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Miracles of Jesus circa 19th century
Healing a childWatercolour 45 by the Port Jackson Painter from Banks Manuscript 34, (c. 1790)
Aboriginal woman healing a childDrawing 62 from the Watling Collection titled A woman of New South Wales cureing the head ache by Port Jackson Painter, 1788-1797
Medical plants. Poppy (Papaver somniferum). Engraving
Depiction of the human digestive system. Engraving
Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich (1849-1936). Russian physiologist, Nobel Prize in 1904
Aleptil guarisce l epilessia ( Aleptil treats" Aleptil guarisce l epilessia" (" Aleptil treats the epilepsy" ). Poster by Leonetto Cappiello (1923)."
MASACCIO, Tomaso di Ser Giovanni di Mone Casai, called (1401-1428). Brancacci Chapel. Saint Peter Healing the Sick with his Shadow. c. 1427. ITALY. Florence. Church of Santa Maria del Carmine
Carlo CarafaCARLO CARAFA Churchman of the Carafa family of Naples, Jesuit, seemingly depicted healing a boy ? Date: 16/17TH CENTURY
Source L Hopital - Vichy, France - Temperature of the healing waters is 31 degrees. Delivers 2500 litres of water per hour! Date: circa 1910s
Lady Elizabeth Petre by Madame YevondeThe Hon. Elizabeth Petre, born 1915, photographed in fashionable high-necked jacket and cap of corduroy by Madame Yevonde shortly before her marriage to Mr Robert Healing. Date: 1934
Surgery on a North African ladyEuropean surgeons operate on a North African lady. Date: circa 1930s
Spa / Germany / Leuk / C18ThAt the healing waters in Leuk, where people were provided with floating chess boards and writing tables due to the long periods of time spent in the water Date: Eighteenth century
Asklepios, Asclepius, Aesculapius, god of medicineAsklepios (Asclepius), the Greek god of medicine and healing, adopted by the Romans as Aesculapius. Date: BCE
Chinese Pulse Therapy 3CHINESE THEORY OF PULSES Using the wrist-pulse of the human hand for healing purposes Date: circa 1680
Paranormal / HealingLARISSA VILENSKAYA uses faith healing on a subject at the Basel Psi-Tage Date: 3 November 1984
St Nons Well, near St Davids, South WalesView of St Nons Well, at the Chapel of St Non, on the coast near St David s, Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales. According to tradition, St Non was the mother of St David
Lourdes, France - The Lake
Lourdes - The Basillica and the PyreneesA panoramic view of Lourdes, France, showing the Rosary Basilica of the Sanctuary of our Lady at Lourdes and the distant mountains of the Pyrenees
Lourdes - Recitation of the rosary at the Grotto
Electric brushA detailed advertisement from 1883 for Dr. Scotts Electric Hair Brush, claiming to cure a variety of ills, from headaches to deafness, baldness to a weary brain
Cinchona - Quinine 2Two varieties of the cinchona species (quinine) - known as Jesuits Bark because its healing properties were learnt from South American natives by Jesuit missionaries
Laurus SpeciesThree varieties of the laurus species (quinine) - known as Jesuits Bark because its healing properties were learnt from South American natives by Jesuit missionaries
Pilgrim in Sedan ChairPilgrims en route to the Baths of Panticosa in Spain; a woman with a fan is carried in a sedan chair, while other men and women ride on donkeys
St Roch as a Pilgrim(Rocco, Roque) - He goes as a pilgrim to Rome, where he is infected while caring for plague victims; he recovers and goes on to perform many healing miracles
Healing Plants 1904 Pl. 1A selection of 11 healing plants & herbs including camomile and rhubarb
Healing / Venezuela / 1730Various healing methods of native Venezuelans, including bathing in the river and dancing around fires
Navajo Sand PaintingA Navajo shaman of New Mexico uses sand painting as a healing procedure
Healer, Zouave JacobAuguste Henri Jacob, known as Le Zouave, French soldier, forced out of army because of healing and clairvoyant powers, became noted healer
Native American MedicineVarious forms of healing practised by the Native Americans of Florida; herbs, infusions and smoking
Bath / Bladud / Pig / Cig CardHealing waters found by Bladud, King Luds son, stricken by leprosy - he sees a pig cured by them
Healing / France / 1905Breton healer ( rebouteux ), seen curing a dislocated arm, though the patient appears to be in a lot of pain
Healers / France / 1910Breton rebouteux at Saint Gourlay, seen curing a patient of neuralgia
Transcendental FrogTRANSCENDENTAL FROG Frogs are honoured at Kiang-si and at Tche-kiang : they have healing and divinatory powers, and temples are dedicated to them
Buddha Heals ChildSIDDHARTHA GAUTAMA, known as the BUDDHA ( Enlightened One ) he heals a blind child
Miracle at LourdesAt Lourdes, young Marie- Therese Lepretre is suddenly cured of Potts Disease while waiting for mass in her wheeled stretcher
Iroq. Myth / Healing WaterNekumonta, collapses in the snow whilst searching for a rememdy for his sick wife; he dreams of the healing waters of the Great Manitou who sing to him
Gossip about Fairies 39When you take a drink from a magical or healing spring, don t forget to say Thank you to the water nymph whose job it is to keep it in good working order
At the PiscinesPilgrims outside les piscines - the bathing houses where the sick can plunge into the waters of the miraculous healing spring revealed by the Virgin to Bernadette
Drinking the WaterPilgrims drink the water from the miraculous healing spring which the Virgin Mary revealed to Bernadette in 1858
Healing at CapernaumJesus heals at Capernaum, on the sea of Galilee
Medical / AlternativeA Breton rebouteuse healing a child patient
Shaman of Yakutia, SiberiaA Shaman of Yakutia, Siberia, calls on the tribal deities to heal a sick man
The Royal TouchROYAL TOUCH French royalty had the power to heal