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Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Representation of people of New World

Representation of people of New World
First published representation of people of the New World. Human flesh is being eaten (top left), and part of a human body is hanging from a beam (centre top)

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: George Wilhelm Steller (1709 - 1746)

George Wilhelm Steller (1709 - 1746)
Stellers Sea - Cow (Hydrodamalis gigas/Rhytina gigas) a sea - cow almost 6 meters long, discovered by George Wilhelm Steller (1709 - 1746) on Behrings second expedition to Kamchatka (1741)

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Departure of Prince Siddhartha, illustration

Departure of Prince Siddhartha, illustration
Departure of Prince Siddhartha; Siddhartha Guataman (c.563 - c.483 BC), founder of Buddhism. Became supreme Buddha c528 BC

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: John Dudley

John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland (1520 - 1553) married his son to Lady Jane Grey and opposed the succession of Mary I. Engraving after the portrait by Holbein

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Portrait of Pietro Lando

Portrait of Pietro Lando

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Buddha as mendicant in saffron robes

Buddha as mendicant in saffron robes
Prince Siddhartha: Siddhartha Guataman (c563 - c483 BC) founder of Buddhism. Became supreme Buddha c528 BC. Buddha as mendicant in saffron robes

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: March, Astrological sign of Aries, Ram

March, Astrological sign of Aries, Ram
March. Astrological sign of Aries, the Ram. From the " Bedford Hours", French 15th century illuminated manuscript

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Engraving of goddess Hecate

Engraving of goddess Hecate
Hecate, triple - bodied daughter of the Titan Perses and of Asteria. As goddess of the lower world, in Ancient Greek mythology she ruled over magic, ghosts and witchcraft. Wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Strike breaking coal miners in Rhondda Valley, Wales

Strike breaking coal miners in Rhondda Valley, Wales
Strike breaking coal miners in the Rhondda Valley, Wales, with their lamps before going down the pit. They are wearing khaki - colored arm bands with the crown stamped on it

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Michael Alberti

Michael Alberti (1682 - 1757) German physician and a founder of forensic medicine, born in Nuremberg. engraving from " Icones Virorum" by Friedrich Roth - Scholtz (Nuremberg, 1725)

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Illustration of war ship in Anglo - Saxon manuscript

Illustration of war ship in Anglo - Saxon manuscript
Norse dragon - prowed ship. Anglo - Saxon manuscript, 10th Century. British Museum, London

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Title page of Luthers Old Testament

Title page of Luthers Old Testament
Martin Luther (1483 - 1546) German religious reformer. Title page of Luthers translation of the Old Testament from Hebrew into German (1534)

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Knight of Malta also called Knight Hospitaller

Knight of Malta also called Knight Hospitaller. Member of the Order of St John of Jerusalem founded end 11th century, dedicated to fighting the " infidel" and treating sick and wounded

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Hotel - Dieu de Paris

Hotel - Dieu de Paris. On the right nuns feed their patients while, bottom left, corpses are sewn into shrouds. In top left a priest gives the sacrament to a patient while a nun folds the hands of a

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Doctor examining urine sample

Doctor examining urine sample
Physician examining a sample of urine from the patient lying in bed. Woodcut from " Regimen Sanitatis" (The Salernian Rule of Health)

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Dissection in progress

Dissection in progress
A dissection in progress. From " Le livre de la propriete des choses" (On the Properites of Things) written by the English Franciscan monk Bartholomew Glanville called Bartolomaeus Anglicus

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Birth of Julius Caesar

Birth of Julius Caesar (c100 - 44 BC) by caesarian section. From Filippion Beroaldos (1453 - 1505) edition of Seutonius " Lives of the Caesars" which repeated the legend of Caesars birth

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Dentistry in 17th century, France

Dentistry in 17th century, France
Dentistry in 17th century France. While the dentist is pulling the mans tooth his assistant is picking the patients purse

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Lack of hygiene

Lack of hygiene
A confinement showing complete lack of hygiene with people eating and drinking, a child playing, and a dog gnawing a bone, all in the same room in which a baby has just been delivered

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Doctor examining urine sample

Doctor examining urine sample
Physician examining a sample of urine from the patient lying in bed. From " Le livre de la propriete des choses" (On the Properites of Things)

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Dissection in progress

Dissection in progress
A dissection in progress. From " Le livre de la propriete des choses" (On the Properites of Things) written by the English Franciscan monk Bartholomew Glanville

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Greatracks touched for Scrofula

Greatracks touched for Scrofula
Valentine Greatracks or Greatorex (1628 - 1666), known as Grearakes the Stroker. Greatracks touched for the Kings Evil (Scrofula) which he also treated with carrot poultices. Woodcut 1837

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Astrologers casting horoscope

Astrologers casting horoscope
Astrologers casting a horoscope for the child being born to the woman in the foreground seated in a birthing chair. She is supported by two women while the midwife delivers the baby

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Internal organs

Internal organs of the human body. From Gregor Reisch " Margarita Philosophica", Basle, 1508

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Hippocrates of Cos

Hippocrates of Cos (born c460 BC) Ancient Greek physician. Woodcut from Hartmann Schedel " Liber chronicarum mundi" (Nuremberg Chronicle), Nuremberg, 1493

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Four Humors with their animals

Four Humors with their animals
The Four Humors with their representative animals. Choleric, with lion: Sanguine, with ape: Phlegmatic, with sheep: Melancholic, with pig

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Distillation of medicines

Distillation of medicines. Female in centre is sorting herbs to be used in various concoctions. From " Le livre de la propriete des choses" (On the Properites of Things)

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Female Mandrake plant

Female Mandrake plant. Woodcut from Johannis de Cuba " Ortus Sanitatis", Strasbourg, 1483. A soporific was obtained from the root and its properties were probably known to the Babylonians

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Male Mandrake plant

Male Mandrake plant. Woodcut from Johannis de Cuba " Ortus Sanitatis", Strasbourg, 1483. A soporific was obtained from the root and its properties were probably known to the Babylonians

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Head and neck

Head and neck
Plate of the head and neck including at IX and X the bones of the ear. From Bartolommeo Eustachi " Tabulae Anatomicae", second edition, Amsterdam, 1722

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Birth by caesarian section

Birth by caesarian section
Illustration of birth by caesarian section from Scipione Mercurio " La Commare o Raccoglitrice..." Verona, 1642. Mercurio recommended caesarian section in cases of contracted pelvis

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Birthing chair

Birthing chair in use. Midwife works underneath the mothers clothing while her assistant supports the mother from behind. 16th century woodcut from Eucharius Roslin " The Garden of Roses"

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Illustration from Fourteenth Century on Surgery

Illustration from Fourteenth Century on Surgery
The anatomy lesson. Engraving after a manuscript of the work of the French surgeon Guy de Chaulliac (c1300 - 1368)

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: German airship designed by Count von Zeppelin

German airship designed by Count von Zeppelin
A German airship designed by Count von Zeppelin and, at the top right corner, the much smaller French airship Parseval. Liebig trade card c1900

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Doctor applying Bezoar stone

Doctor applying Bezoar stone
Physician applying a Bezoar stone to a victim of poisoning. The stone was extracted from the gall - bladder or stomach of an animal such as a goat or an antelope

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Doctor examining urine sample

Doctor examining urine sample
Physician in a hospital ward examining a specimen of urine. 17th century engraving by (Gasper) Bouttata

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Woman hatching baby

Woman hatching baby
Woman hatching a baby from an egg she has incubated. Incident reported by the Ancient Greek historian Herodotus (c485 - 425 BC)

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Thaddeus Kosciuszko (1746 - 1817) portrait

Thaddeus Kosciuszko (1746 - 1817) portrait
Thaddeus Kosciuszko (1746 - 1817) Polish soldier and patriot. Engraving

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Sandals and toe caps of King Tutankhamen

Sandals and toe caps of King Tutankhamen, Egyptian Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty. Ruled 1333 BC - 1324 BC, during the period of Egyptian history known as the New Kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: March, Astrological sign of Aries

March, Astrological sign of Aries
March. Astrological sign of Aries. Pruning. From the " Bedford Hours", French 15th century illuminated manuscript

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Early 16th century life

Early 16th century life. August: The grain harvest. Reaping with sickles. Workers being brought refreshment by woman. Sheaves of grain being carted to barn or mill (centre left)

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: June, tournament, 16th century Flemish calendar

June, tournament, 16th century Flemish calendar
June: A tournament. Early 16th century Flemish manuscript calendar

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Comparison of embryos of Pig, Cow, Rabbit and Man

Comparison of embryos of Pig, Cow, Rabbit and Man
Haeckels comparison of embryos of Pig, Cow, Rabbit and Man. Top row, all embryos show gill slit at O, demonstrating his Recapitulation theory

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Portrait of Christopher Columbus

Portrait of Christopher Columbus
Engraving of an ivory niello showing Christopher Columbus (1451 - 1506), Genoese explorer, on board his ship during his voyage to America

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Chief Wahunsonacock smoking in his hut

Chief Wahunsonacock smoking in his hut
Top: Chief Wahunsonacock (father of Pocahontas) head of Powhatan confederacy of Algonquin - speaking tribes smoking in his hut

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Christopher Columbus looking at sailing ships

Christopher Columbus looking at sailing ships
Christopher Columbus (1451 - 1506), Genoese explorer, discovering America. Woodcut, Florence, 1493. Ferdinand II of Aragon points to Columbus in Santa Maria as she approaches land with the Pinta

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: View of Venice

View of Venice from title page of Amerigo Vespucci " Voyages", 1521. Authorship ascribed to either Francan or Zorzi

Background imageImages Dated 1st January 1754: Minamoto Yorimoto on horse

Minamoto Yorimoto on horse
Minamoto Yorimoto (1147 - 1199) Japanese warrior and founder of the feudal form of Japanese government, the Shogunate, 1192. Artists impression



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