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"Unveiling the Medic: From Ancient Remedies to Modern Marvels" In this captivating illustration, a Coronavirus particle looms ominously in the background

Background imageMedic Collection: The Infallible Mountebank or Quack Doctor, 1688-1705 (engraving)

The Infallible Mountebank or Quack Doctor, 1688-1705 (engraving)
XJF872713 The Infallible Mountebank or Quack Doctor, 1688-1705 (engraving) by Laroon, Marcellus the Elder (1653-1702) (after); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageMedic Collection: Temporary Field Hospital behind the Second Prussian Parallel at Dueppel, 1864 (engraving)

Temporary Field Hospital behind the Second Prussian Parallel at Dueppel, 1864 (engraving)
XJF872711 Temporary Field Hospital behind the Second Prussian Parallel at Dueppel, 1864 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMedic Collection: Taking a patients pulse, Brooklyn Navy Yard Hospital, c. 1890-1901 (b / w photo)

Taking a patients pulse, Brooklyn Navy Yard Hospital, c. 1890-1901 (b / w photo)
XOS862648 Taking a patients pulse, Brooklyn Navy Yard Hospital, c.1890-1901 (b/w photo) by Detroit Publishing Co. (1880-1920); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageMedic Collection: Sir James Mackintosh, from The National and Domestic History of England

Sir James Mackintosh, from The National and Domestic History of England
KW341446 Sir James Mackintosh, from The National and Domestic History of England by William Hickman Smith Aubrey (1858-1916) published London, c.1890 (litho) by English School

Background imageMedic Collection: Edward Jenner, engraved by E. Scriven (engraving)

Edward Jenner, engraved by E. Scriven (engraving)
XJF468519 Edward Jenner, engraved by E. Scriven (engraving) by Smith, John Raphael (1752-1812) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMedic Collection: Field surgery on Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, 1915, from The War Illustrated Album deLuxe

Field surgery on Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, 1915, from The War Illustrated Album deLuxe
KW294110 Field surgery on Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, 1915, from The War Illustrated Album deLuxe, published in London, 1916 (litho) by English School

Background imageMedic Collection: 2619150; out of copyright

2619150; out of copyright

Background imageMedic Collection: 2619147; out of copyright

2619147; out of copyright

Background imageMedic Collection: Sir Thomas Browne (1605-82), engraved by Frederick Hendrick van Hove (c. 1628-98)

Sir Thomas Browne (1605-82), engraved by Frederick Hendrick van Hove (c. 1628-98)
XJF128000 Sir Thomas Browne (1605-82), engraved by Frederick Hendrick van Hove (c.1628-98) (engraving) (b&w photo) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageMedic Collection: 1272882; out of copyright

1272882; out of copyright

Background imageMedic Collection: WWI: FIRST AID, c1915. British Voluntary Aid Detachment nurses assisting soldiers

WWI: FIRST AID, c1915. British Voluntary Aid Detachment nurses assisting soldiers at a dressing station. Photograph, c1915

Background imageMedic Collection: WWI: RED CROSS, 1914. A Red Cross ambulance carrying wounded soldiers in the Forest of Laigne

WWI: RED CROSS, 1914. A Red Cross ambulance carrying wounded soldiers in the Forest of Laigne, France. Photograph, 1914

Background imageMedic Collection: WWI: GAZA STRIP, 1917. A British field ambulance dressing station on the Gaza front

WWI: GAZA STRIP, 1917. A British field ambulance dressing station on the Gaza front during World War I. Photograph, 1917

Background imageMedic Collection: WWI: AMBULANCE, c1914. An operating ambulance in the field in France. Photograph, c1914

WWI: AMBULANCE, c1914. An operating ambulance in the field in France. Photograph, c1914

Background imageMedic Collection: WWI: WOMENs CORPS, c1914. The Womens Sick and Wounded Convoy Corps in England

WWI: WOMENs CORPS, c1914. The Womens Sick and Wounded Convoy Corps in England. Photograph, c1914

Background imageMedic Collection: WWI: AUSTRIAN SOLDIER, c1914. A wounded Austrian officer on patrol near the Isonzo

WWI: AUSTRIAN SOLDIER, c1914. A wounded Austrian officer on patrol near the Isonzo River close to the border of Slovenia and Italy. Photograph, c1914

Background imageMedic Collection: WWI: VACCINATIONS, c1914. German soldiers being vaccinated for cholera. Photograph

WWI: VACCINATIONS, c1914. German soldiers being vaccinated for cholera. Photograph, c1914

Background imageMedic Collection: WWI: RED CROSS, c1914. A German Red Cross dog searching for wounded soldiers. Photograph

WWI: RED CROSS, c1914. A German Red Cross dog searching for wounded soldiers. Photograph, c1914

Background imageMedic Collection: WWI: RED CROSS, c1914. German Red Cross medics and dogs. Photograph, c1914

WWI: RED CROSS, c1914. German Red Cross medics and dogs. Photograph, c1914

Background imageMedic Collection: WWI: GERMAN SOLDIER, c1914. A German medic wearing a face mask to protect against gas attacks

WWI: GERMAN SOLDIER, c1914. A German medic wearing a face mask to protect against gas attacks. Photograph, c1914

Background imageMedic Collection: FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (1820-1910). English nurse, hospital reformer, and philanthropist

FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (1820-1910). English nurse, hospital reformer, and philanthropist. Nightingale receiving the wounded at Scutari. Oil on canvas, c1856, by Jerry Barrett

Background imageMedic Collection: CIVIL WAR: SURGEON, 1862. A Union Army surgeon at work during the American Civil War

CIVIL WAR: SURGEON, 1862. A Union Army surgeon at work during the American Civil War. Wood engraving, 1862, after Winslow Homer

Background imageMedic Collection: A survivor of the U. S. S. Calhoun receiving first aid, Solomon Islands, October 1942

A survivor of the U. S. S. Calhoun receiving first aid, Solomon Islands, October 1942
WORLD WAR II: MEDIC, 1942. A survivor of the U.S.S. Calhoun receiving first aid, Solomon Islands, October 1942

Background imageMedic Collection: Nurse bandaging a wounded soldier during street fighting in stalingrad, december 1942

Nurse bandaging a wounded soldier during street fighting in stalingrad, december 1942

Background imageMedic Collection: Medical officers epaulettes, 1800s

Medical officers epaulettes, 1800s
Nineteenth century English medical officers epaulettes. Wide gold rims enclose a black velvet inner, with gold details including the medical symbol

Background imageMedic Collection: CPR first aid technique, artwork

CPR first aid technique, artwork
CPR first aid technique. Artwork showing the 2nd of 6 steps used in the first aid technique of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)

Background imageMedic Collection: Blood plasma transfusion, World War II C016 / 4573

Blood plasma transfusion, World War II C016 / 4573
Blood plasma transfusion, World War II. US soldiers and medics attending a wounded soldier who is being given a blood plasma transfusion

Background imageMedic Collection: Penicillin storage, World War II C016 / 4304

Penicillin storage, World War II C016 / 4304
Penicillin storage. Army medical personnel during World War II in a ward sterilizing tent, with equipment used to sterilize instruments and a refrigerator used to store penicillin and vaccines

Background imageMedic Collection: Army medics treating a casualty C016 / 2677

Army medics treating a casualty C016 / 2677
US Army medics treating a casualty. They are applying an antibiotic sulphonamide drug to his wounds. Photographed near Metz, France, during the Second World War

Background imageMedic Collection: American Red Cross volunteers at an emergency medical station at Washington, D. C

American Red Cross volunteers at an emergency medical station at Washington, D. C
FLU: WASHINGTON, 1918. American Red Cross volunteers at an emergency medical station at Washington, D.C. during the influenza epidemic of 1918

Background imageMedic Collection: Scene in a Union Army hospital during the American Civil War: contemporary colored engraving

Scene in a Union Army hospital during the American Civil War: contemporary colored engraving
UNION ARMY HOSPITAL. Scene in a Union Army hospital during the American Civil War: contemporary colored engraving

Background imageMedic Collection: A surgeon removing an arrow from a wounded soldier. Woodcut from an edition of Hans von Gersdoffs

A surgeon removing an arrow from a wounded soldier. Woodcut from an edition of Hans von Gersdoffs Feldtbuch der
BATTLEFIELD SURGEON, 1540. A surgeon removing an arrow from a wounded soldier. Woodcut from an edition of Hans von Gersdoffs Feldtbuch der Wundartzney (Guide to Surgery), Strassburg, Germany, 1540

Background imageMedic Collection: Temporary hospital of the U. S. Army, set up in a church in Europe during World War I

Temporary hospital of the U. S. Army, set up in a church in Europe during World War I. Photograph, c1918
WORLD WAR I: HOSPITAL. Temporary hospital of the U.S. Army, set up in a church in Europe during World War I. Photograph, c1918

Background imageMedic Collection: Confederate Army physician measuring the pulse of a wounded soldier

Confederate Army physician measuring the pulse of a wounded soldier. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1863
CIVIL WAR: ARMY PHYSICIAN. Confederate Army physician measuring the pulse of a wounded soldier. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1863

Background imageMedic Collection: A Union Army surgeon at work during the American Civil War. Wood engraving, 1862

A Union Army surgeon at work during the American Civil War. Wood engraving, 1862, after Winslow Homer
UNION ARMY SURGEON, 1862. A Union Army surgeon at work during the American Civil War. Wood engraving, 1862, after Winslow Homer

Background imageMedic Collection: (1820-1910) at a military hospital during the Crimean War in 1855

(1820-1910) at a military hospital during the Crimean War in 1855: oil over a contemporary English wood engraving
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE (1820-1910) at a military hospital during the Crimean War in 1855: oil over a contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageMedic Collection: Clara Barton, founder and president of the American Red Cross

Clara Barton, founder and president of the American Red Cross. Bartons Civil War trunk, which opened to serve as a cot
CLARA BARTON (1821-1912). Clara Barton, founder and president of the American Red Cross. Bartons Civil War trunk, which opened to serve as a cot

Background imageMedic Collection: Soldiers being removed from the battlefield to the hospital during the American Civil War

Soldiers being removed from the battlefield to the hospital during the American Civil War. Oil over a photograph
WOUNDED UNION SOLDIERS. Soldiers being removed from the battlefield to the hospital during the American Civil War. Oil over a photograph, c1863

Background imageMedic Collection: An American Salvation Army hut at the front on the Rhine frontier during World war I

An American Salvation Army hut at the front on the Rhine frontier during World war I. Stereograph, 1918
SALVATION ARMY AT FRONT. An American Salvation Army hut at the front on the Rhine frontier during World war I. Stereograph, 1918

Background imageMedic Collection: Union soldiers at the new general hospital at Hilton Head, South Carolina

Union soldiers at the new general hospital at Hilton Head, South Carolina. Wood engraving, American, c1863
CIVIL WAR HOSPITAL. Union soldiers at the new general hospital at Hilton Head, South Carolina. Wood engraving, American, c1863

Background imageMedic Collection: Advertising poster for a patent nostrum published during the American Civil War, 1863

Advertising poster for a patent nostrum published during the American Civil War, 1863
PATENT MEDICINE, 1863. Advertising poster for a patent nostrum published during the American Civil War, 1863

Background imageMedic Collection: Founder of the American Red Cross

Founder of the American Red Cross
CLARA BARTON (1821-1912). Founder of the American Red Cross

Background imageMedic Collection: American meatpackers calendar page, 1899, showing a Red Cross nurse comforting a much decorated

American meatpackers calendar page, 1899, showing a Red Cross nurse comforting a much decorated soldier with a letter
NURSE: CALENDAR, 1899. American meatpackers calendar page, 1899, showing a Red Cross nurse comforting a much decorated soldier with a letter from home just after the Spanish-American War

Background imageMedic Collection: Bringing a wounded Canadian soldier through the mud, somewhere in France

Bringing a wounded Canadian soldier through the mud, somewhere in France
WORLD WAR I: SOLDIERS. Bringing a wounded Canadian soldier through the mud, somewhere in France

Background imageMedic Collection: Medics attending to wounded soldiers after Battle of Fish Creek during the Second Riel Rebellion

Medics attending to wounded soldiers after Battle of Fish Creek during the Second Riel Rebellion in Saskatchewan
CANADA: RIEL REBELLION, 1885. Medics attending to wounded soldiers after Battle of Fish Creek during the Second Riel Rebellion in Saskatchewan, Canada in 1885

Background imageMedic Collection: British Red Cross poster showing a crowd at a Red Cross aid truck during World War I

British Red Cross poster showing a crowd at a Red Cross aid truck during World War I. Lithograph, 1915
RED CROSS POSTER, 1915. British Red Cross poster showing a crowd at a Red Cross aid truck during World War I. Lithograph, 1915

Background imageMedic Collection: FOOTBALL INJURY, 1891. Out of the Game. An injured player at an American football game

FOOTBALL INJURY, 1891. Out of the Game. An injured player at an American football game. Engraving after a drawing by W.A. Rogers, 1891

Background imageMedic Collection: Artwork of meninges & bacteria showing meningitis Artwork of meninges & bacteria showing meningitis

Artwork of meninges & bacteria showing meningitis Artwork of meninges & bacteria showing meningitis
Meningitis. Artwork of a section through the meninges of the brain with an inset picture of Neisseria meningitidis, a cause of meningitis



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"Unveiling the Medic: From Ancient Remedies to Modern Marvels" In this captivating illustration, a Coronavirus particle looms ominously in the background, symbolizing the ongoing battle against infectious diseases. As we delve into history, we encounter notable figures like Galileo and Cosmo De Medic, who made significant contributions to medical knowledge. The portrait of William Heberden the Younger reminds us of the progress made in diagnosing and treating illnesses throughout centuries. Meanwhile, an intriguing scene from the 2nd Boer War depicts General Methuen surrendering to de la Rey - a reminder that even amidst conflict, medics play a vital role in saving lives on and off the battlefield. A doctor's thoracic and abdominal recognition of a patient showcases their expertise in understanding human anatomy. The vast collection of postcards featuring ocean liners highlights how medicine has evolved alongside advancements in transportation. Exploring further back in time, we come across engravings depicting milestones such as chloroform anesthesia and trepanation - ancient surgical techniques that demonstrate humanity's quest for alleviating pain and extending life. Moving forward to the 15th century, a painting captures childbirth - an event where medics' skills were crucial for both mother and child. A detailed drawing studying human muscles emphasizes their dedication to understanding our bodies intricately. Promotional brochures from White Star Line remind us that even during leisurely voyages, access to medical care was essential for passengers' well-being. Lastly, an evocative black-and-white photo portrays physical examinations conducted for U. S. Army personnel during World War I - showcasing how medics have always been at society's frontlines during times of crisis. Through these glimpses into history's tapestry of medicine, we witness its evolution from ancient practices rooted in trial-and-error to modern marvels driven by scientific breakthroughs. Medics continue their noble mission today as unsung heroes working tirelessly to heal, protect, and save lives.