev, Yu.A. Olshevsky, D.Yu. Kapetanaki, Ya. Ya. Verba, commander V.P. Lichkovaho, V.F. Lubenov (behind him), N.I. Yakovlev, P.S. Gorsky, N.G. Popandopulo. Xnumx



17. E.F. Piskunova, elder sister of PT. Rakitskaya, V.M. Dmitrusenko, A. M. Kukorekina. Xnumx



18. Archimandrite Micah while serving on the steamer; on the right - sick infirmary. Xnumx



19. Junior physician A. A. Kosminsky (left) in the ward number 1 in patients' beds. Xnumx



20. The younger doctor A. A. Kosminsky (standing in the center) at the bedside of the patient in ward number 1. Xnumx



21. The junior doctor A. A. Kosminsky during a round-up of patients in ward number 1. Xnumx



22. View of the part of the chamber number 2, prepared for the reception of patients. Xnumx



23. Sisters of Mercy in the ward number 2, equipped with a dressing station and a microscope. Xnumx



24. Senior physician I. H. Dzirne (third from left), sister of mercy, junior doctor V. P. Ivakin - on the right, the patient is tied up in ward number 2 (at the dressing station). Xnumx



25. Doctor and nurse in the ward number 3 in patients' beds. Xnumx



26. Junior physician V.P. Ivakin and sisters of mercy near the patient in the ward number 3. Xnumx

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27. Senior Doctor I.Kh. Dzirne (right), doctors and sisters of mercy during an operation to remove an inguinal hernia. Xnumx



28. Pharmacy supervisor V.P. Krause at work. Xnumx



29. Internal view of the pharmacy. Xnumx

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30. Patients on the deck of the ship "Tsarina". Japan, Nagasaki. Xnumx



31. Patients on the deck of the ship "Tsarina". Japan, Yokohama. Xnumx



32. Patients on the deck of the ship "Tsarina". Japan, Yokohama. Xnumx



33. Patients on the deck of the ship "Tsarina". Japan, Yokohama. Xnumx



34. Patients on the deck of the ship "Tsarina". Japan, Yokohama. Xnumx



35. View of the city from the sea. Port Arthur. 14 October 1900



36. View of the bay and residential buildings. Port Arthur. 14 October 1900

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  1. itr
    +4
    15 March 2015 07: 47
    Great photos! By the way, this is the truth. The women at the front were sisters of mercy and not frostbitten feminists from the battalion.
    1. +2
      15 March 2015 09: 19
      Great review! Good article, great photos! hi
  2. orinori
    +3
    15 March 2015 08: 35
    Beautiful rare photos.
  3. +2
    15 March 2015 09: 20
    Very interesting material supplementing the previously published one. I hope the topic will continue, it would be great to make a collection dedicated to the history of the military ambulance transport in Russia, especially the military ambulance trains (VSP). It is difficult to overestimate the role of the VSP in the Patriotic War, the famous VSP No. 312 (Vera Panova's story "Sputniki") covered 250 thousand km and transported at least 25 thousand people. So, this topic is waiting for its authors.
  4. +2
    15 March 2015 16: 59
    I carefully looked at all the photos and with great respect and love accepted these beautiful female faces of my great-grandmothers. How beautiful and noble they were. What are the subtle spiritual features of their faces. Looking at them, the wounded and sick of the Russian army quickly recovered and this is a huge help for these beautiful women. And what are the strict doctors and orderlies. Bravo to the author.
  5. 0
    15 March 2015 18: 26
    This is our story - the history of our Russia.
  6. +1
    15 March 2015 19: 07
    A noteworthy point is that the operation to remove the hernia is performed without gloves and without masks, which is typical for that period of medicine. The era of "carbolic acid".
  7. 0
    15 March 2015 21: 10
    What amazingly beautiful spiritualized faces that are not comparable with today's !!!! Here it is, destroyed ** gene pool ** of the people !!!!
  8. 0
    16 March 2015 08: 49
    Great photos!