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Images Dated 11th November 2013

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Background imageImages Dated 11th November 2013: Enema and stomach pump, circa 1870 C018 / 0360

Enema and stomach pump, circa 1870 C018 / 0360
Nineteenth century enema and stomach pump, made from wood, metal, and rubber. An enema is a syringe-like device used to evacuate the lower intestinal tract through introducing fluids to the rectum

Background imageImages Dated 11th November 2013: Enema-themed satirical buttons, louis xiv C018 / 0377

Enema-themed satirical buttons, louis xiv C018 / 0377
Satirical buttons depicting King Louis XIV during and after taking an enema. These are made from plated brass and date from around 1700, France

Background imageImages Dated 11th November 2013: Weiss patent syringe, circa 1850 C018 / 0362

Weiss patent syringe, circa 1850 C018 / 0362
Weiss patent syringe for use as enema or stomach pump. The components of this apparatus are made from brass and ivory. It dates from around 1850, England

Background imageImages Dated 11th November 2013: Pinned broken leg, angiogram C018 / 0392

Pinned broken leg, angiogram C018 / 0392
Pinned broken leg. Coloured angiogram of the right leg of a 22 year old patient that sustained an open tibial (shin bone) fracture in a motorcycle accident. The fracture has been aligned and pinned

Background imageImages Dated 11th November 2013: Blood supply of the hand, angiograms C018 / 0388

Blood supply of the hand, angiograms C018 / 0388
Blood supply of the hand. Coloured angiograms (X-rays) of the blood vessels of the right hand of a 65 year old patient with Dupuytrens contracture

Background imageImages Dated 11th November 2013: Trachea, 3D CT scan C018 / 0394

Trachea, 3D CT scan C018 / 0394
Trachea. Coloured 3D computed tomography (CT) scan of the healthy trachea (windpipe) of a 45 year old patient at the point that it bifurcates into the two primary bronchi (airways)

Background imageImages Dated 11th November 2013: Vaginal douche, circa 1900 C018 / 0357

Vaginal douche, circa 1900 C018 / 0357
Vaginal douche by Dr. Eguisier. Douches such as this one, although unreliable, were one of the most common methods of contraception in this era

Background imageImages Dated 11th November 2013: Blood supply of the hand, angiograms C018 / 0389

Blood supply of the hand, angiograms C018 / 0389
Blood supply of the hand. Coloured angiograms (X-rays) of the blood vessels of the right hand of a 65 year old patient with Dupuytrens contracture

Background imageImages Dated 11th November 2013: Enema and stomach pump, circa 1880 C018 / 0361

Enema and stomach pump, circa 1880 C018 / 0361
Nineteenth century enema and stomach pump in a wooden case made from brass, wood, and ivory. An enema is a syringe-like device used to evacuate the lower intestinal tract through introducing fluids

Background imageImages Dated 11th November 2013: Enema syringe, circa 1840 C018 / 0376

Enema syringe, circa 1840 C018 / 0376
Nineteenth century enema, made from pewter, by Strickland in Bristol, England. The enema is a medical procedure whereby fluid is introduced to the rectum and colon via the anus

Background imageImages Dated 11th November 2013: Blood supply of the hand, angiogram C018 / 0387

Blood supply of the hand, angiogram C018 / 0387
Blood supply of the hand. Coloured angiogram (X-ray) of the blood vessels of the right hand of a 65 year old patient with Dupuytrens contracture

Background imageImages Dated 11th November 2013: Cylinder enema, circa 1850 C018 / 0375

Cylinder enema, circa 1850 C018 / 0375
Cylinder enema with pump action (in its case) dating from around 1850, England. Enema procedures involve the evacuation of the lower intestines by the introduction of fluids into the rectum

Background imageImages Dated 11th November 2013: Childrens python

Childrens python (Antaresia childreni) amongst leaf litter. This small python, growing no bigger than 1.5 metres in length, is indigenous to Australia

Background imageImages Dated 11th November 2013: Pinned broken leg, angiogram C018 / 0391

Pinned broken leg, angiogram C018 / 0391
Pinned broken leg. Coloured angiogram of the right leg of a 22 year old patient that sustained an open tibial (shin bone) fracture in a motorcycle accident. The fracture has been aligned and pinned

Background imageImages Dated 11th November 2013: Enema and stomach pump, circa 1870 C018 / 0374

Enema and stomach pump, circa 1870 C018 / 0374
Nineteenth century enema and stomach pump made from wood, metal, and rubber (in a wooden case). An enema is a syringe-like device used to evacuate the lower intestinal tract through introducing

Background imageImages Dated 11th November 2013: Cylinder enema, circa 1850 C018 / 0368

Cylinder enema, circa 1850 C018 / 0368
Cylinder enema with pump action (assembled) dating from around 1850, England. Enema procedures involve the evacuation of the lower intestines by the introduction of fluids into the rectum

Background imageImages Dated 11th November 2013: Haemorrhoid forceps, circa 1860 C018 / 0370

Haemorrhoid forceps, circa 1860 C018 / 0370
Haemorrhoid forceps made from steel and ivory. Haemorrhoids (commonly known as piles) are swellings which occur due to veins and overlying tissue around the anus

Background imageImages Dated 11th November 2013: Silver torch, 20th century

Silver torch, 20th century
Nineteenth century self-administering clyster (a type of enema syringe). The enema is a medical procedure whereby fluid is introduced to the rectum and colon via the anus

Background imageImages Dated 11th November 2013: Blood supply of the hand, angiogram C018 / 0386

Blood supply of the hand, angiogram C018 / 0386
Blood supply of the hand. Coloured angiogram (X-ray) of the blood vessels of the right hand of a 65 year old patient with Dupuytrens contracture


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