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" The emblem of the red cross on a white ground and the words Red Cross or Geneva Cross can only be used, whether in time of peace or war, to protect or designate sanitary formations and establishments, the personnel and materiel protected by the convention. "
Transactions of the American Hospital Association - Page 90
by American Hospital Association - 1908
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The Medical Bulletin: A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 30

1908 - 258 pages
...protected by this Convention; and WHEREAS, The treaty further provides (article 23) that "the emblem of the red cross on a white ground and the words Red Cross or Geneva Cross can only be used, whether in time of peace or war, to protect or designate sanitary formations and...
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Bulletin, Volume 3

American National Red Cross - 1908 - 276 pages
...agreement in the Treaty of Geneva, 1864, and the revised Treaty of Geneva, 1906, "the emblem of the Red Cross on a white ground and the words Red Cross...Geneva Cross" were adopted to designate the personnel protected by this Convention, and Whereas, The Treaty further provides (Article 23) that "the emblem...
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Bulletin, Volume 1

American National Red Cross - 1906 - 208 pages
...of the second paragraph of the preceding article are applicable to them. ART. 23. The emblem of the red cross on a white ground and the words Red Cross or Geneva Cross can only be used, whether in time of peace or war, to protect or designate sanitary formations and...
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Field Service Regulations, United States Army, ...

United States. War Department - 1906 - 232 pages
...of the second paragraph of the preceding article are applicable to them. ART. 23. The emblem of the red cross on a white ground and the words Red Cross or Geneva Cross may only be used, whether in time of peace or war, to protect or designate sanitary formations and...
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Bulletin of the American Academy of Medicine, Volume 8

American Academy of Medicine - 1907 - 550 pages
...agreement in the Treaty of Geneva, 1864, and the revised Treaty of Geneva, 1906, "the emblem of the Red Cross on a white ground and the words, 'Red Cross'...'Geneva Cross, ' were adopted to designate the personnel protected by this Convention," and WHEREAS, The Treaty further provides (Article 23), that "the emblem...
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Nashville Journal of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 101

1907 - 588 pages
...by this Convention ; and WHEREAS, The Treaty further provides (Article 23) that "the emblem of the Red Cross on a white ground and the words Red Cross or Geneva Cross can only be used whether in time of peace or war, to protect or designate sanitary formations and establishments,...
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Proceedings of the American Political Science Association, Volume 3

American Political Science Association. Meeting - 1907 - 272 pages
...the second paragraph of the preceding article are applicable to them. ARTICLE 23. The emblem of the red cross on a white ground and the words Red Cross or Geneva Cross may only be used, whether in time of peace or war, to protect or designate military formations and...
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Manual of Military Law: War Office, 1907

Great Britain. War Office - 1907 - 874 pages
...national flag of the belligerent to whose army they are attached. Oh. XIV. Article 23. The emblem of the red cross on a white ground and the words " Red Cross " or " Geneva Cross " shall not be used, either in time of peace or in time of wa* except to protect or to indicate the...
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The Cleveland Medical and Surgical Reporter, Volume 15

1907 - 666 pages
...protected by this Convention, and Whereas, The Treaty further provides (Article 23) that "the emblem of the Red Cross on a white ground and the words Red Cross or Geneva Cross can only be used whether in time of peace or war, to protect or designate sanitary formations and establishments,...
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Detroit Medical Journal, Volume 7

1907 - 504 pages
...protected by this Convention, and Whereas. The Treaty further provides (Article 23) that "the emblem of the Red Cross on a white ground and the words Red Cross or Geneva Cross can only be used whether in time of peace or war, to protect or designate sanitary formations and establishments,...
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