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German Massage ParlourGreetings from the Massage Parlour ! A young lady in spotty swimwear is treated (rather vigourously I would imagine) by a rather solid-looking Masseuse, who is kneading away at knots
Barber-Surgeon at WorkA barber-surgeon treating a patient
Treating the Spine (3)Chair designed to correct deformities of the spine, holding neck and body in any desired position
Treating the Spine (1)Armchair designed to correct deformities of the spine : the patient can get on with her reading while treatment is in progress
Sir William Gull (1816 - 1890), studied medicine at St Guy's in London. In 1872 Gull was made a Baronet and became physician to Queen Victoria, treating the Prince of Wales for typhoid
Downs Schools, Sutton, SurreyThe Downs Schools on Banstead Road, Sutton, acquired by the Metropolitan Asylums Board in 1902 for treating children with ringworm. The site later became the Downs Childrens Hospital
Missionary treating victims of leprosy, MozambiqueMozambique, Africa - Christian Missionary treating and caring for African victims of leprosy. Date: circa 1910s
Mesmer conducting a baquet in ParisFranz Anton Mesmer (1734 - 1815), German physician and hypnotist, treating patients in a group, in a session which he called a baquet (named after the large vessel in the middle of the room)
Royal Victoria Hospital Farm Colony, Polton, ScotlandPatients plough the land and plant seed potatoes at the Farm Colony (founded in 1910) at The Royal Victoria Hospital, founded in 1894
Asylum Pregnant Woman" I ve noticed you re treating this poor creature more kindly?" " Yes, the chief nurse has got her pregnant." Date: 1904
Notice published by London Licensed Victuallers, WW1Prohibition of Treating (ie buying a drink for another person). Notice published by London Licensed Victuallers, 11 October 1915
Old Yokel extols the fighting qualities of his son" My Laad Garge as bin feaghtin t Booers. If e only whopped em like e did is did is Old Woman, ed mak em sit up, I tell ye." Date: 1900
Genl. Ampudia treating for the capitulation of Monterey sic, with Genl. Taylor, 24th Sept. 1846. Date c1846
Companions All - Boy with Horse and pet dogsCompanions All - A young boy feeding treats to his Horse, whilst the two family pet dogs sit obediantly by the stable door. Date: circa 1908
Hospital, ChicagoCook County Hospital is staffed by 64 house and 68 attending physicians, and 400 nurses, treating over 4000 charity patients. Date: 1916
Lady rider and favourite horseKeen Lady rider tenderly holds the head of her favourite steed. The picture is captioned with the line: " Oh, you Darling!" Date: circa 1910s
Dog with Jaw SplintA fixation splint for a fractured jaw, the latest development. Date: circa 1960
Man with fish for smokingA man in overalls holding two racks containing fish, ready for smoking in a barn
Mr MaceThe photograph shows Mr Mace, Associate Curator of the Metrpolitan Museum of Art, treating one of the objects found in the tomb of Tutankhamun
The Red Cross at workTreating the casualties of the war in the East, fought between the Ottoman Turks and Serbia and Montenegro
British Red Cross hospitalA sketch of a blessing taking place in a British Red Cross hospital. The floating hospital, positioned on the Danube at Giurgevo was essential in treating the casualties in the Russo-Turkish war
Hats - Beaver-FurThe top hats worn by Victorian gents are made from beaver-fur here shown undergoing the bowing process which gives the fur the requisite finish
Treating Ulcerated LegTreating an ulcerated leg
Treating Bow Legs (2)Bow legs and their treatment with apparatus intended to straighten them
Treating Bow LegsApparatus intended to correct bow legs
Treating the Spine (4)Oscillating chair designed to correct deformities of the spine, holding neck and body in any desired position
Treating the Spine (2)Chair designed to correct deformities of the spine, holding it in any desired position
Leprosy Treating PatientTreating patients at Lambarene, Africa
Little Red ManLE PETIT HOMME ROUGE The little red man or devil, traditionally associated (by his enemies) with Napoleon, depicted treating him like a son
Lamb with Foot RotTreating a lamb for foot rot on a Warwickshire farm, England