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Patient Collection (page 5)

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: 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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Patient Collection: Caller Waiting, 1928 (oil on canvas)
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Patient Collection: Man Smoking Cigarette while Reading Newspaper in Hospital Bed, 1936 (b/w photo)
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Patient Collection: Nurse Reading to Male Patient in Hospital, 1933 (b/w photo)
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Patient Collection: Altarpiece (Retaule dels sants Abdo i Senen), 1460 (tempera)
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Patient Collection: The Tooth Extractor (oil on canvas)
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Patient Collection: Detail of The Wards at Saint John's Hospital, 1778 (oil on canvas)
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Patient Collection: Detail of The Wards at Saint John's Hospital, 1778 (oil on canvas)
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Patient Collection: Enema scene (wood)
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Patient Collection: View of the Old Ward of the Saint John's Hospital in Bruges (w/c on paper)
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Patient Collection: The Wards at Saint John's Hospital (oil on canvas)
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Patient Collection: Detail of The Wards at Saint John's Hospital, 1778 (oil on canvas)
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Patient Collection: Exercise for rescuing fire patients in a Berlin hospital, fire brigade, Germany, fire drill
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Patient Collection: The spa doctor receives his patients in Thuringia, Germany
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Patient Collection: At the Sickbed, Mother Watching at the Bedside of the Sick Child, 1881, France
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Patient Collection: After the Crisis, Fever Decline, Health, Child Concern
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Patient Collection: Electrotherapy of the Salpetriere, here the electric baths and localized electrification in 1887
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Patient Collection: Electrotherapy at the Salpetriere: diagnosis by Dr. Vigouroux in 1887 (engraving)
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Patient Collection: Fete in Aid of the Home of Rest for Horses, Neasden Stud Farm (engraving)
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Patient Collection: Sister Victoire Darras tending the cholera victims at the Hotel-Dieu of Chauny
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Patient Collection: Chained insane at Bedlam, illustration from Des Maladies Mentales considerees sous le rapport
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Patient Collection: DDE-90034744
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Patient Collection: DDE-90034736
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Patient Collection: DDE-90033599
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Patient Collection: DDE-90033598
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Patient Collection: Breathing a Vein Blood letting. Physician bleeding a patient from the arm, 1804
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Patient Collection: Fading Away, from 'Illustrated Times', October 5, 1858. Creator: Unknown
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Patient Collection: Scene d Octobre: La jeune poitrinaire (An October Scene: The Young Consumptive, October 2-9, 1864)
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Patient Collection: In trailer clinic, the nurse consults the migrant... Merrill FSA camp, Klamath County, Oregon
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Patient Collection: Doctor examining children in trailer clinic, FSA mobile camp, Klamath County, Oregon
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Patient Collection: Mother with sick baby awaits arrival of FSA camp resident nurse, FSA camp, Tulare County, CA, 1939
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Patient Collection: Baby with club feet wearing homemade splints, FSA camp, Tulare County, California, 1939
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Patient Collection: Sons, migratory workers, bring father... to the camp clinic, FSA camp, Tulare County, CA, 1939
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Patient Collection: How the Influenza gave a young Doctor a rise in his Profession, 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Patient Collection: Ladysmith Hospital Corps (b / w photo)
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Patient Collection: The Fairground Tooth Extractor (coloured engraving)
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Patient Collection: Doctor examining the contents of a chamber pot (colour litho)
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Patient Collection: Patient at Sainte Anne hospital (engraving)
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Patient Collection: The Re-Opening of Charing Cross Hospital by the Prince and Princess of Wales (engraving)
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Patient Collection: Awaiting an Audience (colour litho)


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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.