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Photographic evidence of the Loch Ness MonsterPhotographic " evidence" of the Loch Ness Monster
Royal College SurgeonsThe Royal College of Surgeons, in Lincolns Inn Fields, London, one of Britains leading medical institutions, chartered in 1800 but with origins in medieval guilds
Barber-Surgeon at WorkA barber-surgeon treating a patient
Modern Athenians plate 46 - EdinburghJames Simson (d. 1876) doctor and president of the Royal College of Surgeons, approaching Alexander Monro (d. 1859) professor of Anatomy
Setting a Bone 1682Surgeons setting a bone, with the help of Michaults bone- setting apparatus
St Bartholomews Hospital, London - An operating TheatreSt Bartholomews Hospital, Farringdon, City of London - An operating Theatre. Date: circa 1907
Surgeons HallThe Company of Surgeons moved from Surgeons Hall in Old Bailey to a site at 41 Lincolns Inn Fields in 1797
Sydney as Macquarie Found ItA painting depiction of Sydney, circa 1809, as Governor Lachlan Macquarie found it. On the left hand side is Government House and its garden
Dossibai PatellDossibai Rustomji Cowasji Patell (1881 - 1960), Indian obstetrician and gynaecologist, who in 1910 became the first woman to become a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS)
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John Hunter (1728 - 1893), Scottish surgeon, one of the most distinguished scientists and surgeons of his day
AUTOPSY, C17When Thomas Miles dies mysteriously, surgeons of St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, open him up and find a gob of meat choked him ; it is seen as judgment on a sinner Date: 8 August 1635
Interior of the new museum, Royal College of Surgeons, located at Lincoln's Inn Fields in London. Date: 1854
Militray Hospital at Netley, HampshireOperating Theatre at R. V. (Royal Victoria) Hospital at Netley. A large military hospital near Southampton, Hampshire. Date: 1912
Barber Surgeons Hall, Monkwell Street. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T
Bas-relief of a gardener on the wall of Mr. Holylands stables, Gardiners Lane. Man in doublet and breeches holding a spade, dated 1670
Barber Surgeons Hall, Monkwell Street, LondonBarber Surgeons Hall, Monkwell Street, from the church yard of St. Giles, Cripplegate
Relics associated with King Henry VIII
Osteological room in College of Surgeons 1880sOsteological room in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. Date: 1880s
Team of Surgeons Date: 1948
Group at Surgery Date: 1875
WW1 - Kiel Military Field Hospital - Ear-Nose-Throat DeptWW1 - Doctors, Orderlies and Surgeons of the Ear-Nose-Throat Department of the Kiel Military Field Hospital. Date: circa 1915
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
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
Sts Cosmas and Damian (died ca. 287) are regarded as the patrons of physicians and surgeons and are sometimes represented with medical emblems. Printed in Paris. 20th century. Litography
Surgeons, Tabernade, interior, London, 673. Part of Box 35 Boswell Collection Date: circa 1895
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
Advertisement for Sanitas disinfectant, WW1Wartime advertisement for Sanitas disinfectant, by appointment to King George V -- don t use German disinfectants. Sanitas Fluid for washing wounds, purifying the air of sick rooms, etc
Barber SurgeonsA new member is admitted to the company in Barber Surgeons Hall. Date: 1841
Sir Anthony CarlisleSIR ANTHONY CARLISLE President of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. Date: 1768 - 1840
Human figure with Russian battleship for a head being operated on by Japanese surgeons. Date 1904
Faculty of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, of the University of the state of New York. Head-and-shoulders portraits of Alexander H. Stevens, Joseph Mather Smith, John B
Surgery on a North African ladyEuropean surgeons operate on a North African lady. Date: circa 1930s
Surgeons operating at Hayle Hospital, CornwallThree surgeons operating at Hayle Hospital, Cornwall
Royal College of Surgeons and Physicians Hall, London, 1886Engraving showing the exterior of the then-new examination hall of the Royal College of Surgeons and the Royal College of Physicians, Victoria Embankment, London, 1886
Twisted Spine19-year old Mary Elizabeth Houghtons twisted back excites the interest of surgeons
Royal Coll. of SurgeonsThe osteological room in the museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, London
Electro-magnetic surgeryA tool to aid surgeons in the operating theatre. A electro-magnetic machine to detect and remove metal particles from wounds
Henry VIII & SurgeonsKING HENRY VIII - he grants a charter to the Barber-Surgeons
Barber Surgeons HallMonkwell Street : First built in the 15th century, destroyed and rebuilt at the time of the Great Fire, destroyed again in the 1940 blitz and replaced by a modern building in 1969
Hunterian MuseumHUNTERIAN MUSEUM (Royal College of Surgeons) Visitors observing various skeletons and natural history specimens on display
Edward VI Grants CharterKing Edward VI granting a charter to the barber-surgeons of London
Leg Amputation, 16th centuryRemoving a leg in the 16th century