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Patient Collection (page 4)

In the depths of history, the concept of "patient" has evolved alongside humanity's pursuit for medical care and understanding

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Patient Collection: Dr Jean-Martin Charcot, Pitie-Salpetriere Hospital, Paris
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Patient Collection: Having an enema, illustration from The Works of Hippocrates
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Patient Collection: An Enema, illustration from The Works of Hippocrates, 1934 (colour litho)
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Patient Collection: Patients and staff of Ward Four, at Parkside Maternity Hospital have been presented with
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Patient Collection: Scenes at Cardiff Royal Infirmary. 5th March 1968
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Patient Collection: Robin Gibb (18), lead singer of chart topping pop group The Bee Gees at Regent
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Patient Collection: The Doctor Dismissing Death, 1785. 1785. Creators: Peter Simon, Francis Jukes
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Patient Collection: Northern Green Frog and Monarch Butterfly Friends
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Patient Collection: A Bedouin shepherd in Syria sitting sideways on donkey
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Patient Collection: Old man on hospital bed, Jaipur
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Patient Collection: Bethlehem Hospital, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
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Patient Collection: American Winter Sports - Trout Fishing on Chateaugay Lake, pub. 1856, Currier & Ives
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Patient Collection: The Tooth Puller. Artist: Honthorst, Gerrit, van (1590-1656)
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Patient Collection: Ward in General Hospital No 10, formerly Greys College, Bloemfontein, South Africa, 1901
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Patient Collection: The Anatomist, 1811. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
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Patient Collection: The barrack hospital at Scutari during the Crimean War, 1854
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Patient Collection: Orthopaedic ward JLP01_08_069281
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Patient Collection: A patient is pushed down a corridor in Frimley Park Hospital near Camberley
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Patient Collection: Doctor doing a thoracic and abdominal recognition of a patie
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Patient Collection: Alaska, Brooks Falls. A grizzly cub sits at the top of the waterfall
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Patient Collection: Cute Puppies: Don'T Disturb The Patient
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Patient Collection: St John's Ambulance Vehicle and Stretcher
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Patient Collection: Hallucinations - patient and spectre
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Patient Collection: Patients at Villejuif and Earlswood Asylums
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Patient Collection: Afternoon on Deck, Lady Jane
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Patient Collection: The Doctor
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Patient Collection: A physician, his patient, a coffin and two skeletons
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Patient Collection: Interior of a new mobil van to treat toothaches and trench-gum, for the trenches
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Patient Collection: The first sign of convalescence. Date: 1892
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Patient Collection: DR A R MANBY
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Patient Collection: Cartoon, National Insurance Bill
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Patient Collection: A touch of gout - an elderly gentleman mops his brow whilst his wife
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Patient Collection: NURSE DEFIES DEATH
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Patient Collection: A gouty invalid angrily rings for his manservant, presumably to fetch him some more port
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Patient Collection: BLOOD DONATING DOCTOR
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Patient Collection: CALANDER SAYS NO
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Patient Collection: Female nurse checking pulse of girl in bed
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Patient Collection: Female nurse checking boy's temperature
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Patient Collection: Sick woman in a bed, maybe Saskia, wife of the painter, 1640 (pen, brush & gouache)
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Patient Collection: Phrenologist amazed by head of patient
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Patient Collection: Louis de Bourbon (1775-1844), Duc d'Angouleme visiting the hospital in Chiclana during the French
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Patient Collection: The Warrior's Daughter, or The Convalescent, c. 1878 (oil on panel) (see also 27536)
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Patient Collection: The Dentist, 1652 (oil on panel)
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Patient Collection: Francisque Crotte treating a patient with tuberculosis using electricity, 1901 (print)
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Patient Collection: Doctor Pasteur examining boy infected with rabies. 19th century (engraving)
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Patient Collection: The Lady with the Lamp: Florence Nightingale in the hospital at the Scutari Barracks, Turkey
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Patient Collection: A sick man in bed, from One Man's Gold Rush: A Klondike Album by Murray Cromwell Morgan (b/w photo)
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Patient Collection: Mental hospital, 1895, Sivio Rotta (painting)


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In the depths of history, the concept of "patient" has evolved alongside humanity's pursuit for medical care and understanding. From the haunting silhouettes of World War I soldiers, their bodies bearing witness to the horrors of battle, to the delicate intricacies revealed by a 3D angiogram in 1981, our journey through healing is as diverse as it is profound. It was in 1846 that a groundbreaking milestone forever changed surgery - the first use of anesthesia. This revolutionary discovery brought relief to countless individuals who previously endured unimaginable pain during procedures. In those early days, patients were often confined within asylum walls under Charcot's watchful eye, seeking solace from their troubled minds. The X-ray C017 / 7187 reveals a broken wrist bone frozen in time - a testament to both human fragility and resilience. Across continents and centuries, hospitals like Whipps Cross Hospital in Essex became beacons of hope for those seeking comfort amidst illness or injury. Even dentistry had its place in this narrative; Victorian scrap captures an unsettling scene where a dentist pulls a tooth with determination etched on his face. Yet progress prevailed as Florence Nightingale emerged as an emblematic figure advocating for proper healthcare practices. Pneumothorax treatment found its place among medical advancements too - captured vividly through an X-ray image that showcases not only cause but also effect. Meanwhile, H. M Bateman's cartoon humorously depicts the trials faced by dentists throughout history. In Cuba around 1900, Dr. Carlos Finlay and Dr. Walter Reed stood at the forefront of conquering Yellow Fever after years plagued by its devastating effects on communities. Their collaboration paved the way for inoculations against this deadly disease. Looking back further still into ancient times brings us face-to-face with trepanation depicted in mesmerizing artwork from the fourteenth century - revealing mankind's earliest attempts at cranial surgery.