I was very excited to find the medical ward. It was brighter and cleaner than I expected (though the cleanliness may just be for the tourist's benefit). Each bed had a tag listing a soldier and his diagnosis (along with some additional information). There were many different ailments and injuries, but this one with Cholera caught my interest. A stretcher I hadn't seen before was in the surgeon's room next door. It's a hand-carry model with a hood that can be raised to keep the bright prairie sun off the wounded person's face.
Did you know that Creative Memories produces a "Project Recipe" for every collection they make? I recently started adding them to my Pinterest boards, so I remember to use them. This is the Project Recipe for Wide Open Places, which is the paper I used for the layout. (You could use any paper for the layout, so theoretically, you could use this layout for a wedding using a more formal paper.) Though the theme of the photos is the medical ward, I didn't look for anything related strictly to medicine. I kept with the Western feel I've used for this portion of the album.
I love that your posts include a history lesson too :) I like the looks of this layout.
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