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An outdoor poster, framed in silver metal, is displayed against a textured, light-colored wall, likely concrete or stucco. The poster features a painting depicting a dramatic scene. In the painting, a…read more

heroism
sacrifice
tragedy
compassion
resilience

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An outdoor poster, framed in silver metal, is displayed against a textured, light-colored wall, likely concrete or stucco. The poster features a painting depicting a dramatic scene. In the painting, an adult male, possibly a soldier or medic, dressed in a brown uniform jacket, is shown carrying a limp individual in light-colored (white/light blue) clothing. The carrier looks upwards with a strained or distressed expression, suggesting effort and emotion. The person being carried appears to be a casualty, possibly injured or deceased. The background of the painting is rendered with broad, sweeping brushstrokes in muted, chaotic colors, hinting at a scene of conflict, fire, or distress. To the left of the painting, running vertically, is the museum's name in Russian: "ВОЕННО-МЕДИЦИНСКИЙ МУЗЕЙ" (Military Medical Museum) and "МУЗЕЙ МЕДИЦИНЫ РОССИИ И ВОЕННО-МЕДИЦИНСКОЙ СЛУЖБЫ" (Museum of Medicine of Russia and the Military Medical Service). To the right, also running vertically, are contact and location details: "Санкт-Петербург, Лазаретный пер., д. 2" (St. Petersburg, Lazaretny Lane, building 2), with an alternate entrance specified as "(вход с ул. Введенский канал, д. 6)" (entrance from Vvedensky Canal street, building 6). It also mentions the metro station: "м. «Пушкинская»" (Metro station "Pushkinskaya"). Two phone numbers are listed: "тел: 8 (812) 952 55 43, 8 (921) 952 55 43," and the website "http://www.milmed.spb.ru." Two logos are visible: a circular emblem with a caduceus-like symbol at the top right and a smaller, more stylized emblem at the bottom right. The poster itself shows minor wear, particularly on the frame.