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Background imageMedicine Collection: SANITARIUM AD, 19th CENTURY. American advertisement, 19th century, for a sanitarium at Buffalo

SANITARIUM AD, 19th CENTURY. American advertisement, 19th century, for a sanitarium at Buffalo, New York

Background imageMedicine Collection: ROWLANDSON CARTOON, 1810. Bath Races: caricature etching, 1810, by Thomas Rowlandson

ROWLANDSON CARTOON, 1810. Bath Races: caricature etching, 1810, by Thomas Rowlandson

Background imageMedicine Collection: CLEVER HANS, 1904. Clever Hans, the German thinking horse, reading from a tablet

CLEVER HANS, 1904. Clever Hans, the German thinking horse, reading from a tablet while being tested at Berlin, Germany, in 1904

Background imageMedicine Collection: ERGOTISM, 1540. A victim of ergotism (St. Anthonys Fire) appealing to St. Anthony for aid

ERGOTISM, 1540. A victim of ergotism (St. Anthonys Fire) appealing to St. Anthony for aid. Woodcut from an edition of Hans von Gersdorffs Feldtbuch der Wundartzney, Strassburg, 1540

Background imageMedicine Collection: DOMESTIC DENTISTRY. American stereograph, c1897

DOMESTIC DENTISTRY. American stereograph, c1897

Background imageMedicine Collection: KIRCHER: TARANTATI, 1654. Music for the Dance of the Tarantati, one of the oldest

KIRCHER: TARANTATI, 1654. Music for the Dance of the Tarantati, one of the oldest known tarantellas, from Athanasius Kirchers Magnes sive de Arte Magnetica, 1654

Background imageMedicine Collection: MORTAR AND PESTLE. American typefounders cut, 19th century

MORTAR AND PESTLE. American typefounders cut, 19th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: MORTAR AND PESTLE. American typefounders cut, 19th century

MORTAR AND PESTLE. American typefounders cut, 19th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: German explorer. Wood engraving, 1887. Dr. Junker. Comrade and Lieutenant of Emin Pasha

German explorer. Wood engraving, 1887. Dr. Junker. Comrade and Lieutenant of Emin Pasha
WILHELM JUNKER (1840-1892). German explorer. Wood engraving, 1887. Dr. Junker. Comrade and Lieutenant of Emin Pasha

Background imageMedicine Collection: German Dr. Geest Moves monoplane in flight, c1910

German Dr. Geest Moves monoplane in flight, c1910
MONOPLANE, 1910. German Dr. Geest Moves monoplane in flight, c1910

Background imageMedicine Collection: Oh Doctor, I m Sure I m Consumptive. Lithograph by Honore Daumier, 1847

Oh Doctor, I m Sure I m Consumptive. Lithograph by Honore Daumier, 1847
DAUMIER: DOCTOR CARTOON. Oh Doctor, I m Sure I m Consumptive. Lithograph by Honore Daumier, 1847

Background imageMedicine Collection: The fifth plate of the muscles. Woodcut from the second book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani

The fifth plate of the muscles. Woodcut from the second book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica
VESALIUS: MUSCLES. The fifth plate of the muscles. Woodcut from the second book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica, published at Basel, Switzerland, 1543

Background imageMedicine Collection: Dissection of the brain (fig. 8). Woodcut from the seventh book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani

Dissection of the brain (fig. 8). Woodcut from the seventh book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica
VESALIUS: BRAIN, 1543. Dissection of the brain (fig. 8). Woodcut from the seventh book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica, published in 1543 at Basel, Switzerland

Background imageMedicine Collection: Drawings used to illustrate German bacteriologist Paul Ehrlichs theory of how blood cells produce

Drawings used to illustrate German bacteriologist Paul Ehrlichs theory of how blood cells produce antibodies to
EHRLICHs THEORY, 1900. Drawings used to illustrate German bacteriologist Paul Ehrlichs theory of how blood cells produce antibodies to neutralize invading bacteria

Background imageMedicine Collection: A Roman extension mechanism for treating dislocated knees

A Roman extension mechanism for treating dislocated knees
ROME: EXTENSION MECHANISM. A Roman extension mechanism for treating dislocated knees

Background imageMedicine Collection: Device invented to keep a persons mouth shut while sleeping and prevent snoring

Device invented to keep a persons mouth shut while sleeping and prevent snoring
SNORING DEVICE, 1877. Device invented to keep a persons mouth shut while sleeping and prevent snoring. Diagram from an American science magazine, 1877

Background imageMedicine Collection: The anterior aspect of the bones of the human body articulated together

The anterior aspect of the bones of the human body articulated together: woodcut from the first book of Andreas
VESALIUS: SKELETON, 1543. The anterior aspect of the bones of the human body articulated together: woodcut from the first book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica, Basel, 1543

Background imageMedicine Collection: Pen and ink studies of the human spinal column by Leonardo da Vinci, c1510-11

Pen and ink studies of the human spinal column by Leonardo da Vinci, c1510-11
LEONARDO: ANATOMY, c1510. Pen and ink studies of the human spinal column by Leonardo da Vinci, c1510-11

Background imageMedicine Collection: The extraction of a bone fragment from the brain resulting from a skull fracture

The extraction of a bone fragment from the brain resulting from a skull fracture
SKULL OPERATION, 1517. The extraction of a bone fragment from the brain resulting from a skull fracture. Woodcut from the first edition of Hans von Gersdorffs Feldtbuch der Wundartzney

Background imageMedicine Collection: Lateral view of the brain. Line engraving, 19th century

Lateral view of the brain. Line engraving, 19th century
ANATOMY: BRAIN. Lateral view of the brain. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: Lateral view of the human skeletal system: woodcut from the first book of Andreas Vesalius De

Lateral view of the human skeletal system: woodcut from the first book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica
VESALIUS: SKELETON, 1543. Lateral view of the human skeletal system: woodcut from the first book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica, Basel, 1543

Background imageMedicine Collection: Dissection of the brain (fig. 5). Woodcut from the seventh book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani

Dissection of the brain (fig. 5). Woodcut from the seventh book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica
VESALIUS: BRAIN, 1543. Dissection of the brain (fig.5). Woodcut from the seventh book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica, published in 1543 at Basel, Switzerland

Background imageMedicine Collection: Pen and ink drawing, c1508, by Leonardo da Vinci of the cerebral hemispheres and ventricles

Pen and ink drawing, c1508, by Leonardo da Vinci of the cerebral hemispheres and ventricles
LEONARDO: VENTRICLES, c1508. Pen and ink drawing, c1508, by Leonardo da Vinci of the cerebral hemispheres and ventricles

Background imageMedicine Collection: Pen and ink studies by Leonardo da Vinci, c1510, of the muscles of the arm

Pen and ink studies by Leonardo da Vinci, c1510, of the muscles of the arm and the superficial vessels
LEONARDO: ANATOMY, c1510. Pen and ink studies by Leonardo da Vinci, c1510, of the muscles of the arm and the superficial vessels

Background imageMedicine Collection: Line engraving, 19th century

Line engraving, 19th century
BONES OF LEFT FOREARM. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: Right side view of the brain and cerebellum. Woodcut from the fourth book of Andreas Vesalius De

Right side view of the brain and cerebellum. Woodcut from the fourth book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis
BRAIN & CEREBELLUM, 1543. Right side view of the brain and cerebellum. Woodcut from the fourth book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica, published in 1543 at Basel, Switzerland

Background imageMedicine Collection: A diagram of Naegeles forceps, used in delivering babies. Line engraving, c1880

A diagram of Naegeles forceps, used in delivering babies. Line engraving, c1880
CHILDBIRTH: FORCEPS, c1880. A diagram of Naegeles forceps, used in delivering babies. Line engraving, c1880

Background imageMedicine Collection: American nurse and founder of the Red Cross: oil over a photograph, c1866, by Mathew B. Brady

American nurse and founder of the Red Cross: oil over a photograph, c1866, by Mathew B. Brady
CLARA BARTON (1821-1912). American nurse and founder of the Red Cross: oil over a photograph, c1866, by Mathew B. Brady

Background imageMedicine Collection: Copper engravings, French, 18th century, from Denis Diderots Encyclopedia

Copper engravings, French, 18th century, from Denis Diderots Encyclopedia
BREAST SURGERY. Copper engravings, French, 18th century, from Denis Diderots Encyclopedia

Background imageMedicine Collection: Page from the 1874 edition of Dr. J. H. McLeans Family Almanac

Page from the 1874 edition of Dr. J. H. McLeans Family Almanac, showing the corresponding parts of the human anatomy
FAMILY ALMANAC, 1874. Page from the 1874 edition of Dr. J.H. McLeans Family Almanac, showing the corresponding parts of the human anatomy and the signs of the zodiac, 1874

Background imageMedicine Collection: L Homme Phlebotomique as skeleton. Woodcut from Nicholas Le Rouges Grant kalendrier, Troyes

L Homme Phlebotomique as skeleton. Woodcut from Nicholas Le Rouges Grant kalendrier, Troyes, France, 1496
BLOODLETTING, 1496. L Homme Phlebotomique as skeleton. Woodcut from Nicholas Le Rouges Grant kalendrier, Troyes, France, 1496

Background imageMedicine Collection: The smallest unit in the circulatory system. Line engraving, French, 19th century

The smallest unit in the circulatory system. Line engraving, French, 19th century
HUMAN BLOOD CAPILLARY. The smallest unit in the circulatory system. Line engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: (Figure 2). Woodcut from the seventh book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica

(Figure 2). Woodcut from the seventh book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica, published in 1543 at Basel
VESALIUS: BRAIN. (Figure 2). Woodcut from the seventh book of Andreas Vesalius " De Humani Corporis Fabrica, " published in 1543 at Basel

Background imageMedicine Collection: The topography of the viscera in the female human body: woodcut from the Epitome to Andreas

The topography of the viscera in the female human body: woodcut from the Epitome to Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis
VESALIUS: VISCERA, 1543. The topography of the viscera in the female human body: woodcut from the Epitome to Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica, Basel, 1543

Background imageMedicine Collection: Delineation of the spinal nerves. Woodcut from the fourth book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani

Delineation of the spinal nerves. Woodcut from the fourth book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica
VESALIUS: NERVES, 1543. Delineation of the spinal nerves. Woodcut from the fourth book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica, published in 1543 at Basel, Switzerland

Background imageMedicine Collection: The larynx, trachea, and bronchial tubes. Line engraving, 19th century

The larynx, trachea, and bronchial tubes. Line engraving, 19th century
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM. The larynx, trachea, and bronchial tubes. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: The base of the entire brain and cerebellum freed from the surrounding membranes so that

The base of the entire brain and cerebellum freed from the surrounding membranes so that the origin of the cerebral
VESALIUS: BRAIN. The base of the entire brain and cerebellum freed from the surrounding membranes so that the origin of the cerebral nerves are exposed to view

Background imageMedicine Collection: Dissection of the brain (fig. 6). Woodcut from the seventh book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani

Dissection of the brain (fig. 6). Woodcut from the seventh book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica
VESALIUS: BRAIN, 1543. Dissection of the brain (fig.6). Woodcut from the seventh book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica, published in 1543 at Basel, Switzerland

Background imageMedicine Collection: Copper engravings, French, 18th century, from Denis Diderots Encyclopedia

Copper engravings, French, 18th century, from Denis Diderots Encyclopedia
BREAST SURGERY. Copper engravings, French, 18th century, from Denis Diderots Encyclopedia

Background imageMedicine Collection: Pen and ink studies, c1508, by Leonardo da Vinci of a mans lower torso and legs

Pen and ink studies, c1508, by Leonardo da Vinci of a mans lower torso and legs
LEONARDO: LEGS, c1508. Pen and ink studies, c1508, by Leonardo da Vinci of a mans lower torso and legs, with a comparison to the legs of a horse

Background imageMedicine Collection: Operation of a posterior thoracotomy, the surgical incision of the chest wall

Operation of a posterior thoracotomy, the surgical incision of the chest wall
SURGERY, 19th CENTURY. Operation of a posterior thoracotomy, the surgical incision of the chest wall. Illustration from a 19th century surgery text

Background imageMedicine Collection: Astrological chart from Benjamin Franklins Poor Richards Almanack for the year 1757

Astrological chart from Benjamin Franklins Poor Richards Almanack for the year 1757
POOR RICHARDs ALMANACK. Astrological chart from Benjamin Franklins Poor Richards Almanack for the year 1757. Charts such as this were used by barber surgeons

Background imageMedicine Collection: The second figure of the muscles. Woodcut from the Epitome of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis

The second figure of the muscles. Woodcut from the Epitome of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica
VESALIUS: MUSCLES, 1543. The second figure of the muscles. Woodcut from the Epitome of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica, published in 1543 at Basel, Switzerland

Background imageMedicine Collection: Test tube containing a culture of tuberculosis bacilli grown by Robert Koch. Line engraving, 1890

Test tube containing a culture of tuberculosis bacilli grown by Robert Koch. Line engraving, 1890
ROBERT KOCH: BACILLI, 1890. Test tube containing a culture of tuberculosis bacilli grown by Robert Koch. Line engraving, 1890

Background imageMedicine Collection: Line engraving, French

Line engraving, French
HUMAN MUSCULAR FIBER. Line engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: Side view of the brain and spinal cord: wood engraving, 19th century

Side view of the brain and spinal cord: wood engraving, 19th century
THE HUMAN BRAIN. Side view of the brain and spinal cord: wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: Pen and ink study by Leonardo da Vinci, 1510, of the human lower leg

Pen and ink study by Leonardo da Vinci, 1510, of the human lower leg
LEONARDO: ANATOMY, 1510. Pen and ink study by Leonardo da Vinci, 1510, of the human lower leg

Background imageMedicine Collection: Vertical section. Line engraving, French, 19th century

Vertical section. Line engraving, French, 19th century
TOOTH WITH THREE ROOTS. Vertical section. Line engraving, French, 19th century



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