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Images Dated 11th April 2006 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Asia, Malaysia

Asia, Malaysia
Asia, Borneo, Malaysia, Sarawak, Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus)

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Bone strength

Bone strength. Conceptual computer artwork of skeletons lifting weights. This can represent bone strength. Bones are rigid structures built mainly from calcium minerals

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Bone strength

Bone strength. Conceptual computer artwork of a skeleton lifting a weight. This can represent bone strength. Bones are rigid structures built mainly from calcium minerals

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Bone strength

Bone strength. Conceptual computer artwork of skeletons lifting weights. This can represent bone strength. Bones are rigid structures built mainly from calcium minerals

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Bone strength

Bone strength. Conceptual computer artwork of a skeleton lifting weights. This can represent bone strength. Bones are rigid structures built mainly from calcium minerals

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Extrasolar planet

Extrasolar planet. Computer artwork of the surface of the outermost planet of an extrasolar planetary system. In the sky is the planets moon and a distant star

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Extrasolar planet

Extrasolar planet. Computer artwork of an equatorial desert on the surface of a double planet in an extrasolar planetary system

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Heavy menstrual bleeding

Heavy menstrual bleeding. Conceptual computer artwork of red blood cells pouring out a tap, representing the heavy bleeding seen in menorrhagia, or excessive menstrual bleeding

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Eczema skin condition

Eczema skin condition
Eczema. Computer artwork of the epidermis (upper skin layer) of skin affected by eczema. Eczema is a skin inflammation characterised by an itchy pink rash on the skins surface

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Bacterial conjunctivitis

Bacterial conjunctivitis. Computer artwork of bacteria (green, not to scale) on the surface of a bloodshot eye (red blood vessels)

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Bone trabeculae

Bone trabeculae. Computer artwork of trabeculae in spongy bone, represented as metal to illustrate its strength. Spongy bone is found inside bones, below a dense shell of hard compact bone

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Migraine

Migraine. Conceptual computer artwork of barbed wire inside human heads, representing the severe pain of a migraine. A migraine is a recurrent headache that can be accompanied by nausea

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Insomnia

Insomnia. Conceptual computer artwork of a clock and a human face, representing insomnia. This is a condition where the insomniac is unable to sleep

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Irritable bowel syndrome

Irritable bowel syndrome. Computer artwork of the digestive tract ranging from normal (left) to irritable and painful (right), represented by the deformed shape and water ripples

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Johann Gutenberg, German inventor

Johann Gutenberg, German inventor
Johann Gutenberg (1398-1468), German inventor of the printing press, with two assistants, examining the first page of his printed Bible of 1454

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Arnaldus de Villa Nova, Spanish alchemist

Arnaldus de Villa Nova, Spanish alchemist
Arnaldus de Villa Nova (c.1235-1313), Spanish scholar and alchemist. Also known as Arnaud de Villeneuve and various other spellings, he was a scholar who studied a wide range of subjects

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Coronary artery disease

Coronary artery disease. Computer artwork of red blood cells flowing through an increasingly (top to bottom) blocked coronary artery

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Gout joint inflammation

Gout joint inflammation
Gout. Computer artwork of red blood cells and crystals (yellow) of uric acid, with feet affected by gout. The swelling (red) on each large toe is known as a tophus

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Francois Quesnay, French economist

Francois Quesnay, French economist
Francois Quesnay (1694-1774), French physician and economist. Quesnay studied medicine in Paris, and became physician to King Louis XV of France

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Viral throat infection

Viral throat infection. Computer artwork of several tracheae (windpipes), seen from the outside, with viruses (spiky balls, not to scale)

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Thomas Edison, US inventor

Thomas Edison, US inventor
Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931), US inventor. Edison is famous for inventing or improving devices such as the phonograph and the electric light bulb

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Alexis Clairaut, French mathematician

Alexis Clairaut, French mathematician
Alexis Claude Clairaut (1713-1765), French mathematician. Clairaut was a child prodigy, writing on geometry at age twelve

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Comte de Buffon, French naturalist

Comte de Buffon, French naturalist
Comte de Buffon (1707-1788), French naturalist. Georges Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, was keeper of the French botanical gardens, and, in 1752

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Laurens Janszoon Coster, Dutch printer

Laurens Janszoon Coster, Dutch printer
Laurens Janszoon Coster (c.1370-c.1440), Dutch printer, with a printing clamp and printed pages. Coster was a citizen of Haarlem, in the Netherlands, and held the position of sexton (Koster)

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Jean-Rodolphe Perronet, French engineer

Jean-Rodolphe Perronet, French engineer
Jean-Rodolphe Perronet (1708-1794), French engineer. Perronet is best known for the bridges that he designed and supervised the building of, including the Pont de la Concorde (completed 1791)

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Lope de Vega, Spanish playwright

Lope de Vega, Spanish playwright
Lope de Vega (1562-1635), Spanish playwright. Also known as Felix Lope de Vega Carpio. Lopes works, along with those of Cervantes, form a major part of Spanish literature

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Guillaume Rondelet, French physician

Guillaume Rondelet, French physician
Guillaume Rondelet (1507-1566), French physician, surrounded by fish. Rondelet taught medicine in Montpellier, France. He also produced a book on the natural history of fishes

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Andreas Vesalius, Belgian anatomist

Andreas Vesalius, Belgian anatomist
Andreas Vesalius (1514-1564), Belgian anatomist, with anatomical equipment and books. Aged 24, Vesalius was made professor of anatomy and surgery at Padua University, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Rhazes, Islamic scholar

Rhazes, Islamic scholar
Rhazes (c.860-930), Islamic Persian scholar, physician and alchemist, with an assistant, in his chemistry laboratory in Baghdad (now in Iraq). Rhazes is a Latinized form

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Pythagoras, Ancient Greek philosopher

Pythagoras, Ancient Greek philosopher
Pythagoras (c.580-500 BC), Ancient Greek philosopher. Pythagoras is most famous for the mathematical proof concerning triangles that is named after him

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Paracelsus, Swiss alchemist

Paracelsus, Swiss alchemist
Paracelsus (1493-1541), Swiss alchemist and physician, with chemical and medicinal equipment. Born Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, Paracelsus was a name he gave himself

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Bernard Palissy, French geologist

Bernard Palissy, French geologist
Bernard Palissy (1509-1589), French potter, geologist and naturalist, surrounded by plants and animals. Originally a glass-painter by trade, Palissy spent 16 years on experiments to produce enamels

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: A. Parmentier, French nutritional chemist

A. Parmentier, French nutritional chemist
Antoine Augustin Parmentier (1737-1813), French nutritional chemist. Parmentier promoted the potato as a food in France and Europe

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Bernard Palissy, French geologist

Bernard Palissy, French geologist
Bernard Palissy (1509-1589), French potter, geologist and naturalist, stoking his furnace with wooden furniture. Originally a glass-painter by trade

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Bernard Palissy, French geologist

Bernard Palissy, French geologist
Bernard Palissy (1509-1589), French potter, geologist and naturalist, giving a public lecture on natural history. Originally a glass-painter by trade

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Ferdinand Magellan, Portuguese explorer

Ferdinand Magellan, Portuguese explorer
Ferdinand Magellan (c.1480-1521), Portuguese navigator and explorer, with nautical equipment. Magellans ship was the first to circumnavigate the world

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Mesue the Elder, Persian physician

Mesue the Elder, Persian physician
Mesue the Elder (777-857), Christian Persian physician, at left, being received by the Caliph Haroun-al-Raschid, fifth and most famous ruler of the Abbasid dynasty that ruled an Islamic empire

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Ferdinand Magellan, Portuguese explorer

Ferdinand Magellan, Portuguese explorer
Ferdinand Magellan (c.1480-1521), Portuguese navigator and explorer, whose ship was the first to circumnavigate the world. Magellan set sail from Seville, Spain, in August 1519 with five ships

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Albertus Magnus, German theologian

Albertus Magnus, German theologian
Albertus Magnus (1193-1280), German theologian and philosopher, giving a public lecture in Paris, France. Born as the Count von Bollstadt, he became known as Albertus Magnus

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Albertus Magnus, German theologian

Albertus Magnus, German theologian
Albertus Magnus (1193-1280), German theologian and philosopher, praying in the cathedral at Regensburg, Germany. Born as the Count von Bollstadt, he became known as Albertus Magnus

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Jean d Arcet, French chemist

Jean d Arcet, French chemist
Jean Pierre Joseph d Arcet (1777-1844), French chemist. D Arcet made important contributions to the advancement of industrial processes for producing and improving metal alloys such as bronze

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Joseph Marie Jacquard, French inventor

Joseph Marie Jacquard, French inventor
Joseph Marie Jacquard (1752-1834), French inventor of weaving looms. Jacquard spent his inheritance whilst living as an (initially unsuccessful) inventor

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Averroes, Islamic physician

Averroes, Islamic physician
Averroes (1126-1198), Islamic Spanish physician and philosopher, at right, being banished in disgrace. Averroes is a Latinised form

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Johann Gutenberg, German inventor

Johann Gutenberg, German inventor
Johann Gutenberg (1398-1468), German inventor of the printing press. This statue of Gutenberg, carved by Bertel Thorwaldsen (1770-1844), is in Mainz, Germany, Gutenburgs birthplace

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Conrad Gessner, Swiss naturalist

Conrad Gessner, Swiss naturalist
Collection of Conrad Gessner (1516-1565), Swiss naturalist. This scene shows people working in his natural history collection in Zurich, Switzerland

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Geber, Islamic alchemist

Geber, Islamic alchemist
Geber (c.722-c.815), Islamic Spanish alchemist, teaching chemistry. Geber is a Latinised form. His full Arabic name is Jabir ibn Hayyan

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Guy de Chauliac, French surgeon

Guy de Chauliac, French surgeon
Guy de Chauliac (c.1300-1368), French surgeon. De Chauliac was the most eminent surgeon of his time in Europe. He was physician to Popes Clement VI, Innocent VI and Urban V at Avignon, France

Background imageImages Dated 11th April 2006: Roger Bacon, English natural philosopher

Roger Bacon, English natural philosopher
Roger Bacon (c.1214-1292), English natural philosopher and alchemist, in his tower observatory at his monastery in Oxford, England



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