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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
Lithotritie OperationEminent French doctors examine a patient after a successful operation for lithotritie
Surgery Cures HandicapSATIRE:RESULTS OF ETHER - surgery as a cure-all: crippled man reconstructed by skillful surgeon
Plastic Surgery / New HeadEXTREME PLASTIC SURGERY - satire on unrealistic expectations for surgery: young woman patient exchanges ugly head for pretty one
Operation on SkullOperating on the Skull
Lister / Moffat PhotoJOSEPH LISTER English surgeon, medical scientist and founder of antiseptic surgery
Treating Ulcerated LegTreating an ulcerated leg
Lister / Col LithJOSEPH LISTER English surgeon, medical scientist and founder of antiseptic surgery
Surgery / Chloroform / 1885A surgical operation in the Murghab valley; the patient is under chloroform
Removal of FluidFluid removed from a patients abdomen using a stomach drain
Lister / Empire LeadersJOSEPH LISTER English surgeon, medical scientist and founder of antiseptic surgery
Medical Operation 1930SPutting a patient to sleep before an operation
Amputating a Leg C16The amputation of a leg
Operation / PhotoAn operation in progress
Operation / LondonThe operating theatre at the Royal Free Hospital, London, during an operation
Operation / ViennaAt the Allgemeinen Krankenhause, Vienna, professor Billroth performs an operation watched by students and colleagues
C16 Man in Surgical ViceMan held in a surgical vice preceeding an operation
Operation in Venice 1495An operation in Venice
Medical / TrepanningA trepanning operation
Medical / MilitarySurgery on the battlefield, Strasbourg
Ambroise Pare SurgeonAmbroise Pare, French surgeon (1510-1590) Began his career as an apprentice barber-surgeon in Paris
AMBROISE PARE 1510-1590Ambroise Pare, French surgeon, (1510-1590) Pare removes a lance head from the face of the Duke of Guise
Leg Amputation, 16th centuryRemoving a leg in the 16th century