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Sleep Disorder Collection

Delve into the depths of the enigmatic world of sleep disorders, where dreams are elusive and rest remains a distant dream

Background imageSleep Disorder Collection: The Nightmare, engraved by Langlume (colour litho)

The Nightmare, engraved by Langlume (colour litho)
CHT234684 The Nightmare, engraved by Langlume (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright

Background imageSleep Disorder Collection: The Nightmare, from L Album comique, pub. 1825 (hand coloured engraving)

The Nightmare, from L Album comique, pub. 1825 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageSleep Disorder Collection: Artwork of insomnia

Artwork of insomnia
Insomnia or dreaming. Abstract illustration of a human brain depicting insomnia or otherwise the process of dreaming. An open eye is superimposed on a starry night sky, within an image of the brain

Background imageSleep Disorder Collection: Sleep apnoea treatment C013 / 8744

Sleep apnoea treatment C013 / 8744
MODEL RELEASED. Sleep apnoea treatment. Close-up of an obese woman using a continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machine to treat sleep apnoea

Background imageSleep Disorder Collection: Abstract illustration of the human eye, at night

Abstract illustration of the human eye, at night
Eye. Illustration of an open eye, appearing in the blue light of night. This image may be an abstract representation of insomnia (inability to sleep), or of psychological states such as anxiety

Background imageSleep Disorder Collection: Insomnia, conceptual artwork

Insomnia, conceptual artwork
Insomnia, conceptual computer artwork. Human face surrounded by a clock, representing insomnia. This is a condition where the person, referred to as an insomniac, is unable to sleep

Background imageSleep Disorder Collection: Insomnia

Insomnia. Computer artwork of sheep leaping over a persons head to illustrate insomnia. In the background are crescent moons

Background imageSleep Disorder Collection: Artwork of brain depicting insomnia, or dreaming

Artwork of brain depicting insomnia, or dreaming
Insomnia. Abstract illustration of a human brain depicting insomnia. Several open eyes are seen superimposed on a starry night sky over houses and trees, within an image of the brain


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Delve into the depths of the enigmatic world of sleep disorders, where dreams are elusive and rest remains a distant dream. "The Nightmare, " an 1825 hand-colored engraving by Langlume, captures the haunting essence of insomnia, a condition that torments countless individuals. Its abstract counterpart, an artwork of insomnia, mirrors the disquiet and turmoil that keeps the mind awake. In the realm of modern medicine, sleep apnea treatment, as depicted in C013 / 8744, offers hope to those who struggle with disrupted breathing during sleep. Yet, for others, the cause of their restlessness lies deeper, in the labyrinthine recesses of the brain. An artwork of the human eye, at night, reveals the intricacies of the organ that plays a crucial role in our perception of the world. But when darkness falls, and the eyelids grow heavy, insomniacs are left grappling with the elusive sandman, their minds in a state of perpetual awakeness. Conceptual artwork of insomnia, a condition that defies easy explanation, invites us to ponder the complex interplay of the mind and body. As we delve deeper into the mysteries of sleep disorders, we are reminded of the brain's intricate dance of dreams and rest, a dance that, for some, is disrupted, leaving them in a state of perpetual limbo. The abstract illustration of the human brain, at night, offers a glimpse into the intricacies of the organ that governs our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Yet, when the lights of sleep elude us, the brain's labyrinthine pathways become a maze of confusion and frustration. In the end, the enigma of sleep disorders, as depicted in various forms of art and science, serves as a reminder of the complexities of the human condition and the ongoing quest for understanding and relief.