World War I Slide Show--07. Physical Examination of Recruit
Date:
ca. 1917-1918
Description:
World War I Lantern Slide Show. Slide No. 07 in group of originally numbered slides. Physical examination of a recruit sitting in a chair breathing into a mask. This is apparently a respiration test for a potential pilot. Frame is labelled with text saying 'Visual Bureau, University of Pittsburgh.' (negative no. 7-19354 is inscribed on slide)
World War I Slide Show--06. Physical Examination of Recruit
Date:
ca. 1917-1918
Description:
World War I Lantern Slide Show. Slide No. 06 in group of originally numbered slides. Physical examination of a recruit sitting in a chair breathing into a mask. This is apparently a respiration test for a potential pilot. Frame is labelled with text saying 'Visual Bureau, University of Pittsburgh.' (negative no. 6-19353 is inscribed on slide)
World War I Slide Show--05. Physical Examination of Recruit
Date:
ca. 1917-1918
Description:
World War I Lantern Slide Show. Slide No. 05 in group of originally numbered slides. Physical examination of a recruit sitting in a chair. This is apparently a balance test for a potential pilot. Frame is labelled with text saying 'Visual Bureau, University of Pittsburgh.' (negative no. 5-8237 is inscribed on slide)
World War I Slide Show--04. Physical Examination of Recruit
Date:
ca. 1917-1918
Description:
World War I Lantern Slide Show. Slide No. 04 in group of originally numbered slides. Physical examination of a recruit sitting in a chair. This is apparently a balance test for a potential pilot. Frame is labeled with text saying 'Visual Bureau, University of Pittsburgh.' (negative no. 4-8244 is inscribed on slide)
World War I Slide Show--03. Physical Examination of Recruit
Date:
ca. 1917-1918
Description:
World War I Lantern Slide Show. Slide No. 03 in group of originally numbered slides. Physical examination of a recruit sitting in a chair. This is apparently a balance test for a potential pilot. Frame is labelled with text saying 'Visual Bureau, University of Pittsburgh.' (negative no. 3-8246 is inscribed on slide)