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

Vertical section. Line engraving, French, 19th century
TOOTH WITH ONE ROOT. Vertical section. Line engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: Line engraving, French, 19th century

Line engraving, French, 19th century
HUMAN NASAL CAVITY. Line engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: Woodcut from the fourth book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica

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

Background imageMedicine Collection: A series of anatomical diagrams showing the various parts of the human ear: engraving, 19th century

A series of anatomical diagrams showing the various parts of the human ear: engraving, 19th century
ANATOMY: HUMAN EAR. A series of anatomical diagrams showing the various parts of the human ear: engraving, 19th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: 19th century steel engraving

19th century steel engraving
ANATOMY: BRAIN. 19th century steel engraving

Background imageMedicine Collection: Chyliferous vessel of the intestinal villus. Line engraving, French, 19th century

Chyliferous vessel of the intestinal villus. Line engraving, French, 19th century
CHYLIFEROUS VESSEL. Chyliferous vessel of the intestinal villus. Line engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: Second plate of Muscles. Woodcut from the second book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica

Second plate of Muscles. Woodcut from the second book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica
VESALIUS: MUSCLES, 1543. Second plate of Muscles. Woodcut from the second book of Andreas Vesalius De Humani Corporis Fabrica, published at Basel, Switzerland, in 1543

Background imageMedicine Collection: A mob of sailors breaking down the barricade before the Quarantine Hospital on Staten Island

A mob of sailors breaking down the barricade before the Quarantine Hospital on Staten Island, New York
YELLOW FEVER, 1856. A mob of sailors breaking down the barricade before the Quarantine Hospital on Staten Island, New York, that had been built by fearful

Background imageMedicine Collection: French surgeon: stipple engraving, Engliah, 1835

French surgeon: stipple engraving, Engliah, 1835
AMBROISE PARE (1517?-1590). French surgeon: stipple engraving, Engliah, 1835

Background imageMedicine Collection: Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Wood engraving, American, 19th century
HUMAN EYE. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: American lithograph cartoon, 1898, on the differences between patent medicine salesmen

American lithograph cartoon, 1898, on the differences between patent medicine salesmen and mental healers
PATENT MEDICINE CARTOON. American lithograph cartoon, 1898, on the differences between patent medicine salesmen and mental healers

Background imageMedicine Collection: American Red Cross workers making surgical dressings during World War I. Photographed c1918

American Red Cross workers making surgical dressings during World War I. Photographed c1918
RED CROSS, c1918. American Red Cross workers making surgical dressings during World War I. Photographed c1918

Background imageMedicine Collection: American advertisement, c1890

American advertisement, c1890
PATENT MEDICINE, c1890. American advertisement, c1890

Background imageMedicine Collection: A lily footed Chinese woman seated beside a woman with natural feet. Photograph, c1902

A lily footed Chinese woman seated beside a woman with natural feet. Photograph, c1902
CHINA: LILY FOOT, c1902. A lily footed Chinese woman seated beside a woman with natural feet. Photograph, c1902

Background imageMedicine Collection: Tuberculosis ward of the Hask├Ây Hospital for Women in Constantinople, Turkey

Tuberculosis ward of the Hask├Ây Hospital for Women in Constantinople, Turkey
TURKEY: TUBERCULOSIS WARD. Tuberculosis ward of the Hask├Ây Hospital for Women in Constantinople, Turkey. Photographed by the Abdullah fr├¿res, late 19th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: A horse-drawn oil press, used to extract edible and medicinal oils from seeds and vegetables

A horse-drawn oil press, used to extract edible and medicinal oils from seeds and vegetables
OIL PRESS, 1568. A horse-drawn oil press, used to extract edible and medicinal oils from seeds and vegetables. Woodcut, 1568, by Jost Amman

Background imageMedicine Collection: Line engraving, French, 19th century

Line engraving, French, 19th century
PHARMACIST, 19th CENTURY. Line engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: American Red Cross workers operating out of a railroad car in Poland during World War I

American Red Cross workers operating out of a railroad car in Poland during World War I. Photograph, c1918
RED CROSS, c1918. American Red Cross workers operating out of a railroad car in Poland during World War I. Photograph, c1918

Background imageMedicine Collection: American physician. Oil over a photograph

American physician. Oil over a photograph
JOHN H. KELLOGG (1852-1943). American physician. Oil over a photograph

Background imageMedicine Collection: Late 19th century American patent medicine display card for Ayers Sarsaparilla

Late 19th century American patent medicine display card for Ayers Sarsaparilla
PATENT MEDICINE. Late 19th century American patent medicine display card for Ayers Sarsaparilla

Background imageMedicine Collection: Chinese acupuncture chart

Chinese acupuncture chart
ACUPUNCTURE CHART. Chinese acupuncture chart

Background imageMedicine Collection: (1820-1861). Irish explorer in Australia. John King, William John Wills

(1820-1861). Irish explorer in Australia. John King, William John Wills, and Burke at Coopers Creek in Queensland
ROBERT O HARA BURKE (1820-1861). Irish explorer in Australia. John King, William John Wills, and Burke at Coopers Creek in Queensland, Australia. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: Nurses being taught how to apply bandages at the Blockley Training School for Nurses at

Nurses being taught how to apply bandages at the Blockley Training School for Nurses at Philadelphia General Hospital
NURSING SCHOOL, 1885. Nurses being taught how to apply bandages at the Blockley Training School for Nurses at Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Wood engraving, American, 1885

Background imageMedicine Collection: Poster for the American Red Cross with nurses between the flags of America and Costa Rica

Poster for the American Red Cross with nurses between the flags of America and Costa Rica. Lithograph, c1917
RED CROSS POSTER, c1917. Poster for the American Red Cross with nurses between the flags of America and Costa Rica. Lithograph, c1917

Background imageMedicine Collection: The Headache. Etching, 1819, by George Cruikshank

The Headache. Etching, 1819, by George Cruikshank
CRUIKSHANK: HEADACHE, 1819. The Headache. Etching, 1819, by George Cruikshank

Background imageMedicine Collection: Advertisement for Blairs Gout and Rheumatic Pills. Line engraving, English, 1898

Advertisement for Blairs Gout and Rheumatic Pills. Line engraving, English, 1898
AD: PATENT MEDICINE, 1898. Advertisement for Blairs Gout and Rheumatic Pills. Line engraving, English, 1898

Background imageMedicine Collection: The system of blood vessels in the human body: wood engraving, late 19th century

The system of blood vessels in the human body: wood engraving, late 19th century
ANATOMY: VASCULAR SYSTEM. The system of blood vessels in the human body: wood engraving, late 19th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: (1737-1813). French pharmacist. Parmentier presenting Louis XVI with a potato during one of

(1737-1813). French pharmacist. Parmentier presenting Louis XVI with a potato during one of the Kings visits to
ANTOINE PARMENTIER (1737-1813). French pharmacist. Parmentier presenting Louis XVI with a potato during one of the Kings visits to the field at Sablons, France, c1775

Background imageMedicine Collection: Spiritoscope demonstrated at the Broadway Tabernacle in New York City on 24 November 1855 by Dr

Spiritoscope demonstrated at the Broadway Tabernacle in New York City on 24 November 1855 by Dr. Robert Hare
SPIRITUALISM: SPIRITOSCOPE. Spiritoscope demonstrated at the Broadway Tabernacle in New York City on 24 November 1855 by Dr. Robert Hare. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageMedicine Collection: The making of dentures. From an American newspaper of 1853

The making of dentures. From an American newspaper of 1853
DENTURES, 1853. The making of dentures. From an American newspaper of 1853

Background imageMedicine Collection: English physician. Jenner unmistakably as the administering physician in The Cow-Pock

English physician. Jenner unmistakably as the administering physician in The Cow-Pock
EDWARD JENNER (1749-1823). English physician. Jenner unmistakably as the administering physician in The Cow-Pock, or the Wonderful Effects of the New Inoculation

Background imageMedicine Collection: English man of letters. Autograph manuscript of a prayer written by Samuel Johnson at Ashbourne

English man of letters. Autograph manuscript of a prayer written by Samuel Johnson at Ashbourne, England
SAMUEL JOHNSON (1709-1784). English man of letters. Autograph manuscript of a prayer written by Samuel Johnson at Ashbourne, England, 5 September 1784

Background imageMedicine Collection: Scottish physician. Line and stipple engraving, English, 1839

Scottish physician. Line and stipple engraving, English, 1839
WILLIAM CULLEN (1710-1790). Scottish physician. Line and stipple engraving, English, 1839

Background imageMedicine Collection: Page from a 19th century American pamphlet advertising the German Electric Suspensory Belt as a

Page from a 19th century American pamphlet advertising the German Electric Suspensory Belt as a cure for nervous
PATENT MEDICINE PAMPHLET. Page from a 19th century American pamphlet advertising the German Electric Suspensory Belt as a cure for nervous debility and loss of vigor, discreet terms for impotence

Background imageMedicine Collection: English newspaper advertisement, 1897

English newspaper advertisement, 1897
ROSEs LIME JUICE CORDIAL. English newspaper advertisement, 1897

Background imageMedicine Collection: German pathologist and political leader: oil over a photograph, n. d

German pathologist and political leader: oil over a photograph, n. d
RUDOLF VIRCHOW (1821-1902). German pathologist and political leader: oil over a photograph, n.d

Background imageMedicine Collection: Painting by Gustave Leonhard de Jonghe (1829-1893)

Painting by Gustave Leonhard de Jonghe (1829-1893)
JONGHE: YOUNG MOTHER. Painting by Gustave Leonhard de Jonghe (1829-1893)

Background imageMedicine Collection: The Plague. Tempera on varnished pine, 1898, by Arnold Bocklin

The Plague. Tempera on varnished pine, 1898, by Arnold Bocklin
BOCKLIN: THE PLAGUE, 1898. The Plague. Tempera on varnished pine, 1898, by Arnold B├Âcklin

Background imageMedicine Collection: English physician. Steel engraving, English, 19th century

English physician. Steel engraving, English, 19th century
EDWARD JENNER (1749-1823). English physician. Steel engraving, English, 19th century

Background imageMedicine Collection: American magazine advertisement for Allcocks Porous Plasters, 1887

American magazine advertisement for Allcocks Porous Plasters, 1887
PATENT MEDICINE, 1887. American magazine advertisement for Allcocks Porous Plasters, 1887

Background imageMedicine Collection: A physician prescribing venesection. Woodcut, 1540, by Hans Weiditz

A physician prescribing venesection. Woodcut, 1540, by Hans Weiditz
BLOODLETTING, 1540. A physician prescribing venesection. Woodcut, 1540, by Hans Weiditz

Background imageMedicine Collection: American physician and political leader. Rushs bookplate

American physician and political leader. Rushs bookplate
BENJAMIN RUSH (c1745-1813). American physician and political leader. Rushs bookplate

Background imageMedicine Collection: (1660-1734). German physician and chemist. Contemporary line engraving

(1660-1734). German physician and chemist. Contemporary line engraving
GEORG ERNST STAHL (1660-1734). German physician and chemist. Contemporary line engraving

Background imageMedicine Collection: Illustration of man with a large goiter on his neck. Lithograph, 1822

Illustration of man with a large goiter on his neck. Lithograph, 1822
MEDICINE: GOITER, 1822. Illustration of man with a large goiter on his neck. Lithograph, 1822

Background imageMedicine Collection: An entertainment for the patients at the Middlesex County Lunatic Asylum, Colney Hatch

An entertainment for the patients at the Middlesex County Lunatic Asylum, Colney Hatch
INSANE ASYLUM, 1853. An entertainment for the patients at the Middlesex County Lunatic Asylum, Colney Hatch. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1853

Background imageMedicine Collection: A view of the painting known as the Sorcerer in the cave of Les Trois Frres, Montesquieu-Avants

A view of the painting known as the Sorcerer in the cave of Les Trois Frres, Montesquieu-Avants, Arige, France, 14
CAVE ART: SORCERER. A view of the painting known as the Sorcerer in the cave of Les Trois Frères, Montesquieu-Avantès, Ariège, France, 14, 000-11, 000 B.C

Background imageMedicine Collection: A Kaffir witch doctor. Wood engraving, 1864

A Kaffir witch doctor. Wood engraving, 1864
KAFFIR WITCH DOCTOR, 1864. A Kaffir witch doctor. Wood engraving, 1864

Background imageMedicine Collection: American Red Cross recruiting poster showing a Red Cross nurse dragging a wounded soldier from

American Red Cross recruiting poster showing a Red Cross nurse dragging a wounded soldier from the battlefield during
RED CROSS POSTER, c1917. American Red Cross recruiting poster showing a Red Cross nurse dragging a wounded soldier from the battlefield during World War I, c1917



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