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WWI Red Cross invalid feeding cup with spout

WWI Red Cross invalid feeding cup with spout


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WWI Red Cross invalid feeding cup with spout

First World War Red Cross invalid feeding cup with spout (slight damage to spout).. Commemorative Ware

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Commemorative Damage Feeding First Invalid Slight Spout Ware


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This evocative photograph showcases a First World War Red Cross invalid feeding cup with a spout, a poignant reminder of the medical care provided to wounded soldiers during one of history's most devastating conflicts. The cup, displaying slight damage to its spout, is a testament to the wear and tear endured during its service. The First World War, also known as the Great War, lasted from 1914 to 1918, and saw the deployment of millions of soldiers from various nations. With the extensive use of trench warfare, the medical services were stretched to their limits, treating injuries ranging from minor wounds to severe ones that required long-term care. The Red Cross, a renowned humanitarian organization, played a crucial role in providing aid to the wounded soldiers. One of their essential tasks was ensuring the provision of adequate nutrition for the injured, especially those who were unable to feed themselves. This feeding cup, with its spout, was designed to make the process of feeding the wounded as efficient and hygienic as possible. The commemorative ware, such as this feeding cup, serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the First World War. The slight damage to the spout is a testament to the cup's history and the countless lives it touched during its service. This photograph offers a glimpse into the medical history of the First World War, providing a poignant reminder of the care and compassion shown to the wounded soldiers during this time.

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