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18th century surgeon Jean Louis Petits screw-type18th century surgeon Jean Louis Petits screw tourniquet for compressing blood vessels: tourniquet device 1, double band to adjust the tourniquet 2, compress in chamois leather 3 and ball bearing 4
18th century surgeon performing a trepanning operation on a mans head, with various surgical equipment: Jean Louis Petits lever 2, trestle 3, Valets pincers 4, cauterizers 5-8, round plaque 9
Liver, duodenum, pancreas, and other organs of the lower abdomen after Albrecht von Haller. Copperplate engraving by Robert Benard from Denis Diderots Encyclopedia, Pellet, Geneva, 1779
Surgical chairs and instruments for a bladderSurgical chairs with patients held in place for a bladder stone operation through the groin, Plate 12. Surgical instruments including dilators 1-3, curette 6 and hook curette 7, Plate 11
Plans and views of magnetic compasses with dipping needlesPlans and views of magnetic compasses, including the dipping needle built by Dr. John Lorimer (1732-1795), surgeon, mathematician, politician and cartographer
Martin Joubert, master surgeon and chemistMartin Joubert, Maitre Chirurgien-Chemiste, master surgeon and chemist, under King Louis XIII. Handcoloured lithograph by Breton after a portrait in Roger de Gaignieres gallery portfolio X from Le
Dr Charles Mansell Moullin, The London HospitalDr Charles Mansell Moullin, surgeon at The London Hospital. 1902
The Uniforms of the Austro-Mexican BrigadeA group of soldiers stand about in their full uniforms including: (left to right) artillery officers, a Chief Surgeon, Austrian Uhlans, a Hussar officer, a Chasseur officer, a Hussar, a bugleman
Sir Frederick Treves, 1st Baronet (1853 - 1923), prominent British surgeon of the Victorian and Edwardian eras. An expert in anatomy
Pediatric Surgery Date: 1938
Surgeon preparing new skin in graft surgerySurgeon and two nurses in operating theatre, preparing new skin for graft surgery. Date: 1946
Surgeon, nurses and anaesthetist with patientSurgeon, three nurses and an anaesthetist stand next to an unconscious patient on an operating table. Date: circa 1930
Sir Alfred Downing Fripp, Vanity Fair, SpySIR ALFRED DOWNING FRIPP (1865 - 1930) Surgeon at Guys Hospital, London. Appointed Surgeon in Ordinary to the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) and to his successor King George V
SIR WILLIAM BOWMAN Medical : ophthalmic surgeon. Date: 1816 - 1892
French Surgeon-Major Date: 1850
History of medicine. Chloroform anesthesia. Engraving, 19th century. Colored
George Chapman, spiritual healer and mediumGeorge Chapman (1921-2006), English trance spiritual healer and medium. He was active for 60 years through the spirit of Dr William Lang (1852-1937)
Death of President Abraham Lincoln in Washington, D.C. April 15th 1865. The Nations Martyr. Mr. Chase C. J. Secy. McCulloch. Atty. General. Vice Prest. Johnson. Chas. Sumner. Secy. Stanton. Secy
Waterloo Medal 1815. One of two medals awarded to Surgeon William Jones. Surgeon Jones served as Regimental Surgeon to the 40th (2nd Somersetshire) Regiment in the Peninsular and at Waterloo
Nicolaes Maes (1634-1693). Dutch Golden Age painter. Six Deans of the Amsterdam Guild of Surgeons, 1679-1680. Rijksmuseum. Amsterdam. Netherlands
History of medicine. Dentist. Middle Ages. Satire. EngravingHistory of medicine. Dentist (barbers or general physicians). Middle Ages. Satire. Engraving of a collection of comic work. 12th century. Colored
Archbishop Luka (born Valentin Felixovich Voyno-Yasenetsky), (1877-1961). Russian outstanding surgeon, founder of purulent surgery, spiritual writer
Artificial arm by Ambroise ParEngraving showing a prosthethic arm by French barber and surgeon Ambroise Par頨 c. 1510 1590) or one of his contemporaries Date: 1887
Claude Bourgelat / PigeotCLAUDE BOURGELAT French veterinary surgeon at Lyons Date: 1712 - 1799
Gersdorff, Hans von (1455 - 1529). German surgeon. Amputation of a leg. Woodcut by Hans Wechtlin for the book Feldtbuch der Wundartzney (Field book of surgery), 1517. Renaissance art. Engraving
At the Oldway military hospital in Paignton, Devon, WW1A group taken at the military hospital established at Paignton, Devon during the First World War. From left to right, front row, Dr FitzSimon, Mr Paris Singer (owner of the mansion)
Sampson PerrySAMPSON PERRY surgeon and radical journalist Date: 1747 - 1823
Alexis CarrelALEXIS CARREL French surgeon and biologist
Eminent woman surgeonEminent Woman Surgeon, who is also an ardent Suffragist (to wounded Guardsman): " Do you know, your face is singularly familiar to me
J Herbert C Fegan, England international rugby playerJohn Herbert Crangle Fegan (1868-1949), England international rugby player who also played rugby and cricket for Blackheath. He joined the medical profession and became a surgeon. 1890s
Frances Ivens Scottish Womens HospitalsPortrait of Frances Ivens (1870-1944), Chief Medical Officer of the Scottish Womens Hospitals unit at the Abbaye de Royaumont 1914-1919
Sir Henry Thompson, British surgeonSir Henry Thompson (1820-1904), 1st Baronet, British surgeon and polymath. 1889
London Trade Card - Charles Peter, SurgeonLondon Trade Card - Charles Peter (c.1648-17??), Surgeon to King Charles II in the Dutch Wars, Surgeon of the Horseguards to King James II and Surgeon of the Household to King William
Brain stereotaxy - using apparatus to locate the target of a medical operation. Date: 1897
Caesarean section. Miniature. Faits de Romains (Acts of Romans) Chronicles the life of Julius Caesar. Medival Work. 1213-1214
Luigi Porta Pavese (1800-1875). Italian clinician and surgeon. Statua. University of Pavia. Italy
Sir William Fergusson, 1808-1877). Scottish surgeonSir William Fergusson, 1st Baronet (1808-1877). Scottish surgeon. Colored engraving. By Carretero
Henry Hancock, general and ophthalmic surgeonHenry Hancock (1809-1880), general and ophthalmic surgeon who served as President of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1872. circa 1870s
Artificial leg and armIllustration depicting prosthethic aids for amputees, such as a full leg with belt and an artificial arm made by M. L. Matthieu for the opera singer Roger Date: 1887
Artificial Limbs, France 16th CenturyIllustration of artificial leg and hand, from the times of barber surgeon Ambroise Par頨 c. 1510 1590) Date: 16th Century
Carl Ferdinand Graefe 2CARL FERDINAND von GRAEFE German military surgeon with his autograph Date: 1787 - 1840
Carl Ferdinand Graefe 1CARL FERDINAND von GRAEFE German military surgeon Date: 1787 - 1840
Sir William Fergusson 3SIR WILLIAM FERGUSSON surgeon Date: 1808 - 1877
Sir William Fergusson 4SIR WILLIAM FERGUSSON surgeon Date: 1808 - 1877
Jacques DavielJACQUES DAVIEL French surgeon, the first in France to operate on cataracts of the eye : an allegorical depiction with cock, caduceus and cherubs galore. Date: 1696 - 1762
Samuel Wylie CrawfordSAMUEL WYLIE CRAWFORD American surgeon in the Union army during the War between the States, fought at Gettysburg and was present at the Appomattox surrender. Date: 1829 - 1892
Astley Paston Cooper 2SIR ASTLEY PASTON COOPER Surgeon at Guys Hospital, London. Date: 1768 - 1841
Philippe ColotPHILIPPE COLOT French medical practitioner. surgeon noted for his operations to remove stone. Date: 1593 - 1656