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Circa 1922, another entry in the "Surgery" series, this one pre-op. The laundry mark on the towel says "Vets Hospital No. 11 (or maybe 17) Washington D.C." National Photo Company Collection glass negative. View full size.
Not only does he have no comments, he's getting shaved by one of the waitstaff. And if all the rooms had doorknobs like that he was sure to die of some post-surgical infection transmitted by doorknob germs.
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