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Medical Building Collection

Step into the world of medical buildings, where history and modernity intertwine

Background imageMedical Building Collection: Investigation of respiration during exercise (halftone)

Investigation of respiration during exercise (halftone)
864156 Investigation of respiration during exercise (halftone); (add.info.: Investigation of respiration during exercise. Subject breathes into mask and exhalations are measured in gas meter)

Background imageMedical Building Collection: Ned Kelly in the Gaol Hospital at Melbourne

Ned Kelly in the Gaol Hospital at Melbourne. Edward " Ned" Kelly (June 1854 to 11 November 1880) was an Australian bushranger of Irish descent

Background imageMedical Building Collection: Victorian nurses caring for a dying man

Victorian nurses caring for a dying man
Vintage engraving of Victorian nurses caring for a dying man suffering from Tuberculosis

Background imageMedical Building Collection: Charcot lectures at La Salpetriere by Pierre-Andre Brouillet (1857-1914)

Charcot lectures at La Salpetriere by Pierre-Andre Brouillet (1857-1914)
France - Lyon. HA

Background imageMedical Building Collection: ar, augmented reality, bonding, checkup, childhood, color image, computer graphic

ar, augmented reality, bonding, checkup, childhood, color image, computer graphic
Woman robot weighing Santa on scale

Background imageMedical Building Collection: Optician examining womans eye, (B&W)

Optician examining womans eye, (B&W)

Background imageMedical Building Collection: Optician examining patients eyes, (B&W)

Optician examining patients eyes, (B&W)

Background imageMedical Building Collection: Elderly Woman At Hospital

Elderly Woman At Hospital
Alameda, California: February, 1973. A weary elderly woman sits in a hospital waiting room

Background imageMedical Building Collection: Tonsil Examination

Tonsil Examination
Battle Creek, Michigan: c. 1927. A doctor performing a tonsil examination on a woman patient at John Harvey Kelloggs Battle Creek Sanitarium

Background imageMedical Building Collection: Peaches Browning In Chicago

Peaches Browning In Chicago
Chicago, Illinois: April 7, 1927. Peaches Browning, the 16 year old wife of the New York millionaire arrived in Chicago today on the Twentieth Century Limited for a two week dancing engagement in a

Background imageMedical Building Collection: Fluoroscopic Examination

Fluoroscopic Examination
Battle Creek, Michigan: c. 1928. A doctor and nurse performing a fluoroscopic examination of the stomach during the Barium Meal X-Ray Examination at John Harvey Kelloggs Battle Creek Sanitarium

Background imageMedical Building Collection: Nurse Gives Patient Rub Down

Nurse Gives Patient Rub Down
United States: July 23, 1942. A Navy Medical Corps nurse gives a post-op sailor a rub down to relieve sore and stiff muscles

Background imageMedical Building Collection: Kelloggs Sanitarium Scene

Kelloggs Sanitarium Scene
Battle Creek, Michigan: c. 1930. Testing the strength of a patients muscles of the trunk at the Kelloggs Battle Creek Sanitarium

Background imageMedical Building Collection: Sanitarium Salt Glow Treatment

Sanitarium Salt Glow Treatment
Battle Creek, Michigan: c. 1924. A woman receiving a salt glow treatment at the Kelloggs Battle Creek Sanitarium

Background imageMedical Building Collection: A Reluctant Patient

A Reluctant Patient
New York, New York: November 6, 1925 This young man has the honor of being the first patient at the Union Health Center Dental Clinic in NY

Background imageMedical Building Collection: Eddie Cantor

Eddie Cantor
Hollywood, California: 1926. Eddie Cantor gets a work over in the Floren Ziegfields film, Kid Boots

Background imageMedical Building Collection: Hotel - Dieu de Paris

Hotel - Dieu de Paris. On the right nuns feed their patients while, bottom left, corpses are sewn into shrouds. In top left a priest gives the sacrament to a patient while a nun folds the hands of a

Background imageMedical Building Collection: Anatomy Lesson by Carlo Bonatto Minella (1855-1878), oil on canvas

Anatomy Lesson by Carlo Bonatto Minella (1855-1878), oil on canvas
Carlo Bonatto Minella (1855-1878), Anatomy Lesson, oil on canvas, 100x139 cm


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Step into the world of medical buildings, where history and modernity intertwine. From William Hogarth's iconic painting "The Rake's Progress - In Bedlam" to Ned Kelly seeking solace in the Gaol Hospital at Melbourne, these structures have witnessed tales of triumph and despair. One such scene unfolds in "A Clinical Lesson with Doctor Charcot at the Salpetriere, 1887. " This oil on canvas masterpiece captures a moment frozen in time, showcasing the bond between doctor and patient as they navigate the complexities of illness. Transporting ourselves to Victorian times, we encounter compassionate nurses caring for a dying man. Their dedication shines through as they provide comfort during his final moments. But let us not forget that they are not confined to mere physical spaces; they transcend reality through augmented reality (AR). With computer graphics breathing life into checkups and childhood memories, these technological advancements revolutionize healthcare experiences. In one corner stands an optician examining a woman's eye. The black-and-white image evokes nostalgia while highlighting the precision required for accurate diagnoses. Moving forward, we witness another optician meticulously inspecting patients' eyes. These monochromatic snapshots remind us of how far ophthalmology has come since its early days. Amidst this tapestry of stories lies an elderly woman finding solace within hospital walls. Her resilience serves as a testament to human strength even in challenging times. From tonsil examinations to fluoroscopic procedures, medical buildings become sanctuaries for healing and discovery. Peaches Browning finds herself immersed in Chicago's vibrant healthcare landscape—an emblematic example of progress merging with tradition. Finally, a nurse tenderly gives her patient a rub down—a simple act that speaks volumes about compassion and care within these hallowed halls. Medical buildings embody more than just bricks and mortar; they hold our hopes for better health outcomes. They serve as gateways where science meets empathy—where doctors, nurses, and patients unite in the pursuit of well-being.