
This is a black and white photograph featuring two side-by-side images, labeled 'Fig. 90 and 91. Author's Flashlight Photograph of 1 June, 1912 (Second Series), On the Right: Enlargement.' The images depict a person's arm and hand heavily bandaged. The bandages are visibly torn, frayed, and appear to be disintegrating, revealing patches of skin underneath. The bandages are a light color, contrasting with the darker skin tone. The image on the left shows a more distant view of the arm, while the image on the right is an enlargement, providing a closer look at the damaged bandages and the skin beneath. The skin appears to be irritated or inflamed in places. The overall impression is one of injury, decay, and possibly a medical condition. The images have a historical, documentary feel, likely taken for medical or scientific purposes.