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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)
Spain (1810-1814). Cadiz. El enfermo por la" Spain (1810-1814). Cadiz. " El enfermo por la Constituci uot; " (The sick because of the Constitution). Litography. SPAIN. Madrid. Museo de Historia."
DOMENICO DI BARTOLO (1400-1447). History of the Spedale: Cure of the Sick. 1441-1444. ITALY. Siena. Ospedale di Santa Maria della Scala (Santa Maria della Scala Hospital)
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
Justinian Code. A sick dictating his will. Late Byzantine art. Miniature Painting
The healthy and the sick. Plate 57 of The Disasters of WarGOYA Y LUCIENTES, Francisco de (1746-1828). The healthy and the sick. Plate 57 of The Disasters of War. Etching
Poplar & Stepney Sick Asylum, London
Sister Minds BrotherA young girl amuses her sick brother by sitting at the side of his bed and reading a book to him. Date: 1922
Whats Left is GoodDoctor to wife : Don t be alarmed, Madame - whats left of him is in good condition ! Date: 1905
Sitting up with a sick friend. Illustration shows President Taft lying in a bed with a Reactionary Ice Bag on his head; the Republican elephant is keeping a bedside vigil
British Empire Cancer Campaign PosterBritish Empire Cancer Campaign (President: HRH The Duke of York) - Poster - Help Our Fight circa 1930
The Veterinary Corps, US Army, teaches men care and treatment of sick animals; horse judging and soundness; horseshoeing; riding; driving; meat and dairy inspection - something very useful
Italian family crocheting bags. Father sick in bed (not contagious). (For complete details see Miss EC Watsons report.) Location: New York, New York (State). Date 1912 November
The early stages of yellow feverPortrait of a young man in the early stages of yellow fever. He is in bed and is very flushed and his eyes are bloodshot. From: Observations sur la fievre jaune, faites a Cadix, en 1819 Date: 1820
Sick migrant child. Washington, Yakima Valley, Toppenish. Date 1939 Aug
Portrait of a healthy young man before he contracts Yellow fever. From: Observations sur la fievre jaune, faites a Cadix, en 1819 Date: 1820
In bed with yellow feverPortrait of a young man in bed with yellow fever. His skin is very yellow and he is bleeding from his nose. From: Observations sur la fievre jaune, faites a Cadix, en 1819 Date: 1820
Western Hospital, FulhamFrontage of the Western Fever Hospital was opened in 1877 on Seagrave Road, Fulham. It was the fourth such hospital to be erected by the Metropolitan Asylums Board which in 1869 became responsible
Middlesex Hospital, Cleveland Street, LondonThe Middlesex Hospital on Cleveland Street in Londons Fitzrovia district. The building was erected in the 1770s as a workhouse for the parish of St Paul, Covent Garden
Western Fever Hospital, Fulham
South-Western Hospital, Stockwell, LondonPart of the South Western Fever Hospital, opened in 1871 on Landor Road, Stockwell. With facilities for fever and smallpox patients
Feeding medicine to a poorly kittenThe Patient. A sick kitten is spoon-fed some medicine - the patient does not seem too keen.....!! Date: circa 1910s
Good Wives - 8Jo in Beths sick-room. (She gets better, you ll be glad to know.) Date: first published 1869
Little girl looking after a sick babyA little girl looking after her sick baby brother. She has given him some medicine and now hes asleep in his cradle. She hopes that when he wakes up he will be better again. 1897
Street music: The organ grinding nuisance, 1864A difference of opinion: an old lady and a child encourage an organ grinder to play in the street, despite the pleas of a maid on behalf of a suffering invalid. Date: 1864
Central London Sick Asylum, HendonInterior of the Central London Sick Asylum opened in 1898 at Hendon, Middlesex. Later known as Hendon Infirmary and Colindale Hospital, it was a treatment centre for tuberculosis (TB) patients
Examining a DogTwo vets examine a sick little dog, they are perhaps getting ready to take an x-ray. Date: circa 1960
Ballad / Lord RandalLORD RANDAL O yes, I am poisoned, mother, make my bed soon, for I m sick at the heart, and I fain wald lie down (His true love gave him eels boiled in broth.) Date: traditional
Sick Girl in BedA sick girl in bed drinks a bowl of hot broth with a marked lack of enthusiasm Date: circa 1900
Bethnal Green Military Hospital, East LondonBethnal Green Military Hospital, Cambridge Heath Road, East London. The hospital, designed by Messrs Giles, Gough and Trollope, was opened in 1900 as the Bethnal Green Union infirmary
RAF cadet with medical officerCartoon of an RAF trainee cadet at Heaton Park, Manchester, during World War Two with a medical officer about to administer a rather large injection
Union Infirmary, Wigan, LancashireThe Wigan Union infirmary, Upholland Road, Wigan - an unusual composite of two photographs. The infirmary, later known as Billinge Hospital
The Park Hospital, Hither Green, LondonKitchens of the Park Hospital, Hither Green, south east London. Uniformed staff cook food on a large range. The only man present operates a large mincing machine
Western Hospital, Fulham, south west LondonPart of the Western Fever Hospital, which was opened in 1877 on Seagrave Road, Fulham, south west London. It was the fourth such hospital to be erected by the Metropolitan Asylums Board which in 1869
Life on board a man-of-warLife in the British navy on board a man-of-war. 1. Playing up the colours, 8am; 2. A Corrobborie in the gun room on Saturday night; 3. Taking up the slops; 4
Lourdes - Recitation of the rosary at the Grotto
Park Hospital, Hither Green, south east LondonA view of the Park Hospital, Hither Green, south east London. The Park was one of the fever hospitals opened by the Metropolitan Asylums Board between 1870
South Western Fever Hospital, Stockwell, South LondonA porter at the entrance to the South Western Fever Hospital, opened in 1871 on Landor Road, Stockwell, South London. With facilities for fever and smallpox patients
Leavesden Asylum, HertfordshireMale attendants in a ward at the Asylum for Imbeciles opened in 1870 at Leavesden near Abbots Langley in Hertfordshire. The Asylum, with its twin at Caterham
Central London Sick Asylum, Colindale, Hendon, LondonDistant view of the Central London District Sick Asylum at Colindale, Hendon, North London, opened in 1900 for infectious cases from poor law authorities in central London
Brook Hospital, Shooters Hill, south east LondonA distant view of the Brook Hospital, Shooters Hill, south east London. The Brook was one of the fever hospitals opened by the Metropolitan Asylums Board between 1870
Queen Ena of Spain as a nurseQueen Victoria Eugenie of Spain, formerly Princess Ena of Battenberg (1887-1969), second child and only daughter of Princess Beatrice
A hospice for sick childrenA group of nurses weigh the sickly children at a French hospice
Sea Legs; Twixt Calais And DoverTwo ladies sat on board a ship travelling from Calais and Dover. The weather is stormy causing a rough, uncomfortable journey and causing a saucy exposure of beautiful leg
Sick of the Property Tax or ministerial influenza
Sledge party leaving an invalid in an ice cave, British ArctEngraving showing a sledging party leaving an invalid, and a carer, in an ice cave; then heading back to base to fetch help, British Arctic Expedition, 1875-1876