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Paris Exhibition - Palace of science, letters and art 1900The entrance of printing exhibits, the scholastic exhibits, the display of books, ancient and modern, mathematical, scientific and musical instruments. Date: 1900
WAKSMAN, Selman Abraham (1888-1973). American microbiologist. He discovered streptomycin. He received the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1952. Oil
NIEPCE, Joseph-Nicephore (1765-1833). French inventor, most noted as one of the inventors of photography. Engraving
MEUCCI, Antonio (1808 - 1889). Italian inventor of the telephone. Meuccis telephone. ITALY. LOMBARDY. Milan. National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci
Oscilloscope for EEG monitoring in ESP testingA Hewlett Packard four-beam oscilloscope for EEG (electroencephalogram) monitoring during ESP testing. Date: 20th century
Lyall Watson, South African scientist and authorLyall Watson (1939-2008), South African botanist, zoologist, biologist, anthropologist, ethnologist and author. Through his work he attempted to make sense of natural
Albert von Schrenck-Notzing, physician and researcherDr Albert Freiherr von Schrenck-Notzing (1862-1929), German physician, psychiatrist and psychical researcher. He investigated various spiritualist mediums
Alan and Iris Owen, psychical researchersAlan Robert George Owen (1919-2003), mathematician, psychical researcher and author, associated with poltergeist investigation and the Philip experiments (Toronto)
Joseph Gaither Pratt, American parapsychologistJoseph Gaither Pratt (1910-1979), American psychologist who specialised in the field of parapsychology. Date: circa 1960s
Brazil - Sao Paulo - Serpentarium of the Instituto Butantan, a Brazilian biomedical research centre affiliated to the Sao Paulo State Secretary of Health
Nautical atlas (1436) of Andrea Bianco. Study of the cardinal points. ITALY. Venice. Biblioteca nazionale marciana (St. Marks Library)
AUSTRIA. Linz. Statue of Johannes Kepler
LA CONDAMINE, Charles-Marie de (1701-1774). Map" LA CONDAMINE, Charles-Marie de (1701-1774). Map of Quito. 1741. It appears in the book " Mesure des trois premiers degr鳠 du m鲩 dien dans l h魩 sph貥 austral
THOMAS DICK / 1774-1857THOMAS DICK Scottish scientific writer, author of The Christian Philosopher and The Sidereal Heavens Date: 1774 - 1857
The Theatre on board HMS Alert, British Arctic ExpeditioEngraving showing the theatre on board HMS Alert during the British Arctic Expedition of 1875-1876. Plays were staged aboard the ship to keep up morale during the cold, dark winter months
Map of Smith Sound and Greenland, 1875Engraving showing a map of Smith Sound and Greenland, as it was known in May 1875. Much of the map is erroneous or missing in detail
The Scene on the Deck of HMS Discovery at Portsmouth, 1876Engraving showing the scene on the deck of HMS Discovery at the end of her Arctic expedition, Portsmouth, 1876. In 1875 the British Admiralty sent Captain George Nares with two ships
Advertisement for Lancaster & Thorpe opticians, DerbyAdvertisement for Lancaster & Thorpe, The Opticians, The Spot, Derby, offering sight testing and the scientific fitting of glasses
Gay Lussac Biot BalloonFrench scientists GAY-LUSSAC and BIOT conduct scientific observations in a balloon at 4000 metres altitude; later they went even higher, up to 6500 metres
National Observatory, Santiago, Chile, South America. Date: circa 1910
Advert for Harness Electric Battery Belt 1884Harness Electric Battery Belt, claiming the most effectual remedy for rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, deafness, headache, paralyss, nervous debility and other nervous muscular and functional maladies
Hugh Miller, Scottish geologistHugh Miller )1802-1856), Scottish geologist. 19th century
Observatory, Lourenco Marques, Mozambique, East AfricaAstronomical Observatory, Lourenco Marques (now Maputo), Mozambique, Portuguese East Africa. circa 1910
Bacteriology Laboratory, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa. 1931
Brain stereotaxy - using apparatus to locate the target of a medical operation. Date: 1897
Advert for Electropathic Belt 1882Electropathic Belt for gentlemen and ladies, consists of a series of constant current electric generators, which are constantly in action while the belt is being worn. 1882
Advert for Electropathic Belt of Life 1882Professor Barkers Belt of Life for women and men, helps stimulate, invigorate strengthen and exhilarate. 1882
Advert for Patent Electropathic socks 1882Patent Electropathic socks, simply put inside the shoes or boots, and after a short time a continued and most beneficial warmth creating a bodily comfort
Royal Institution Christmas Lecture - H H TurnerRoyal Institution Christmas Lecture. A new fairyland opened for children: little girls fanning away the white cloud formed by the pouring of liquid air on to water, at the Royal Institution
Startling Stories - Twice in Time by Stanley G. Weinbaum. A crowd of important figures (including Mona Lisa) stand admiring two giant men
Splitting the Atom by G. H. DavisA possible source of unlinited power. Tapping a source of power that may drive all the machinery in the World: Experiments designed to release the forces imprisoned in the atom. Date: 1924
Atoms of which things are madeSir William Braggs experiments in his opening lecture, concerning the Nature of Things delivered at the Royal Institution. Date: 1924
Woman at work, Snail Research CentreWoman at work in a Snail Research Centre. Date: 1967
Biomedical centre, London -- a woman attaches sensors to a patient. Date: 1972
Horse doping tests in a laboratory, NewmarketHorse doping tests -- a laboratory technician in a white coat pours a sample from a large glass jar into a smaller container as part of the testing process at the Horse Doping Test Centre in
Anti-Locust Research Centre, LondonScientist examining a locust through a magnifying glass at the Anti-Locust Research Centre (ALRC), an independent research institute set up by the UK government in 1945
Corona Australis, constellation. Hemisphere. Engraving, 1559Corona Australis, constellation in the Southern Celestial Hemisphere. Engraving, 1559. Dele Stelle Fisse by Italian humanist Alessandro Piccolomini (1508-1579). Edited in Venice, 1540
Johannes Kepler (1571-1630). Engraving. ColoredJohannes Kepler (1571-1630). German mathematician and astronomer. Engraving in Germania, 1882. Colored
Observatory and astronomical instruments by Johannes HeveliuJohannes Hevelius (1611-1687). Polish astronomer. Observatory and astronomical instruments. Engraving. 19th century. Colored
Claude Bernard (1813-1878). Colored engravingClaude Bernard (1813-1878). French physician and physiologist. Engraving at The Academy, 1878. Universal Illustrated Weekly. Colored
Michael Faraday (1791-1867). British physicist and chemist. Colored engraving
Workshop. Handcrafting the paperboard. Encyclopedie by DWorkshop dedicated to handcrafting the paperboard. Pulping and pressing. 18th Century. Encyclopedie. Edited by Denis Diderot (1713-1784) and Jean Le Rond d Alembert (1717-1783). Engraving
Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894). Statue. Berlin. GermanyHermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894). German physician and physicist. Marble statue sculptured 1895 to 1896 by Ernst Herter. Cour d honneur of the Humboldt University Berlin. Germany
Humboldt University and statue of the German physicist HermaHumboldt University. Founded in 1809 by Wilhelm von Humboldt. Facade and statue of the German physicist Hermann von Helmholtz (1821-1894). Berli?n. Germany
Joseph Priestley (1733-1804). English theologian, philosopher and chemist. Colored engraving. 19th century
FERRAN, Jaime (1852-1929). Spanish bacteriologist. Colored engraving. By Carretero
Sir William Fergusson, 1808-1877). Scottish surgeonSir William Fergusson, 1st Baronet (1808-1877). Scottish surgeon. Colored engraving. By Carretero
Franz Joseph Gall (1758 -1828). Neuroanatomist and physiologFranz Joseph Gall (1758 -1828). Neuroanatomist, physiologist, and pioneer in the study of the localization of mental functions in the brain. Colored engraving