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"Fever: A Melody of Chaos and Resilience" In the world of nature, a Silver spangled Hamburgh cock and hen dance gracefully, their feathers shimmering in the sunlight

Background imageFever Collection: Advert for Harness Electropathic corset belts 1891

Advert for Harness Electropathic corset belts 1891
Advert for Harness Electropathic corset belts no taking poisonous drugs or quack nostrums. Claims to cure all rheumatic and nervous affections. 1891

Background imageFever Collection: Cartoon, Butterfly Fever

Cartoon, Butterfly Fever -- No Fees to French Authors. 1881

Background imageFever Collection: James Hay Beattie

James Hay Beattie
JAMES HAY BEATTIE Son of James Beattie, who showed such promise that he was appointed to take his fathers place as philosopher, but died of a fever at age 22. Date: 1768 - 1790

Background imageFever Collection: The Audience of the Peace-speaker by H. M. Bateman

The Audience of the Peace-speaker by H. M. Bateman
" Lo! The poor Timid un! The Audience of the Peace-speaker!" This illustration comments on how war-fever has gripped the nation

Background imageFever Collection: SEMMELWEISS, Ignaz (1816 - 1865). Hungarian doctor

SEMMELWEISS, Ignaz (1816 - 1865). Hungarian doctor. He discovered that puerperal fever is caused by infectious agents. Oil

Background imageFever Collection: War fever in Berlin, Germany

War fever in Berlin, Germany
While the issue of peace or war with Russia was hanging in the balance, a frenzy of war fever gripped Berlin. Date: 1914

Background imageFever Collection: Train Transporting Typhoid Sufferers

Train Transporting Typhoid Sufferers
A Russian train being used as a temporary hospital specialising in treatment for patients suffering from Typhoid fever. Date: 1920

Background imageFever Collection: Sir Philip Stapleton

Sir Philip Stapleton
SIR PHILIP STAPLETON Parliamentary soldier who opposed Cromwell : he died at Calais of fever while fleeing from England. Date: 1603 - 1647

Background imageFever Collection: James Richardson

James Richardson
JAMES RICHARDSON - traveler in North Africa, wearing the Ghadamsee costume in which he passed unnoticed among the indigenous populace. He died of fever exploring Tchad. Date: 1806 - 1851

Background imageFever Collection: Francesco I d Este Suffers Mortal Blow Bullet

Francesco I d Este Suffers Mortal Blow Bullet
Artokoloro

Background imageFever Collection: Taira No Kiyomori Spectral Vision Edo Period

Taira No Kiyomori Spectral Vision Edo Period
Artokoloro

Background imageFever Collection: MEDICAL RESEARCH, 1937. Carroll Smith, a researcher with the of the Bureau of Entomology

MEDICAL RESEARCH, 1937. Carroll Smith, a researcher with the of the Bureau of Entomology, Department of Agriculture, allowed mosquitoes to feed on his arm in order to study the transmission of

Background imageFever Collection: Skin diseases lithography 1895

Skin diseases lithography 1895
Skin diseases lithography

Background imageFever Collection: Fever Forests

Fever Forests
Lake Nakuru, Kenya

Background imageFever Collection: Dust Trail

Dust Trail
Lake Nakuru, Kenya

Background imageFever Collection: Fever Forest

Fever Forest
Lake Nakuru, Kenya

Background imageFever Collection: Conceptual image of a digital thermometer

Conceptual image of a digital thermometer

Background imageFever Collection: Source Size = 2518 x 1268

Source Size = 2518 x 1268
THE NEW MARLBOROUGH BARRACKS, DUBLIN, Where Prince George of Wales was staying at the time when he is considered to have contracted the Typhoid Fever

Background imageFever Collection: Gold Fever. Prospectors going to the new Gold Field, John C

Gold Fever. Prospectors going to the new Gold Field, John C. H. Grabill was an american photographer. In 1886 he opened his first photographic studio

Background imageFever Collection: The Sick Child (oil on canvas)

The Sick Child (oil on canvas)
XKH235522 The Sick Child (oil on canvas) by Franquelin, Jean Augustin (1798-1839); 64x54 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; French, out of copyright

Background imageFever Collection: Taddeo Returning Home with the Sack of Stones and in Bed Recover

Taddeo Returning Home with the Sack of Stones and in Bed Recovering from His Fever; Federico Zuccaro, Italian, about 1541 - 1609; about 1595; Pen and brown ink, brush with brown wash

Background imageFever Collection: PUBLIC HEALTH: PRIVIES, c1915. Handbill with instructions for maintaining sanitary

PUBLIC HEALTH: PRIVIES, c1915. Handbill with instructions for maintaining sanitary privies to safeguard against typhoid fever and other illnesses, issued by the Walker County, Alabama

Background imageFever Collection: A French Gentleman enquires after the health of an idiot

A French Gentleman enquires after the health of an idiot
A smart French Gentleman enquires after the health of an obvious idiot. " Vat as been ze mattare? Zey tell me you af not ad ze good ealths

Background imageFever Collection: Picture No. 10900935

Picture No. 10900935
Fever Tree - detail of a bark (Acacia xanthophloea) Date:

Background imageFever Collection: Picture No. 10900913

Picture No. 10900913
Rainbow Shield Bug (Calidea dregii) Date:

Background imageFever Collection: Chart illustrating the weekly mortality rates from smallpox (bottom)

Chart illustrating the weekly mortality rates from smallpox (bottom) and meningitis in New York City over the course of
EPIDEMICS CHART, 1872. Chart illustrating the weekly mortality rates from smallpox (bottom) and meningitis in New York City over the course of the year 1872

Background imageFever Collection: Picture No. 10900936

Picture No. 10900936
Fever Tree - detail of a bark (Acacia xanthophloea) Date:

Background imageFever Collection: David Livingstone (1813-183) Scottish missionary and explorer. During African travels

David Livingstone (1813-183) Scottish missionary and explorer. During African travels explored the Zambesi and discovered Victoria Falls.Livingstone, weak with fever

Background imageFever Collection: Ignaz Philip Semmelweis (1818-1865) Hungarian obstetrician. Discovered cause of puerperal fever

Ignaz Philip Semmelweis (1818-1865) Hungarian obstetrician. Discovered cause of puerperal fever and introduced antiseptic measures in Vienna maternity hospital. Reduced mortality from 18.27% to 1.27%

Background imageFever Collection: Smallpox Hospital, St Pancras, London c1800. Fever (isolation) hospitals for highly

Smallpox Hospital, St Pancras, London c1800. Fever (isolation) hospitals for highly infectious diseases built outside cities

Background imageFever Collection: Epidemic Typhus or Gaol Fever, caused by the organism Rickettsia prowazeki, is spread by lice

Epidemic Typhus or Gaol Fever, caused by the organism Rickettsia prowazeki, is spread by lice. Here a peasant woman in the Spanish Pyrenees is removing lice, the vector for the disease

Background imageFever Collection: Henry, Prince of Wales (1594-1612) the paragon prince, eldest son of James I & VII

Henry, Prince of Wales (1594-1612) the paragon prince, eldest son of James I & VII. Died of Typhoid (ja) fever after swimming in the River Thames

Background imageFever Collection: Gold Fever. Prospectors Going To The New Gold Field

Gold Fever. Prospectors Going To The New Gold Field, John C. H. Grabill Was An American Photographer. In 1886 He Opened His First Photographic Studio

Background imageFever Collection: Russian peasants with typhus in the nizhni novgorod region in the early 1900s

Russian peasants with typhus in the nizhni novgorod region in the early 1900s

Background imageFever Collection: Norway, Oslo, Fever

Norway, Oslo, Fever
Edvard Munch (1863-1944), Fever, 1894

Background imageFever Collection: Herba luca, illustration

Herba luca, illustration
Manuscript, Italy, 15th century. Herbal from Trento. Plate: Herba luca. Herb used for fever and edema treatment. Manuscript 1591, folio 23, verso. Herbal with dedication to Saint Mark

Background imageFever Collection: Yellow fever virus particle F005 / 0703

Yellow fever virus particle F005 / 0703
Yellow fever virus particle, computer model

Background imageFever Collection: High temperature, artwork F006 / 8675

High temperature, artwork F006 / 8675
High temperature, computer artwork

Background imageFever Collection: High temperature, artwork F006 / 8669

High temperature, artwork F006 / 8669
High temperature, computer artwork

Background imageFever Collection: High temperature, artwork F006 / 8666

High temperature, artwork F006 / 8666
High temperature, computer artwork

Background imageFever Collection: Influenza virus, artwork C016 / 8345

Influenza virus, artwork C016 / 8345
This image may not be used in educational posters Influenza virus. Cut-away computer artwork of an influenza (flu) virus particle (virion)

Background imageFever Collection: Digital thermometer showing fever C014 / 0109

Digital thermometer showing fever C014 / 0109
MODEL RELEASED. Digital thermometer showing fever, held in a teenage girls hand. The temperature reading of 38.60 degrees Celsius is elevated above normal human body temperature

Background imageFever Collection: Sore throat and fever C013 / 6040

Sore throat and fever C013 / 6040
MODEL RELEASED. Sore throat and fever. Young woman holding her sore throat and checking the temperature of her forehead. A sore throat and raised temperature are common symptoms of a viral infection

Background imageFever Collection: A mob of sailors breaking down the barricade before the Quarantine Hospital on Staten Island

A mob of sailors breaking down the barricade before the Quarantine Hospital on Staten Island, New York
YELLOW FEVER, 1856. A mob of sailors breaking down the barricade before the Quarantine Hospital on Staten Island, New York, that had been built by fearful

Background imageFever Collection: A patient in a balloon-like bag designed to reduce fevers. Woodcut, 1646

A patient in a balloon-like bag designed to reduce fevers. Woodcut, 1646
PATIENT AND NURSE, 1646. A patient in a balloon-like bag designed to reduce fevers. Woodcut, 1646

Background imageFever Collection: Pinckneya bracteata, fever tree

Pinckneya bracteata, fever tree
Unnumbered drawing from the Botanical and zoological drawings (1756-1788) by William Bartram. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London



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"Fever: A Melody of Chaos and Resilience" In the world of nature, a Silver spangled Hamburgh cock and hen dance gracefully, their feathers shimmering in the sunlight. Meanwhile, at the Gaiety Theatre in Hastings, Noel Coward's play "Hay Fever" unfolds with uproarious laughter. In the solemn Graveyard of Winchester Cathedral, a gravestone stands as a reminder of lives lost to fever. Amidst this tapestry of life and death, Toulouse geese with dewlap roam freely; their presence symbolizing resilience against adversity. Inside MAB First Ambulance Interior, dedicated medical professionals battle fevers that threaten lives daily. The South Eastern Fever Hospital in New Cross becomes a sanctuary for those afflicted by relentless temperatures. Across Surrey's landscape lies an Airing Court at Fountain Mental Hospital in Tooting - where fresh air intertwines with hope for recovery. Amongst these stories emerges another chapter - told through the vibrant plumage of Golden spangled Hamburgh cock and hen or Black Hamburgh cock and hen - reminding us that beauty can thrive even amidst turmoil. Carlos Juan Finlay, a Cuban biologist whose groundbreaking research on yellow fever saved countless lives, reminds us that knowledge is our greatest weapon against fevers' grip. Highlands Hospital in Winchmore Hill stands tall as it provides solace to those battling high temperatures while Childrens Ward at Fountain Mental Hospital nurtures young souls back to health. Fever may be an unwelcome visitor but within its chaos lies strength and determination. It teaches us about fragility yet also reveals our capacity for resilience. As we navigate through life's highs and lows like waves crashing upon shores – let us remember that even amidst feverish storms there is always hope for brighter days ahead.