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Transplantation Collection

"Transplantation: A Journey of Hope and Innovation" In the realm of medical marvels, transplantation stands as a beacon of hope for countless lives

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Spare kidneys

Spare kidneys. Conceptual computer artwork of spare kidneys stored in jars. This may represent the growth of human tissue to produce material for transplant surgery to replace defective or old body

Background imageTransplantation Collection: The American Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia: transplanting trees in the grounds, 1876

The American Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia: transplanting trees in the grounds, 1876. Creator: Unknown
The American Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia: transplanting trees in the grounds, 1876. From "Illustrated London News", 1876

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Transplantation of the Ancient 'Buckland Yew'at Dover (engraving)

Transplantation of the Ancient "Buckland Yew"at Dover (engraving)
1060113 Transplantation of the Ancient " Buckland Yew" at Dover (engraving) by Boot, William Henry James (1848-1918) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Transplantation des arbres (engraving)

Transplantation des arbres (engraving)
3645761 Transplantation des arbres (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Transplantation des arbres. Illustration for Le Magasin Pittoresque (1875)

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Russian surgeon vladimir demikhov who grafted the head and fore-paws of one dog onto another in 1959

Russian surgeon vladimir demikhov who grafted the head and fore-paws of one dog onto another in 1959, the dog lived for23 days after the surgery

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Spare body parts, conceptual artwork C016 / 7528

Spare body parts, conceptual artwork C016 / 7528
Spare body parts, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Organ transplants, conceptual artwork

Organ transplants, conceptual artwork
Organ transplants. Conceptual artwork of a human body as a jigsaw puzzle, with two removed puzzle pieces representing organ transplants

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Organ bank, conceptual artwork

Organ bank, conceptual artwork
Organ bank, conceptual computer artwork. Various human organs and body parts growing in beakers in a laboratory

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Domestic Sheep, Texel tup lambs, all produced by same sire, born as embryo transplants

Domestic Sheep, Texel tup lambs, all produced by same sire, born as embryo transplants, standing in pasture, England, may

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Domestic Sheep, recipient mule ewe with pedigree Beltex lamb, produced as embryo transplant

Domestic Sheep, recipient mule ewe with pedigree Beltex lamb, produced as embryo transplant, standing in pasture, England, may

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Corneal strip

Corneal strip grown in the laboratory. It has been cultured from human epithelial cells that line the cornea, the outer shell of the eyeball

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Organ harvesting

Organ harvesting. Conceptual image based on Leonardo da Vincis Vitruvian Man depicting a human body filled with various organs

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Spare noses

Spare noses. Conceptual computer artwork of noses being stored in glass bottles. This represents the growth of human tissue for surgery to replace defective or old body parts

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Spare lips

Spare lips. Conceptual computer artwork of lips being grown in petri dishes. This represents the growth of human tissue for surgery to replace defective or old body parts

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Spare ears

Spare ears. Conceptual computer artwork of ears being grown in petri dishes. This represents the growth of human tissue for surgery to replace defective or old body parts

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Kidney transplant sale

Kidney transplant sale. Conceptual computer artwork of a kidney on euro notes. This represents selling transplant organs. Because people have two kidneys, and can survive with just one

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Heart transplant sale

Heart transplant sale. Conceptual computer artwork of a heart on British Pound (GBP) notes. This represents selling transplant organs

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Body parts for sale

Body parts for sale. Conceptual computer artwork of a male torso with " for sale" written across it. This could represent the process of selling organs and even limbs for profit

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Spare hearts

Spare hearts. Conceptual computer artwork of spare hearts stored in jars, overlaid with the banding (pink & white) of a DNA autoradiogram

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Human organs for transplant, artwork

Human organs for transplant, artwork
Human organs for transplant, computer artwork

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Organ engineering, conceptual image

Organ engineering, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a machine printing a kidney, representing the artificial engineering of human tissue to produce organs for transplant

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Organs for sale, conceptual artwork

Organs for sale, conceptual artwork

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Donor brain, conceptual artwork

Donor brain, conceptual artwork
Donor brain on a dish, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageTransplantation Collection: Mycoplasma mycoides bacteria

Mycoplasma mycoides bacteria
Mycoplasma mycoides, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). M. mycoides has a very small genome (total genetic material)


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"Transplantation: A Journey of Hope and Innovation" In the realm of medical marvels, transplantation stands as a beacon of hope for countless lives. Spare kidneys, like precious gems awaiting their rightful owners, hold the power to restore vitality and grant a second chance at life. From the depths of history emerges "The Miracle of Deacon Justinian, " an exquisite predella from the San Marco altarpiece. This masterpiece depicts a divine act where organs were transplanted, foreshadowing the wonders yet to come. Engraved in time is the awe-inspiring image of the ancient "Buckland Yew" being carefully uprooted and transported across Dover's lands. The transplantation symbolizes our innate desire to preserve nature's treasures for generations to come. Another engraving captures an ethereal moment – trees being transplanted with utmost care. As they take root in new soil, these arboreal beings remind us that even amidst change, growth can flourish if nurtured with love. Venturing into uncharted territories, Russian surgeon Vladimir Demikhov boldly grafted one dog's head and fore-paws onto another in 1959. For 23 miraculous days, this canine fusion defied conventional boundaries and showcased humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge. Conceptual artworks such as "Spare Body Parts" and "Organ Transplants" ignite contemplation about our interconnectedness as humans. They challenge us to ponder how spare parts can bridge gaps between life and death while inspiring awe at our ability to reshape destiny itself. Enterprising minds envision a future where organ banks become sanctuaries brimming with possibilities. These conceptual artworks beckon us towards an era where scarcity no longer dictates fate but rather compassion guides us towards healing those in need. On pastoral landscapes stand domestic sheep – recipients who have embraced embryo transplant technology with open hearts. Witness their presence; mule ewes cradle pedigree Beltex lambs, born anew through the miracle of transplantation.