Wounded U.S. marine being treated by a doctor at 5th Division hospital in Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II.
Wounded United States Marines at the 5th Marine Division hospital in Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. A syringe being inserted in a large open wound inside a Marine's jaw. Syringe being pushed into various parts of the jaw. Towels being packed around the wound. Doctor swabs out the wound. Doctor stitches an open wound in Marine's jaw. Marine's face after wound is sewn and dressing being placed on the wound. Doctor probes into a wound in a Marine's mouth. Location: Iwo Jima. Date: March 4, 1945.