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Sir William Fergusson, 1808-1877). Scottish surgeonSir William Fergusson, 1st Baronet (1808-1877). Scottish surgeon. Colored engraving. By Carretero
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
Roux Treatment / DiphtheriA young child being treated for diphtheria by Dr. Roux (a French physician and bacteriologist) Date: 1894
Max Muller (Vanity Fair)William Montagu Hay, 10th Marquess of Tweeddale (1826 1911), known before 1878 as Lord William Hay or Lord William Montagu Hay, was a Scottish landowner, peer and politician. Caption: The Director
Meacher & Higgins, chemists, Crawford Street, LondonMeacher & Higgins, chemists, 105A Crawford Street, London. Date: circa 1908
Islington Dental Surgery, North London -- Mr Chodwick Brown, Surgeon Dentist, 69 Upper Street, London circa 1910
Aerial view of Rue Blaise-Pascal, Casablanca, Morocco. Date: circa 1930
Hospital Mess, Quex Park 1917. The Winter Garden, between Quex House and the Museum buildings served as the Mess for the VAD Hospital at Quex Park
WW1 British Red Cross Hospital, Netley, HampshireWorld War 1 British Red Cross Hospital, Netley, Southampton, near Hamble, Hampshire, England. Showing the Surgery Hut Date: 1915
BARNARD, Christian Neethling (1922-2001). South African cardiac surgeon who performed the worlds first successful human-to-human heart transplant. Oil
CARREL, Alexis (1873 - 1944). French surgeon and biologist. Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1912. Oil
MANGET, Jean-Jacques (1652 - 1742). Bibliotheca Chirurgica. 1721. Cover of first edition, published in Geneva. Engraving. SPAIN. CATALONIA. Barcelona
Surgery using ether as anesthetic administered by inhalation, at Bellevue Hospital in New York, 1870. Method first experienced by William T. G. Morton in 1846. Oil
Ambroise ParePARE, Ambroise (1509-1590). French surgeon. Oil
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
Antoine Jobert LamballeANTOINE JOSEPH JOBERT DE LAMBALLE French surgeon and anatomist known as The prince of surgery, consultant to both Louis-Philippe and Napoleon III. Date: 1799 - 1867
A Back Country Doctor in his Surgery - Australian Outback -combining the facilities of a chemist, doctor, pharmacist and veterinary! Date: circa 1910
Treatise on medicine, 14th - 15th centuries. Representation of two doctors (detail).. Renaissance art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. Madrid. National Library
Cauterization and preparation. Miniature. Ms. RawlinsonCauterization and preparation. Miniature. Ms.Rawlinson C 328 fol. 9r. Miniature Painting. UNITED KINGDOM. Oxford. Bodleian Library
Surgery. Doctor visting a patient. Illustration from 13th c. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. ITALY. Venice. Biblioteca nazionale marciana (St. Marks Library)
At the vetsPeople You See. From Teddy Bear (2 July 1966)
The Chiropodist
A Surgical Mix-UpAn awkward mistake in the operating theatre Date: 1907
Surgery. Drawing shows two surgical instruments. Date 1878 Dec
Surgery scissors and lancet. Date 1878?
Surgery scalpels. Date 1878 Dec
The only safe weapons against cancer are surgery, x-rays and radium Do not trust your life to other methods. Poster identifying proper treatments for cancer. Date 1938
First ovariotomy. Date c1878
British Western Front in France - Base Hospital operating thAn official First World War Press Bureau picture from the British Western Front in France showing the operating theatre of an unidentified Base Hospital
Cockatoo undergoing surgeryA Japanese cockatoo in the hands of a surgeon at the Animals Hospital, Pimlico, London. The bird suffered from the inconvenience of an abnormally long beak. (NB: this is not a dead parrot) circa 1911
Martel PhotoTHIERRY DE MARTEL French surgeon, one of the founders of neuro-surgery in France, photographed in 1935. Date: 1875 - 1940
Surgery on a North African ladyEuropean surgeons operate on a North African lady. Date: circa 1930s
Surgical OperationsDevices enabling incisions in the skull and giving access to the brain which must have been an interesting experience for the patient. Date: 1525
Beauty Treatment 1930SA woman wearing a strange mask undergoing beauty treatment at a Berlin beauty specialists salon. Date: 1930s
Surgeon 1930SA surgeon cuts the surgical wire with his scissors following a successful operation. Date: 1930s
Tree-Surgeon & AudienceA cartoon on the tree- surgeons art: a tree trunk lies in an operating theatre with an axe embedded in its bark while the surgeon demonstrates his skill Date: 1927
Eye Operation / C. 1760An eye operation is performed on a youth by two bewigged gentlemen Date: circa 1760
Returning medicine bottle at the Grocers ShopAn elderly gentleman Mr W. Hitchman delivers his bottle of medicine for collection and replacement at his local Grocers Shop
Joseph Lister, 1st Baron Lister (1827-1912), English surgeon, medical scientist and founder of antiseptic surgery
Doctor with stethoscope examines boyA general practitioner (Dr Meredith) listens with his stethoscope to a boys chest in a rather unconventional looking surgery with tapestries on the walls
Sir Joseph ListerJOSEPH, first baron LISTER of Lyme Regis, surgeon and medical scientist, regarded as the founder of antiseptic surgery
Florence Nightingale visiting the Hut Hospitals, at BalaclavBorn in Italy in 1820, she moved to England with her wealthy family and was educated at home by her father. Although it was not deemed suitable for ladies of Florences social standing to become
Electro-magnetic surgeryA tool to aid surgeons in the operating theatre. A electro-magnetic machine to detect and remove metal particles from wounds
First Dissection PicThis is said to be the earliest depiction of an anatomical dissection
Anatomical Theatre C16Anatomy in the 16th century as depicted in Bartholinus Eustachius works. It looks as though dogs are enjoying the unwanted organs
Lithotritie OperationEminent French doctors examine a patient after a successful operation for lithotritie