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Blisters Collection

"Blisters: The Unseen Battle on the Skin's Surface" Whipping implements and ride to Rumford

Background imageBlisters Collection: Graeme Mcdowell Receives Treatment For Blisters

Graeme Mcdowell Receives Treatment For Blisters Europe 37th Ryder Cup, Valhalla Golf Club Louisville, Kentucky, USA 21 September 2008 Date: 21 September 2008

Background imageBlisters Collection: The grocer boy was actually picking off the paint on the side door

The grocer boy was actually picking off the paint on the side door, which had formed into blisters (engraving)
971563 The grocer boy was actually picking off the paint on the side door, which had formed into blisters (engraving) by Grossmith

Background imageBlisters Collection: Our Volunteers at Work, the Artists (Twentieth Middlesex) garrisoning a Fort (engraving)

Our Volunteers at Work, the Artists (Twentieth Middlesex) garrisoning a Fort (engraving)
1044267 Our Volunteers at Work, the Artists (Twentieth Middlesex) garrisoning a Fort (engraving) by Nash, Joseph (d.1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: Our Volunteers at Work)

Background imageBlisters Collection: Exanthemata, from Traite Theorique et Pratique des Maladies de la Peau

Exanthemata, from Traite Theorique et Pratique des Maladies de la Peau
CHT235025 Exanthemata, from Traite Theorique et Pratique des Maladies de la Peau by Pierre Francois Olive Rayer (1793-1867) 1835 (coloured engraving) by French School

Background imageBlisters Collection: Skin disorders (colour litho)

Skin disorders (colour litho)
3630405 Skin disorders (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Skin disorders. Illustration from Meyers Konversations-Lexicon, c1895.); © Look and Learn

Background imageBlisters Collection: Skin disorders, c. 1890 (colour chromolithograph)

Skin disorders, c. 1890 (colour chromolithograph)
1065620 Skin disorders, c.1890 (colour chromolithograph) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; Prismatic Pictures; German, out of copyright

Background imageBlisters Collection: Cold sore C014 / 4604

Cold sore C014 / 4604
Cold sore. Close-up of a cold sore beneath the nose of a 27-year-old female patient. Cold sores are caused by the Herpes simplex virus

Background imageBlisters Collection: Boeing B-17C Flying Fortress

Boeing B-17C Flying Fortress
On the Boeing B-17C Flying Fortress the side gun blisters were eliminated from the fuselage, the bottom blister was replaced by a larger bathtub housing and the nose gun mounting increased

Background imageBlisters Collection: Shingles nerve damage

Shingles nerve damage

Background imageBlisters Collection: Snail shells on the bottom of the sea, 3D computer graphics

Snail shells on the bottom of the sea, 3D computer graphics

Background imageBlisters Collection: Snail shell and bubbles, 3D computer graphics

Snail shell and bubbles, 3D computer graphics

Background imageBlisters Collection: White rust, Albugo bliti, blisters on the upper surface of amaranth or pigweed leaves

White rust, Albugo bliti, blisters on the upper surface of amaranth or pigweed leaves, Amaranthus retroflexus

Background imageBlisters Collection: Early blisters of pear leaf blister mite, Eriophyes pyri, red on young pear foliage

Early blisters of pear leaf blister mite, Eriophyes pyri, red on young pear foliage and flower peduncles in spring

Background imageBlisters Collection: Cold sore C014 / 4603

Cold sore C014 / 4603
Cold sore. Close-up of a cold sore beneath the nose of a 27-year-old female patient. Cold sores are caused by the Herpes simplex virus

Background imageBlisters Collection: Frostbitten hand of Edward Atkinson, Antarctic expedition 19

Frostbitten hand of Edward Atkinson, Antarctic expedition 19
The hand of Surgeon Edward Atkinson, swollen with blisters due to frostbite. Edward Leicester Atkinson (18811929) was a Royal naval surgeon

Background imageBlisters Collection: Smallpox infection

Smallpox infection
MODEL RELEASED. Smallpox infection. Simulation of a doctor writing on a slide that has pus infected with the smallpox virus on it. Smallpox is a contagious viral disease unique to humans

Background imageBlisters Collection: Shingles

Shingles. Artwork of varicella-zoster virus particles (virions, blue) during shingles. Each viron comprises an icosahedral (20-sided) capsid containing viral DNA

Background imageBlisters Collection: Lung fibrosis, CT scan

Lung fibrosis, CT scan
Lung fibrosis. Image 2 of 3. Coloured computed tomography (CT) scan through the chest of a patient with lung (pulmonary) fibrosis

Background imageBlisters Collection: Gout Symptoms on Hand

Gout Symptoms on Hand
A close-up view of blisters on a gout sufferers hand


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"Blisters: The Unseen Battle on the Skin's Surface" Whipping implements and ride to Rumford, let the gall d jade winch - these engravings from 1812 depict a world where they were not just physical wounds but also symbols of endurance. Graeme McDowell, known for his resilience on the golf course, receives treatment for blisters that threaten to hinder his performance. In another scene captured by an engraving, a grocer boy meticulously picks off paint blisters on a side door. It serves as a reminder that even in mundane tasks they can manifest unexpectedly. The Artists (Twentieth Middlesex) garrisoning a Fort show us volunteers at work in an engraving. Little do we know that beneath their uniforms lie potential skin disorders waiting to surface. Exanthemata, depicted in Traite Theorique et Pratique des Maladies de la Peau and color lithographs from c. 1890 reveal the intricate nature of these conditions. Cold sores (C014 / 4604) make an appearance too, reminding us of their painful presence amidst our daily lives. And who could forget the Boeing B-17C Flying Fortress soaring through the skies? Even this mighty aircraft is not immune to blister-like damages caused by its relentless battles. Lastly, shingles nerve damage reminds us that they can not limited to external wounds; they can affect our very nerves and disrupt our well-being. Blisters may seem insignificant at first glance but hold immense power over our bodies and minds. They serve as reminders of both strength and vulnerability – constant companions throughout life's journey.