Images Dated 9th November 1999
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Tread carefully.... a pedestrian walks along Long Street on the controversial cobbles in
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Sir Alex Ferguson with the freedom of Glasgow - 9th November 1999
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The first picture to be received in London of the plane in which General Balbo the
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Coloured MRI scan of organophosphate brain damage
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Bottles of wine at Tanners Wine Merchants in Shrewsbury
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Ducks enjoy an autumn swim on the canal at Atherstone
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Joanna Lumley November 1999. About her efforts to raise money for victim of the recent
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American Pika (Ochotona princeps) Yellowstone NP, WY
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Broken leg
Broken leg. Coloured X-ray showing multiple fractures (centre) to the lower leg. Both the tibia (the thicker bone, foreground) and the fibula have been broken. Fractures are usually caused by a severe force, such as a fall. In most cases a fracture is repaired by a surgical operation performed under anaesthesia. The bone ends are realigned and immobilized, sometimes with metal pins or plates, to allow the broken pieces to reunite firmly. In an adult a weight-bearing bone such as the tibia may take up to six months to knit together completely. Also seen in the image are the bones of the foot at bottom centre
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