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Ivory Coast - ScarificationScarification on a womans belly in the form of a large spider. The woman is from the Bobo Tribe in Ivory Coast
Egyptian Art. Caponic jars. 31st Dynasty. Late PeriodEgyptian Art. Canopic jars. Used by the egyptians during the mummification to preserve the viscera. It represents god Duamutef (jackal head) and god Imset (human head). 31st Dynasty
The Stomach Pump -- sad stuff, sad stuff. early 19th century
Cheery Families - Master Dram the Doctors Son. 1890s
Veins to the stomach, liver and intestines.. Handcolored steel engraving from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masses Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body, Paris, 1864
Circulatory system to the stomach, liver, kidney and pancreas.. Handcolored steel engraving from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masses Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body, Paris, 1864
Stomach, duodenum and liver.. Handcolored steel engraving from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masses Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body, Paris, 1864
Children playing doctors and nurses, Balham, SW LondonFour children playing doctors and nurses on a Balham street, SW London. Date: circa 1961
VALUEHuman Anatomy. Digestive system. Engraving
Photolithograph - British MilitaryTwo Great Leaders. Colour photolithograph reproducing a poster advertising a brand of stomach tonic (Horehound Beer), alongside a portrait of Lord Roberts, 1902 (c)
Cartoon, Sir Herbert Tree as Falstaff in Henry IV Part I at His Majestys Theatre, London. A speech bubble says: Zounds! I am so big that they ve had to make a full page of me. Date: 1914
The stomach and the gullet with blood supplyA woodcut showing the stomach and the gullet with blood supply. From: Mikrokosmographia: a description of the body of man, together with the controversies and figures thereto belonging. Date: 1616
Cartoon, The Waterloo Cup, WW1Cartoon, The " Waterloo" Cup, and the " turn" of the Belgian Hare. Showing a hare thumping a German dachshund in the stomach -- a comment on recent events in the early days of
Use Tarrants Seltzer Aperient, to regulate the stomach, the liver, the bowls, to sure indigestion, and biliousness constipation
Young boy tucking in at the Ice Cream stall " Don t e make a gawd of is stummick? Why, thats the second a porth I ve seed I m ave this mornin !" Date: 1902
Boy prays not to get stomach acheBoy kneels by his bedside and prays not to get stomach ache from the three appealing green apples he is about to consume before hitting the sack. Date: circa 1908
Gastroliths, stomach stonesSwallowed by dinosaurs these stones remained in the stomach where they assisted in grinding the toughest food to a more easily digested paste. Largest is 72mm long
Cetacea (order), cetacean stomach contentsStomach contents of a Cetacean (either a whale, dolphin or a porpoise) preserved in a spirit jar. Specimen stored at the Natural History Museum, London
Gastroliths, dinosaur stomach stonesSwallowed by dinosaurs these stones remained in the stomach where they assisted in grinding the toughest food to a more easily digested paste
Depiction of the human digestive system. Engraving
The Wonderful Adventures of Baron Munchausen
Petticoat Lane market doctorAt the Petticoat Lane market, London, a doctor, dressed as if he was a Harley Street professional, offers advice to passers by with the aid of an anatomical model of a stomach interior. Date: 1945
Dewdrop bitters - the great American stomach regulator. Print of a patent medicine advertisement showing a woman, perhaps a goddess of nature
Dr. Robacks stomach bitters unrivaled. Date c1866
Overeating leads to disturbed sleep at Christmas" A good deal my own fault!" " I took too much dinner!" (Mrs Caudles Lectures) First published in " Punch" in 1845
Internal Organs 18th CAnatomy of the stomach, the liver, the pancreas, the spleen and the intestines according to Kulm. Date: Circa 1760
Locating mirrors for golfers / W H RobinsonWith the simplicity of genius, this apparatus allows swift and sure location of a golf ball beneath the obstacle of a mans expanding midriff, by use of mirrors
Les Halles - Paris - Workers in the morning. Les Halles was the traditional central market of Paris. In 1183, King Philippe II Auguste enlarged the marketplace in Paris
Les Halles - Paris - Market Traders outside the market. Les Halles was the traditional central market of Paris. In 1183, King Philippe II Auguste enlarged the marketplace in Paris
Prince Albert onboard HMS CollingwoodPrince Albert, Duke of York, later King George VI (1895-1952), as a midshipman on HMS Collingwood, in the summer of 1914. Prince Albert was the only child of George V, other than Prince Edward
Pigeon Container on a British Paratrooper, Second World WarPhotograph showing a pigeon container strapped to the stomach of a British paratrooper, 1944. Pigeons are one of the oldest and most reliable forms of military communication
Dr. Howard Demonstrating Resuscitation, Royal Humane SocietyEngraving showing Dr. Howard, Medical Officer of New York Harbour, demonstrating his resusciation technique at the Receiving House of the Royal Humane Society, Hyde Park, London 1878
Drews CorsetDrews A la Grecque corset combined with supporter over hip and stomach reduces the most portly figure to the standard of Beauty and Fashion
Trench Life 1916A Square Meal in a Square Hole! : British troops take comfort in a meal amid the discomfort of trench life and the trials of warfare
Removal of FluidFluid removed from a patients abdomen using a stomach drain