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The image captures the exterior of a medical clinic or "Cabinet de Soins" in an urban setting, likely Casablanca, Morocco, given the bilingual signage and architectural style. The building wall features a white upper section with a rough, textured dark reddish-brown lower half, separated by a red line. A paved sidewalk of interlocking pavers is visible in the foreground. The dominant feature is a large sign painted on the white wall. It displays "مصحة الضمان" (Masahat Al Daman, meaning "Guarantee Clinic" or "Assurance Clinic") in red Arabic script, accompanied by "Cabinet de Soins" (Cabinet of Care/Treatments) in red French cursive, beneath a red crescent and cross medical symbol. Below the main sign, three panels list various medical services. The central panel details "incision d'abcès" (incision of abscesses), "شق الخراج" (incision of abscess), "علاج الأظافر المعفنة" (treatment of infected nails), "أخذ الدم جميع التحاليل المخبرية" (blood sampling for all laboratory tests), and "خلدة الطفل بطرق صرية التلقيح" (child vaccination by various methods). The right panel, partially visible, lists "الحقن" (injections), "قياس الضغط الدموي" (blood pressure measurement), "الديب وتنوع الجروح" (dressing and wound care), "غسل الأذن" (ear washing), and "إتصيرب (perfusion)" (infusion/perfusion). The left panel is mostly obscured but lists general treatments. Above the sign, dark clothes, including what appear to be pants and socks, are hanging to dry from an unseen line or balcony. To the right, a building section shows a window covered with black metal security grates and a small outdoor spotlight. In the background, other residential buildings with windows and balconies, some with awnings, are visible, along with palm trees and partially parked cars. The diffused lighting suggests either early morning or late afternoon. No people are present, but the signage clearly indicates the function of the building as a healthcare provider.
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