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Fever Collection (page 6)

"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: 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

Background imageFever Collection: Ornithodoros moubata, tick

Ornithodoros moubata, tick
This species of tick (Ornithodoros moubata) specifically carries the virus of African swine fever

Background imageFever Collection: Article from the Hartford Daily Courant, 6 December 1848, commenting on the widespread excitement

Article from the Hartford Daily Courant, 6 December 1848, commenting on the widespread excitement in response to
CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH, 1848. Article from the Hartford Daily Courant, 6 December 1848, commenting on the widespread excitement in response to the news

Background imageFever Collection: TYPHOID FEVER, 1885. A guard at Plymouth, Pennsylvania, warning passers-by from approaching homes

TYPHOID FEVER, 1885. A guard at Plymouth, Pennsylvania, warning passers-by from approaching homes of people stricken with typhoid fever. Wood engraving from a contemporaray American newspaper

Background imageFever Collection: YELLOW FEVER, 1867. Citizens of Galveston, Texas, fleeing an outbreak of yellow fever

YELLOW FEVER, 1867. Citizens of Galveston, Texas, fleeing an outbreak of yellow fever. Wood engraving, American, 1867

Background imageFever Collection: Milk truckers do not! pick up milk at farms where there are

Milk truckers do not! pick up milk at farms where there are cases of diphtheria, scarlet fever, infantile paralysis, spinal meningitis, smallpox, typhoid Report all cases on your route to

Background imageFever Collection: The early stages of yellow fever

The early stages of yellow fever
Portrait of a young man in the early stages of yellow fever. He is in bed and is very flushed and his eyes are bloodshot. From: Observations sur la fievre jaune, faites a Cadix, en 1819 Date: 1820

Background imageFever Collection: Portrait of a healthy young man

Portrait of a healthy young man before he contracts Yellow fever. From: Observations sur la fievre jaune, faites a Cadix, en 1819 Date: 1820

Background imageFever Collection: In bed with yellow fever

In bed with yellow fever
Portrait of a young man in bed with yellow fever. His skin is very yellow and he is bleeding from his nose. From: Observations sur la fievre jaune, faites a Cadix, en 1819 Date: 1820

Background imageFever Collection: Western Hospital, Fulham

Western Hospital, Fulham
Frontage of the Western Fever Hospital was opened in 1877 on Seagrave Road, Fulham. It was the fourth such hospital to be erected by the Metropolitan Asylums Board which in 1869 became responsible

Background imageFever Collection: Henry, Prince of Wales

Henry, Prince of Wales
Henry Frederick Stuart, Prince of Wales, elder son of King James I of England (VI of Scotland). He died of typhoid fever. Date: 1594 - 1612

Background imageFever Collection: Fountain Hospital, Tooting, South London

Fountain Hospital, Tooting, South London
The Fountain Hospital under construction in 1893. The 400-bed hospital, designed by Thomas W Aldwinckle, was erected and fitted out in nine weeks to deal with a scarlet fever epidemic in London

Background imageFever Collection: Western Fever Hospital, Fulham

Western Fever Hospital, Fulham

Background imageFever Collection: South-Western Hospital, Stockwell, London

South-Western Hospital, Stockwell, London
Part of the South Western Fever Hospital, opened in 1871 on Landor Road, Stockwell. With facilities for fever and smallpox patients

Background imageFever Collection: Charles Victor Leclerc

Charles Victor Leclerc
CHARLES VICTOR EMMANUEL LECLERC - French military, married Maria Bonaparte, Napoleons sister. Defeated Toussaint - Louverture in Haiti in 1802, died of fever Date: 1702 - 1802

Background imageFever Collection: Signs warning about outbreak of haemorrhagic dengue fever, Childrens Hospital Kantha Bopha III

Signs warning about outbreak of haemorrhagic dengue fever, Childrens Hospital Kantha Bopha III (Jayavarman VII), Siem Riep, Cambodia

Background imageFever Collection: Naegleria fowleri protozoa, TEM

Naegleria fowleri protozoa, TEM
Naegleria fowleri protozoan. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a Naegleria fowleri protozoan

Background imageFever Collection: Naegleria fowleri protozoan, TEM

Naegleria fowleri protozoan, TEM
Naegleria fowleri protozoan. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a Naegleria fowleri protozoan

Background imageFever Collection: Feverish children

Feverish children
MODEL RELEASED. Feverish children. Four-year-old girl (foreground) and her five-year-old brother sit in bed recovering from a fever

Background imageFever Collection: Young girl with fever has oral temperature taken

Young girl with fever has oral temperature taken
MODEL RELEASED. Measuring oral temperature. Feverish young girl with a thermometer in her mouth looks up at her mother. After a few minutes the thermometer will register the correct temperature

Background imageFever Collection: Boy having temperature taken

Boy having temperature taken
MODEL RELEASED. Boy having his temperature taken by a doctor using an ear thermometer. He is eighteen months old

Background imageFever Collection: Medical thermometer, artwork

Medical thermometer, artwork
Medical thermometer, computer artwork. This thermometer uses the thermal expansion of mercury (silver liquid) to measure body temperature

Background imageFever Collection: Measuring temperature

Measuring temperature
MODEL RELEASED. Taking temperature. Woman looking at a mercury thermometer that she has used to take her body temperature

Background imageFever Collection: Taking babys temperature

Taking babys temperature
MODEL RELEASED. Taking babys temperature. Strip thermometer being used to measure the temperature of an 8 month old baby boy while he sleeps

Background imageFever Collection: Ebola virus replication, TEM

Ebola virus replication, TEM

Background imageFever Collection: Dengue fever virus particles, TEM

Dengue fever virus particles, TEM

Background imageFever Collection: Dengue fever virus replication, TEM

Dengue fever virus replication, TEM

Background imageFever Collection: Woman wrapped in a blanket

Woman wrapped in a blanket
MODEL RELEASED. Woman wrapped in a blanket

Background imageFever Collection: Tissue and thermometer

Tissue and thermometer
Tissue and medical thermometer. Tissues are used when the sinus and nasal membranes become inflamed during a cold or other infection, forming large amounts of mucus

Background imageFever Collection: Influenza viruses

Influenza viruses. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of influenza (flu) viruses. The flu virus belongs to the orthomyxovirus group of viruses which have an affinity for mucus

Background imageFever Collection: Ebola virus particles

Ebola virus particles, computer artwork. This thread-like RNA (ribonucleic acid) virus is the cause of ebola haemorrhagic fever in humans

Background imageFever Collection: Ebola virus particle

Ebola virus particle, computer artwork. This thread-like RNA (ribonucleic acid) virus is the cause of ebola haemorrhagic fever in humans

Background imageFever Collection: Ebola virus, TEM

Ebola virus, TEM
Ebola virus. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of the extrusion (release) of an Ebola virus (red) from a host cell (green)

Background imageFever Collection: Temperature measurement

Temperature measurement
MODEL RELEASED. Temperature measurement. Mother using a digital thermometer to measure her baby sons temperature

Background imageFever Collection: Feverish child

Feverish child
MODEL RELEASED. Feverish child. Four-year-old girl holding her head. She is in bed with a fever. Fever, known as pyrexia, is defined as a body temperature above 37 Celsius (98.6 Fahrenheit)

Background imageFever Collection: Temperature reading

Temperature reading
MODEL RELEASED. Temperature reading. Young girl having her temperature taken by a doctor



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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.