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"The Evolution of Physicians: From Plague Doctors to Modern Medicine" In the 17th century, plague doctors donned their distinctive beaked masks and long cloaks

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Physician Collection: Israel, The Galilee, Tiberias, Tomb of Rabbi Moshe Ben Maimon, Spanish physician
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Physician Collection: Doctor doing a thoracic and abdominal recognition of a patie
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Physician Collection: Robert Bayfield 17th Century Portrait English
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Physician Collection: Max Nordau, Zionist leader, writer and physician
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Physician Collection: Dr Paul Broca, French physician
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Physician Collection: Doctor Heinrich Ludwig Wolf (1850-1889) - E. Gimeno
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Physician Collection: Dr Max Nordau, author, autograph portrait
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Physician Collection: Bell H-13J-BF Sioux 57-2728
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Physician Collection: George Cheyne MD, pioneering physician
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Physician Collection: Death holds out a urinal to a Physician caring
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Physician Collection: A physician, his patient, a coffin and two skeletons
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Physician Collection: Albert Schweitzer, theologian, organist and physician
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Physician Collection: Schweitzer Albert 1875 1965 Franco French German
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Physician Collection: Ernesto (Che) Guevara, Marxist revolutionary leader
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Physician Collection: Anastas Ivanovich Mikoyan with Ernesto Che Guevara
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Physician Collection: Mao Zedong meeting Che Guevara
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Physician Collection: Sir William Gull
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Physician Collection: DR A R MANBY
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Physician Collection: Tapestry fragment depicting St Cosmas and St Damian, 1450-75 (wool & linen)
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Physician Collection: Tapestry fragment depicting an interior with physician and woman, Beaute, French or Flemish
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Physician Collection: Dr. John W. Francis, 1857 (oil on canvas)
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Physician Collection: The Quack, c. 1619-25 (oil on panel)
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Physician Collection: Sancho at the Feast, Starved by his Physician by William Hogarth
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Physician Collection: Melampus and the Centaur, 1919 (oil on canvas)
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Physician Collection: Jan Antonides van der Linden, 1655 (Etching)
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Physician Collection: Jan Antonides van der Linden, 1655 (Etching)
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Physician Collection: Le geant Pantagruel et ses compagnons chez Grippeminaud, archiduc des Chats fourres - illustration
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Physician Collection: Sir William Jenner - portrait standing
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Physician Collection: Giant Pantagruel and his companions visit the monastery of the Freres Fredons
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Physician Collection: Portrait of John Locke, printed 1944 (print)
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Physician Collection: Musee des Beaux-Arts, Dijon, France
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Physician Collection: Albert Einstein in Princeton, USA, 1933 (photo)
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Physician Collection: Andre Vesale (1514-1564) flemish doctor, engraving
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Physician Collection: Portrait of Giovanni Battista Bianchi, 17th century (terracotta)
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Physician Collection: Singer or kan, writer or kayastha, and vaidya or physician with wood carving
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Physician Collection: Horace Wells proceed with the extraction of a tooth in front of his students in 1844 (engraving)
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Physician Collection: Janusz Korczak, c. 1888 (b/w photo)
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Physician Collection: Portrait of Carolus Linnaeus, 19th century (engraving)
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Physician Collection: Andreas Vesalius
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Physician Collection: First surgical operation with sulfuric ether anesthesia at Boston Hospital by William Morton
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Physician Collection: Horace Wells proceed with the extraction of a tooth in front of his students in 1844 (engraving)
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Physician Collection: Horace Wells proceed with the extraction of a tooth in front of his students in 1844 (engraving)
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Physician Collection: Bust of Guido Baccelli, 1895 (bronze)
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Physician Collection: Portrait of Domenico Lanzoni (oil on canvas)
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Physician Collection: Bust of Giovanni di Antonio Chellini da San Miniato, 1456, (marble)
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Physician Collection: First surgical operation with sulfuric ether anesthesia at Boston Hospital by William Morton


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"The Evolution of Physicians: From Plague Doctors to Modern Medicine" In the 17th century, plague doctors donned their distinctive beaked masks and long cloaks, bravely battling the deadly disease that ravaged Europe. Their haunting appearance is immortalized in artwork from that era. Fast forward to the pioneering spirit of Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, who shattered gender barriers by becoming England's first female physician in the late 19th century. Her determination paved the way for countless women to pursue careers in medicine. A monumental breakthrough came in 1846 when anesthesia was first used during surgery. This revolutionary development transformed the field of medicine, alleviating patients' pain and allowing surgeons to perform intricate procedures with precision. Jonathan Couch, a renowned physician from Cornwall before 1870, dedicated his life to studying marine biology and contributed significantly to our understanding of marine creatures' anatomy and behavior. The ancient Romans revered Asclepius as their god of healing. A magnificent statue depicting him stands as a testament to their belief in physicians' divine power to restore health and well-being. The Montessori school system revolutionized education by emphasizing individual learning styles and fostering independence among young learners. Dr. Maria Montessori's innovative approach has influenced not only education but also healthcare practices worldwide. Claudius Galen, an influential Greek physician from ancient times, made significant contributions through his extensive research on human anatomy and physiology. His bust serves as a reminder of his enduring legacy in medical science. Dr. William Gilbert captivated Queen Elizabeth I with his groundbreaking experiments on electricity during the late 16th century. His work laid the foundation for modern electrical therapies used in various medical treatments today. Axel Munthe's love for Anacapri led him to establish a clinic there where he provided medical care for locals and visitors alike during the early 20th century. His dedication exemplifies how they can make a difference beyond traditional hospital settings.