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"Bunion: The Painful Truth Revealed in X-rays" In this captivating image, a woman sits in a chair, visibly discomforted as she rubs her feet

Background imageBunion Collection: Bunions, X-ray

Bunions, X-ray
Bunions. Coloured X-ray of an elderly womans deformed inward-turning toes due to bunions (orange, lower centre). This deformity (hallux valgus) is caused by wearing ill-fitting shoes

Background imageBunion Collection: Woman sitting in chair, rubbing her feet. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts / Retrofile / Getty)

Woman sitting in chair, rubbing her feet. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts / Retrofile / Getty)
UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: Woman sitting in chair, rubbing her feet

Background imageBunion Collection: Digital illustration of bunion with enlargement of bone around joint at base of big toe

Digital illustration of bunion with enlargement of bone around joint at base of big toe
Anatomy, Big Toe, Biomedical Illustration, Bunion, Caucasian Appearance, Deformed, Digitally Generated, Directly Above, Healthcare and Medicine, Human Foot, Human Joint, Human Representation

Background imageBunion Collection: Advert, Allcock's Corn Shield

Advert, Allcock's Corn Shield, plasters for corns and bunions. Date: 1888

Background imageBunion Collection: Comic postcard, Womans plump feet in sandals

Comic postcard, Womans plump feet in sandals Date: 20th century

Background imageBunion Collection: Two Regency gentlemen about to fight a duel with pistols

Two Regency gentlemen about to fight a duel with pistols. One expecting the magistrates and Bow Street officers to appear. More Miseries

Background imageBunion Collection: Woman having her feet treated painfully by a chiropodist

Woman having her feet treated painfully by a chiropodist
5893724 Woman having her feet treated painfully by a chiropodist. by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827); (add.info.: Woman having her feet treated painfully by a chiropodist in her bedroom)

Background imageBunion Collection: Advert for Beethams plasters 1892

Advert for Beethams plasters 1892
Beethams world famed corn and bunion plasters. Date: 1892

Background imageBunion Collection: Bunions

Bunions. Each of these fluid-filled pads covers the joint of the big toe. The majority of bunions are caused by the condition hallux valgus

Background imageBunion Collection: Sore ankles

Sore ankles
MODEL RELEASED. Sore ankles. Elderly woman massaging her sore ankles. She also has a bunion on her left foot

Background imageBunion Collection: Bunion, X-ray

Bunion, X-ray
Bunion. Coloured X-ray of a bunion (hallux valgus, upper right), the swelling of the joint between the big toe and the first metatarsal bone in the foot

Background imageBunion Collection: X-ray of bunions on the toes

X-ray of bunions on the toes
Coloured X-ray (top view) of the feet of a patient, showing bunions (hallux valgus) on each of the large toes. Bunions are a swelling of the large toe joint which deforms the toes


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"Bunion: The Painful Truth Revealed in X-rays" In this captivating image, a woman sits in a chair, visibly discomforted as she rubs her feet. Her expression tells the tale of the agony caused by bunions - those pesky bony bumps that can wreak havoc on our daily lives. The photo, captured by H. Armstrong Roberts from Retrofile/Getty, perfectly encapsulates the struggle faced by countless individuals battling with this common foot condition. As we gaze upon her tired face and weary hands tending to her sore ankles, it becomes evident that finding relief is paramount. Interestingly enough, historical artifacts shed light on how people throughout time have dealt with bunions. An advert for Allcock's Corn Shield reminds us of the ingenious inventions created to alleviate pain and provide comfort during simpler times. A comic postcard featuring plump feet adorned in sandals humorously highlights society's fascination with foot ailments while showcasing an era when fashion choices could exacerbate these conditions further. Delving deeper into history reveals two Regency gentlemen poised for a duel with pistols; perhaps their disagreement stemmed from differing opinions on bunion remedies? A reminder that even centuries ago, bunions were not to be taken lightly. Fast forward to modern times where we witness a brave woman undergoing painful treatment at the hands of a chiropodist. This stark portrayal serves as a testament to the lengths some are willing to go through for relief from their bunion-induced suffering. An 1892 advertisement promoting Beetham's plasters showcases yet another attempt at combating this ailment head-on. It serves as evidence that humans have been seeking solutions for generations – proof of our unwavering determination against such afflictions. Finally, X-ray images reveal the true extent of bunions' impact on toes – bones contorted and misaligned due to years of pressure and strain.