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Lieutenant-Colonel Grow, American surgeon, Russia, WW1Lieutenant-Colonel Malcolm Cummings Grow (1887-1960), American doctor. He served as a regimental surgeon in the Russian Army for two years during the First World War
Dr Edward H Egbert, American surgeon, Russia, WW1Dr Edward H Egbert, American surgeon, and his staff, outside a Red Cross hospital building in Russia during the First World War. Egbert was Chief Surgeon of the American Red Cross Hospital in Kiev
American street scene with tram and people -- including a drug store Sawyer & Filley, Doctor Redpath, The Pfister bar, The Oxford cinema, Walk Over shoes, E Dailey & Co outfitters
Nurses by Sydney Blow and Douglas HoarePromotional postcard for Nurses by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare; music Philip Braham. First produced at Palace Theatre, Southampton, 10th May 1915
Ludolph Smids - Dutch physician, archaeologist and poetLudolph Smids (1649-1720) - Dutch physician, archaeologist and poet. He died after falling from a staircase. Date: circa 1700
The Knock by Jules RomainsPromotional postcard for Dr Knock by Jules Romains, translated into English by Harley Granville-Barker. Date: circa 1925
Doctor and nurses treat a patient in the operating room, Brooklyn Naval Hospital, Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York, USA Date: circa 1900
Military patients at Grove Hospital, Tooting Grove, SurreyThe Grove Hospital, Tooting Grove, during the First World War when it became the Grove Military Hospital. Here, military patients, some wearing the hospital blues uniform
Doctor taking a patients pulse, Brooklyn Navy Yard Hospital, New York City, USA Date: 1901
Amish doctor and boy, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USAAmish doctor and boy walking along North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA. Date: circa 1926
Fashions from the mid 15th century.. Doctor (B), musicians playing lutes (G, O) and spinets (N), carrying jugs (P), cups (H) and mirrors (D), dancing (R, T), and drinking toasts (L, M)
Regency gentleman having his pulse taken by a doctor.. Handcolored copperplate engraving by Francis Eginton from Christopher Ansteys The New Bath Guide, John Browne, Bath, 1807
John Hawkesworth - English author and book editorJohn Hawkesworth (1715-1773) - English author and book editor. Hawkesworth was rewarded by the Archbishop of Canterbury with the degree of a Doctor of Law. Date: circa 1760
Bath Characters by Edouart - Dr GaitskellDr. Gaitskell, one of the well-known practitioners in Bath, a near neighbour of Sir Thomas Lawrence in Alfred Street. One of a series of Bath characters taken by the silhouette artist
Oxford University robes: Doctor of Music (full dress)A Doctor of Music at Oxford University sporting a mortarboard and long, red gown. Date: 1920s
JEROME, Saint (347-420). Father and doctor of the Church. ROBUSTI, Domenico Tintoretto II (1560-1635). Renaissance art. Cinquecento. Venetian school. Oil on canvas. ITALY. Rome
SEMMELWEISS, Ignaz (1816 - 1865). Hungarian doctor. He discovered that puerperal fever is caused by infectious agents. Oil
Visiting the patient. 13th c. Detail. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. ITALY. VENETO. Venice. Biblioteca nazionale marciana (St. Marks Library)
TORRES VILLARROEL, Diego de (1693-1770). Spanish writer, poet, dramatist, astrologer, doctor, mathematician, priest and professor of the University of Salamanca
VIRCHOW, Rudolf (1821-1902). German doctor, anthropologist, pathologist, prehistorian, biologist and politician, known for his advancement of public health. Engraving
Isidore of Sevilla, Saint (560-636). Doctor of the Church and bishop of Sevilla. Right panel of the altarpiece of the Chancellor Sᮣ hez de Logro c. 1480-c. 1490. Detail
AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO, Saint (354-430). African bishop, Doctor and Father of the Church. St. Augustine in his desk near the eagle of St. John Evangelist. Illustration on Sermons of St
JIMENEZ ARANDA, Luis. The visit of the doctorJIMENEZ ARANDA, Luis (1845-1928). The Visit of the Doctor. 1889. Costumbrism. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. ANDALUSIA. Sevilla. Fine Arts Museum
Princess Alexandra of Wales in robes as a Doctorate of MusicPrincess Alexandra of Wales, later Queen Alexandra consort to Edward VII, wearing robes when she received a honorary degree in Music from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1885. Date: 1855
Suffragette in Holloway Prison Mrs. Pankhurst. Captioned, Two sides of Holloway Prison. Shows woman in cell wearing prison uniform and Mrs. Pankhurst in own clothes with champagne, doctor and warder
Fire engine that attended a fire in Bournemouth in 1867, seen here on display in a museum
Alexander Monro, MD, FRS, EdinburghAlexander Monro (secundus) (1733-1817), Scottish anatomist, physician and medical educator at Edinburgh. In brown ink below, dated 1828
Just what the doctor ordered !. C. Daley, B.E.F
George Budd, English physicianGeorge Budd (1808-1882), English physician, professor of medicine at Kings College Hospital. He gave his name to Budds cirrhosis and Budd-Chiari syndrome. Date: 1848
War Women in the guise of men, WW1A page of various photographs showing women taking on traditionally male roles during the First World War. As well as working as recruiters and munitions workers, there is also a lady barber
Captain Arthur Martin-Leake V. CLieutenant Colonel Arthur Martin-Leake, VC and Bar, VD, FRCS (4 April 1874 22 June 1953), English double recipient of the Victoria Cross
Doctor and patient, Japan. Date: circa 1890s
Doctor and geisha patient, Japan. Date: circa 1890s
No Objection Taken - womens war work, 1916A page of sketches of mans work the men want the women to want, a humorous (and slightly chauvinistic) comment on the traditionally male jobs taken by women during the First World War. 1916
British doctors sitting at a table, Western Front, WW1British doctors (Medical Officers) attached to a dressing station, sitting at a table complete with a white tablecloth, near the Western Front in France during World War One. Date: circa 1916
Toddler playing with red toy train, by Muriel DawsonA toddler plays with a beautiful large red toy train, on a cover design by Muriel Dawson for Home Notes magazine. Date: 1924
Dr Nolans Orphan Boys Home, BradfordDr Nolan and some of the inmates in front of his Orphan Boys Home on Little Horton Lane, Bradford. A portrait of the Rev. Dr Nolan is inset. Date: Date unknown
Dr T. B. Stephenson, Found of the National Childrens HomeDr Thomas Burchell Stephenson who in 1869 founded the National Childrens Home. Its first premises were a disused stable in Lambeth. In 1994, the NCH was renamed Action For Children. Date: Circa 1905
Hypnosis - St PetersburgHypnosis given as treatment in St Petersburg, Russia in 1905. Date: 1905
Surgery in a Russian HospitalSix surgeons about to get to work in an early 20th century Russian Hospital. Date: Early 20th century
A Gynaecological Operation in St PetersburgEarly 20th century Gynaecological surgery taking place in front of a vast audience of Surgeons, would-be surgeons and nurses in the Obstetric Institute in St Petersburg, Russia. Date: 1905
Fruit Label -- Bonzo Brand lemonsFruit Label -- Bonzo Brand top quality lemons from Ficano Lombardo & Co of Palermo, Sicily. A lemon a day keeps the doctor away. Date: 20th century
Pinocchio -- ill in bedPinocchio -- The doctors came immediately... a Crow, an Owl, and a Talking Cricket. Date: 1911
Dr. Vigourouxs electro-diagnostic at La SalpetriereDoctor Vigourouxs electro-diagnostic at La Salpetriere
Olympia Museum artefactIn the museum at Olympia, Greece, Dr Bartels, the German archaeologist, shows Princess Irene of the Hellenes a large bronze lions head Date: July 1964
Philippe Ricord - French physicianPhilippe Ricord (1800-1889) - French physician. Date: 1880
Plague scientist in ChinaWestern doctor or scientist in China during the bubonic plague outbreak; died during research work. Date: 1911
Dr Nathaniel E. Yorke-Davies, Vanity Fair, SpyDR NATHANIEL EDWARD YORKE-DAVIES (born 1844) Doctor, dietician and author on dietetics. Known for his successful treatment of obesity. Caption: Dietetics Date: born 1844