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"Surgery: A Journey Through Time and Advancements in Medical Science" Step into the world of surgery

Background imageSurgery Collection: Portrait of Guillaume Amoreux (1714-1790). Painting by Joseph Boze (1745-1826)

Portrait of Guillaume Amoreux (1714-1790). Painting by Joseph Boze (1745-1826). Mignot Collection, Uzes
JEB4902593 Portrait of Guillaume Amoreux (1714-1790). Painting by Joseph Boze (1745-1826). Mignot Collection, Uzes. by Boze, Joseph (1745-1825); (add.info.: Portrait of Guillaume Amoreux (1714-1790)

Background imageSurgery Collection: The Fairground Tooth Extractor (coloured engraving)

The Fairground Tooth Extractor (coloured engraving)
CHT166610 The Fairground Tooth Extractor (coloured engraving) by Frison, Gustave (b.1850); Ordre National des Pharmaciens, Paris

Background imageSurgery Collection: The Doctor Of Physic, from The Canterbury Tales (litho)

The Doctor Of Physic, from The Canterbury Tales (litho)
3643698 The Doctor Of Physic, from The Canterbury Tales (litho) by Dudley, Robert Ambrose (1867-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Doctor Of Physic, from The Canterbury Tales)

Background imageSurgery Collection: 17th century English barber-surgeon operating on a mans head, 1803 (engraving)

17th century English barber-surgeon operating on a mans head, 1803 (engraving)
7233050 17th century English barber-surgeon operating on a mans head, 1803 (engraving) by Deuchar, David (1743-1808); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSurgery Collection: Surgery: A doctor discarding a patients cranial box. Miniature in 'Liber notabilium Philippi

Surgery: A doctor discarding a patients cranial box. Miniature in "Liber notabilium Philippi septimi francorum
JLJ4673994 Surgery: A doctor discarding a patients cranial box. Miniature in " Liber notabilium Philippi septimi francorum regis, a libris Galieni extractus" written by Gui (Guy) of Pavia

Background imageSurgery Collection: Instruments for extracting bladder calculations: forceps and lithotritor (photography)

Instruments for extracting bladder calculations: forceps and lithotritor (photography)
LRI4672478 Instruments for extracting bladder calculations: forceps and lithotritor (photography) by Le Cat, Claude-Nicolas (1700-1768); Musee d Histoire de la Medecine, Paris

Background imageSurgery Collection: Professor Edmond Delorme (1847-1929) describing lung decortication to trainee doctors of the Val

Professor Edmond Delorme (1847-1929) describing lung decortication to trainee doctors of the Val de Grace Painting by
JLJ4643262 Professor Edmond Delorme (1847-1929) describing lung decortication to trainee doctors of the Val de Grace Painting by Marguerite Delorme (1876-1946). 1894

Background imageSurgery Collection: Surgery: representation of the human body. Miniature in 'Liber notabilium Philippi septimi

Surgery: representation of the human body. Miniature in "Liber notabilium Philippi septimi francorum regis
LRI4625099 Surgery: representation of the human body. Miniature in " Liber notabilium Philippi septimi francorum regis, a libris Galieni extractus" written by Gui (Guy) of Pavia, 1345

Background imageSurgery Collection: Medicine: anatomy and surgical board representing a bark. Page taken from the manuscript 'Liber

Medicine: anatomy and surgical board representing a bark. Page taken from the manuscript "Liber notabilium
JLJ4588881 Medicine: anatomy and surgical board representing a bark. Page taken from the manuscript " Liber notabilium Philippi septimi francorum regis

Background imageSurgery Collection: The Surgeons Visit (oil on panel)

The Surgeons Visit (oil on panel)
6352521 The Surgeons Visit (oil on panel) by Heemskerk, Egbert van II The Younger (1676-1744); 29.3 x 40.5 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Christies Images

Background imageSurgery Collection: Professor Edmond Delorme (1847-1929) demonstrating pulmonary decortication to students at Val de

Professor Edmond Delorme (1847-1929) demonstrating pulmonary decortication to students at Val de Grace in 1894
CHT235341 Professor Edmond Delorme (1847-1929) demonstrating pulmonary decortication to students at Val de Grace in 1894, 1897 (oil on canvas) by Delorme

Background imageSurgery Collection: A doctors Sunday rest (colour litho)

A doctors Sunday rest (colour litho)
7201370 A doctors Sunday rest (colour litho) by Trier, Walter (1890-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: A doctors Sunday rest. Illustration from Lustige Blatter, 1912.); © Look and Learn

Background imageSurgery Collection: Surgery: Physician palpating a patient. Miniature in 'Liber notabilium Philippi septimi francorum

Surgery: Physician palpating a patient. Miniature in "Liber notabilium Philippi septimi francorum regis
JLJ4673987 Surgery: Physician palpating a patient. Miniature in " Liber notabilium Philippi septimi francorum regis, a libris Galieni extractus" written by Gui (Guy) of Pavia, 1345, Italy

Background imageSurgery Collection: Surgery: Dissection of the thorax. Miniature in 'Liber notabilium Philippi septimi francorum regis

Surgery: Dissection of the thorax. Miniature in "Liber notabilium Philippi septimi francorum regis
JLJ4673981 Surgery: Dissection of the thorax. Miniature in " Liber notabilium Philippi septimi francorum regis, a libris Galieni extractus" written by Gui (Guy) of Pavia, 1345, Italy

Background imageSurgery Collection: Human figure with Russian battleship for a head being operated on by Japanese surgeons

Human figure with Russian battleship for a head being operated on by Japanese surgeons, 1904 (lithograph)
2623834 Human figure with Russian battleship for a head being operated on by Japanese surgeons, 1904 (lithograph) by Utagawa

Background imageSurgery Collection: Medicine: anatomy and surgical board representing a bark. Page taken from the manuscript 'Liber

Medicine: anatomy and surgical board representing a bark. Page taken from the manuscript "Liber notabilium
JLJ4588842 Medicine: anatomy and surgical board representing a bark. Page taken from the manuscript " Liber notabilium Philippi septimi francorum regis

Background imageSurgery Collection: Surgery: anatomy of a human body with organs and digestive system

Surgery: anatomy of a human body with organs and digestive system. Miniature in "Liber notabilium Philippi septimi
JLJ4590532 Surgery: anatomy of a human body with organs and digestive system. Miniature in " Liber notabilium Philippi septimi francorum regis

Background imageSurgery Collection: Medicine: anatomy and surgical board representing a bark. View of the digestive system

Medicine: anatomy and surgical board representing a bark. View of the digestive system
JLJ4588875 Medicine: anatomy and surgical board representing a bark. View of the digestive system. Page taken from the manuscript " Liber notabilium Philippi septimi francorum regis

Background imageSurgery Collection: Medicine: anatomy and surgical board representing a bark. Page taken from the manuscript 'Liber

Medicine: anatomy and surgical board representing a bark. Page taken from the manuscript "Liber notabilium
JLJ4588864 Medicine: anatomy and surgical board representing a bark. Page taken from the manuscript " Liber notabilium Philippi septimi francorum regis

Background imageSurgery Collection: Medicine: anatomy and surgical board representing a dissection scene - Page taken from

Medicine: anatomy and surgical board representing a dissection scene - Page taken from the manuscript "Liber
JLJ4588830 Medicine: anatomy and surgical board representing a dissection scene - Page taken from the manuscript " Liber notabilium Philippi septimi francorum regis

Background imageSurgery Collection: The Anatomy lesson, 1493 (woodcut)

The Anatomy lesson, 1493 (woodcut)
LEE62652 The Anatomy lesson, 1493 (woodcut) by Italian School, (15th century); University of Bologna Collection, Italy; (add.info)

Background imageSurgery Collection: Ambuland bloodhound, illustration from Helpers Without Hands by Gladys Davidson

Ambuland bloodhound, illustration from Helpers Without Hands by Gladys Davidson, published in 1919 (colour litho)
IL370486 Ambuland bloodhound, illustration from Helpers Without Hands by Gladys Davidson, published in 1919 (colour litho) by Noble, John Edwin (1876-1941); Private Collection

Background imageSurgery Collection: Surgical diagram of the anatomy of man, from Fasciculus Medicinae by Johannes de Ketham (d. c)

Surgical diagram of the anatomy of man, from Fasciculus Medicinae by Johannes de Ketham (d. c. 1490) 1491 (woodcut)
CHT235141 Surgical diagram of the anatomy of man, from Fasciculus Medicinae by Johannes de Ketham (d.c.1490) 1491 (woodcut) by Italian School, (15th century); Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice

Background imageSurgery Collection: Doctor Quack (chromolitho)

Doctor Quack (chromolitho)
7149294 Doctor Quack (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Doctor Quack. Illustration from Doctor Quack and His Comical Cures (Ernest Nister, London)

Background imageSurgery Collection: An operation on a vesicovaginal fistula, plate from Traite Complet de l Anatomie de l Homme by

An operation on a vesicovaginal fistula, plate from Traite Complet de l Anatomie de l Homme by Jean-Baptiste Marc
CHT235004 An operation on a vesicovaginal fistula, plate from Traite Complet de l Anatomie de l Homme by Jean-Baptiste Marc Bourgery (1797-1849) 1866-67 (coloured engraving) by Jacob

Background imageSurgery Collection: Eye surgery, illustration from Dictionnaire de Medecine d Emile Littre, 1884 (litho)

Eye surgery, illustration from Dictionnaire de Medecine d Emile Littre, 1884 (litho)
PCT2648333 Eye surgery, illustration from Dictionnaire de Medecine d Emile Littre, 1884 (litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection

Background imageSurgery Collection: SURGEON EVGUENY PAVLOV IN THE OPERATING ROOM, 1888 (oil on cardboard)

SURGEON EVGUENY PAVLOV IN THE OPERATING ROOM, 1888 (oil on cardboard)
7215322 SURGEON EVGUENY PAVLOV IN THE OPERATING ROOM, 1888 (oil on cardboard) by Repin, Ilya Efimovich (1844-1930); Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageSurgery Collection: Surgical instruments (engraving)

Surgical instruments (engraving)
7169435 Surgical instruments (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Surgical instruments)

Background imageSurgery Collection: Le chirurgien Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936) dans une salle d operation

Le chirurgien Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936) dans une salle d operation (The Surgeon Pavlov in an Operating Room)
FIA5369539 Le chirurgien Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936) dans une salle d operation (The Surgeon Pavlov in an Operating Room). Entoure de son equipe medicale, assistants et infirmieres

Background imageSurgery Collection: Ambroise Pare. 16th century (painting)

Ambroise Pare. 16th century (painting)
6437663 Ambroise Pare. 16th century (painting) by French School, (16th century); Bibliotheque de la Faculte de Medecine, Paris, France; (add.info.: Medicine. French surgeon Ambroise Pare)

Background imageSurgery Collection: 7177171

7177171

Background imageSurgery Collection: Chirurgia eGraeco in Latinum conversa... 1544. Creator: Francesco Salviati

Chirurgia eGraeco in Latinum conversa... 1544. Creator: Francesco Salviati
Chirurgia e Graeco in Latinum conversa, Vido Vidio Florentino interprete, 1544. From a work on ancient Greek surgery edited and translated by Vidus Vidius. Attributed to Francesco Salviati

Background imageSurgery Collection: Model of the conjoined brains of Ladan and Laleh Bijani used by Dr. Ben Carson, 2003

Model of the conjoined brains of Ladan and Laleh Bijani used by Dr. Ben Carson, 2003
African-American neurosurgeon, author, and politician Benjamin Solomon Carson Sr. (born 1951) served as the 17th United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development from 2017 to 2021

Background imageSurgery Collection: Trepan, surgical tool (drill) with accessories, 1768 (photography)

Trepan, surgical tool (drill) with accessories, 1768 (photography)
LRI4672446 Trepan, surgical tool (drill) with accessories, 1768 (photography) by Unknown artist, (18th century); Musee d Histoire de la Medecine, Paris, France; (add.info.: Trepan)

Background imageSurgery Collection: Trepanation of the skull, various instruments (engraving, 1772)

Trepanation of the skull, various instruments (engraving, 1772)
LRI4672184 Trepanation of the skull, various instruments (engraving, 1772) by Unknown artist, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Surgery: " Trepanation of the skull)

Background imageSurgery Collection: The secret of life: Dr. Jaworski operates blood exchanges (blood transfusion

The secret of life: Dr. Jaworski operates blood exchanges (blood transfusion
XEE4185524 The secret of life: Dr. Jaworski operates blood exchanges (blood transfusion) to tone the body of tired people. Engraving in " Le petit Journal Illustre" 1924

Background imageSurgery Collection: portrait of Baron Pierre-Francois Percy (1754-1825), French surgeon

portrait of Baron Pierre-Francois Percy (1754-1825), French surgeon
XEE4413454 portrait of Baron Pierre-FranAzois Percy (1754-1825), French surgeon. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSurgery Collection: An ear transplant on a patient by Dr. Leider in Philadelphia

An ear transplant on a patient by Dr. Leider in Philadelphia
LSE4310986 An ear transplant on a patient by Dr. Leider in Philadelphia, in " Le petit Parisien", on the 20/12/1903 (engraving) by French School

Background imageSurgery Collection: In a living room, an old woman sitting with her head held by a doctor

In a living room, an old woman sitting with her head held by a doctor
XEE4136912 In a living room, an old woman sitting with her head held by a doctor, holding her hands open in front of her, waits for a second doctor, standing at her side

Background imageSurgery Collection: Portrait of Alfred Louis Marie Velpeau (1795 - 1867), French surgeon

Portrait of Alfred Louis Marie Velpeau (1795 - 1867), French surgeon
XEE4412547 Portrait of Alfred Louis Marie Velpeau (1795 - 1867), French surgeon. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSurgery Collection: Various surgical instruments, -in 'Treatise Medical'by Ambroise Pare

Various surgical instruments, -in "Treatise Medical"by Ambroise Pare
LSE4402525 Various surgical instruments, -in " Treatise Medical" by Ambroise ParA©, circa 1560. by French School

Background imageSurgery Collection: Travel Surgery and Pharmacy Kit. 1640. Augsburg. Decorative Arts, Paris

Travel Surgery and Pharmacy Kit. 1640. Augsburg. Decorative Arts, Paris
JLJ4582347 Travel Surgery and Pharmacy Kit. 1640. Augsburg. Decorative Arts, Paris. by German School, (17th century); Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageSurgery Collection: Portrait of Antoine Louis (1723-1792) Royal Professor of Surgery

Portrait of Antoine Louis (1723-1792) Royal Professor of Surgery
JLJ4580838 Portrait of Antoine Louis (1723-1792) Royal Professor of Surgery, Secretary of the Royal Academy of Surgery Engraving of the 18th century Private Collection by Unknown artist

Background imageSurgery Collection: Set of surgical instruments. 1st century BC

Set of surgical instruments. 1st century BC
LRI4592709 Set of surgical instruments. 1st century BC by Roman, (1st century AD); Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples, Campania

Background imageSurgery Collection: Anatomical figure: peel, open back, showing the brain and spinal cord

Anatomical figure: peel, open back, showing the brain and spinal cord
JLJ4661169 Anatomical figure: peel, open back, showing the brain and spinal cord. Miniature from the manuscript " Surgery" (Folio 12)

Background imageSurgery Collection: Anatomical figure: doctor examining the eye of a patient

Anatomical figure: doctor examining the eye of a patient
JLJ4661153 Anatomical figure: doctor examining the eye of a patient. Miniature from the manuscript " Surgery" (Folio 17v)

Background imageSurgery Collection: Surgical instruments (relief, 1st century)

Surgical instruments (relief, 1st century)
LRI4671953 Surgical instruments (relief, 1st century) by Roman, (1st century AD); Museo della Civilta Romana, Rome, Italy; (add.info.: Roman art: engraved plaque of the forms of surgical instruments)



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"Surgery: A Journey Through Time and Advancements in Medical Science" Step into the world of surgery, where history meets innovation and medical breakthroughs have transformed lives. In 1846, a monumental milestone was achieved with the first use of anesthesia in surgery, forever changing the way procedures were conducted. Gazing upon a Roman statue of Asclepius, the Greek god associated with healing and medicine, one can't help but marvel at how far we've come. From trepanation depicted in 14th-century artwork to evidence of trephination found in an Inca skull, ancient civilizations had their own methods for surgical interventions. The cause and effect relationship between dental health and overall well-being is humorously portrayed by H. M. Bateman's dentist cartoon. It reminds us that even seemingly simple procedures like tooth extraction required skilled professionals throughout history. Nurses diligently watch over surgeries as silent guardians of patient care. Their presence brings comfort amidst complex operations such as total hip replacements captured on X-rays or Calots spinal surgery from the 19th century. In 1947, the Medical Fund Society Dental Surgery provided much-needed oral healthcare to those who couldn't afford it. This initiative highlights society's commitment to ensuring access to essential medical services for all. Even armies recognized the importance of dental health with mobile dental surgeries like that belonging to the French army—an innovative approach bringing dentistry closer to soldiers during times of conflict. Amidst these advancements lies a reminder that surgery has not always been about progress alone; it also involved difficult decisions like amputations—whether it be an arm or leg—the ultimate sacrifice made for survival or quality of life. As we reflect on this captivating journey through time, let us appreciate how surgical techniques have evolved while honoring those who paved the way for modern medicine—a testament to human resilience and our unwavering pursuit of better healthcare outcomes.