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Patients Collection (#17)

"Journeys of Hope and Healing: A Tribute to Patients" From the historic halls of Whipps Cross Hospital in Essex

Background imagePatients Collection: Obesity clinic C013 / 7893

Obesity clinic C013 / 7893
MODEL RELEASED. Obesity clinic. Male patients walking along a corridor

Background imagePatients Collection: Manuscript Gaddiano (circa 1542). Doctors and

Manuscript Gaddiano (circa 1542). Doctors and patients in a hospital. Miniature Painting. ITALY. Florence. Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana (Laurentian Library)

Background imagePatients Collection: Sports Day at Earlswood Asylum, near Redhill, 1864

Sports Day at Earlswood Asylum, near Redhill, 1864
Engraving showing one of the running races held for the patients of the Earlswood Asylum for Idiots, near Redhill, 1864. A large crowd of spectators, in Victorian dress

Background imagePatients Collection: Morning in Out-patients room in London Hospital

Morning in Out-patients room in London Hospital Date: 1902

Background imagePatients Collection: London Lock Hospital, Hyde Park

London Lock Hospital, Hyde Park
A view of the London Lock Hospital, Hyde Park. The hospital was opened in 1747 to treat patients with venereal diseases. Date: 1831

Background imagePatients Collection: Epileptic Colony, Germany

Epileptic Colony, Germany
A street scene in an unnamed colony for epileptic patients in Germany, possibly the Bethel Colony Bielefeld near Hanover. Date: 1904

Background imagePatients Collection: The lady with the lamp (Miss Nightingale at Scutari, 1854)

The lady with the lamp (Miss Nightingale at Scutari, 1854). Florence Nightingale holding lamp in front of man. Date 1891

Background imagePatients Collection: Washington, DC Patients in Ward K of Armory Square Hospital

Washington, DC Patients in Ward K of Armory Square Hospital. Photograph of Washington, 1862-1865, the hospitals. Date 1865 August

Background imagePatients Collection: British Western Front in France - Base Hospital ward

British Western Front in France - Base Hospital ward
An official First World War Press Bureau picture from the British Western Front in France showing a ward in an unidentified Base Hospital. Medical staff attend male patients. Date: circa 1914

Background imagePatients Collection: Joyce Green Hospital Ward

Joyce Green Hospital Ward
Nurses and patients in a girls ward at the Joyce Green Smallpox Hospital at Long Reach near Dartford. The hospital, which was operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board, open in 1903

Background imagePatients Collection: Percy House Military Hospital

Percy House Military Hospital
Patients, one in a wheelchair, outside the Percy House Military Hospital during the First World War. Out of wartime, the site was a school for pauper children

Background imagePatients Collection: Joyce Green Hospital Ambulance Trams

Joyce Green Hospital Ambulance Trams

Background imagePatients 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 imagePatients Collection: Wounded Romanian soldiers taking a bath, WW1

Wounded Romanian soldiers taking a bath, WW1
Wounded Romanian soldiers taking a bath outside a military hospital during the First World War. Date: circa 1916-1917

Background imagePatients Collection: Body-Straighteners

Body-Straighteners
A choice of halters designed to straighten the backs and shoulders of patients inclined to curvature of the spine, rounded shoulders and other deformities. Date: 1900

Background imagePatients Collection: Wheelchairs &c

Wheelchairs &c
Two wheelchairs, one for patients who can sit up, the other for those who need their legs raised : and Triumph lounger for those who need to take things really easy... Date: 1900

Background imagePatients Collection: CRAZY JANE

CRAZY JANE
A wandering madwoman, doubtless driven out of her mind by some faithless man who trifled with her affections... Date: early 19th century

Background imagePatients Collection: Hospital, Chicago

Hospital, Chicago
Cook County Hospital is staffed by 64 house and 68 attending physicians, and 400 nurses, treating over 4000 charity patients. Date: 1916

Background imagePatients Collection: Charles Coutela

Charles Coutela
CHARLES COUTELA French ophthalmologist, one of whose patients was Claude Monet, photographed in 1934. Date: 1876 - 1969

Background imagePatients Collection: Wounded Austrian soldiers and their nurses, WW1

Wounded Austrian soldiers and their nurses, WW1
Wounded Austrian soldiers and their nurses during the First World War. They are in a corridor of the University of Vienna, which has been converted into a hospital ward. Date: 1914

Background imagePatients Collection: Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Machynlleth

Edward VII Memorial Hospital, Machynlleth
The Edward VII Memorial Hospital at Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire. The hospital, located in the former Machynlleth Union workhouse, opened in 1920 for the treatment of tuberculosis (TB) patients

Background imagePatients Collection: Central London Sick Asylum, Hendon

Central London Sick Asylum, Hendon
Interior of the Central London Sick Asylum opened in 1898 at Hendon, Middlesex. Later known as Hendon Infirmary and Colindale Hospital, it was a treatment centre for tuberculosis (TB) patients

Background imagePatients Collection: Male Quarters, Broadmoor Asylum, Berkshire

Male Quarters, Broadmoor Asylum, Berkshire
Exterior of blocks housing male patients at Broadmoor Asylum, Berkshire. The institution opened in 1863 as the Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum. Date: Date unknown

Background imagePatients Collection: WWI nurse and patient by George Ranstead

WWI nurse and patient by George Ranstead
Drawing depicting a World War I nurse appearing to be lectured by a patient wearing a suit and slippers, although maybe hes just enthusiastically conveying his appreciation

Background imagePatients Collection: French Nurses 1930S

French Nurses 1930S
A matron and a nurse attending to bedridden patients in one of the wards of the Marie Curie Hospital, Paris, France. Date: early 1930s

Background imagePatients Collection: Hysterical Mental / 1876

Hysterical Mental / 1876
Mental patient exhibiting hysterical contraction of the arm, whilst in hospital bed Date: 1876

Background imagePatients Collection: Dr Zander / Posture / 1897

Dr Zander / Posture / 1897
Dr Zanders apparatus for improving posture, demonstrated by one of his patients Date: 1897

Background imagePatients Collection: Blood Letting C17 Woman

Blood Letting C17 Woman
Blood letting a woman patient Date: 17th century

Background imagePatients Collection: Armory Square Hospital, Washington, D. C

Armory Square Hospital, Washington, D. C
Armory Square Hospital. Patients in Ward K of Armory Square Hospital, Washington, D.C. USA. This hospital was one of many established in Washington during the American civil war to cope with the vast

Background imagePatients Collection: Typhus ward

Typhus ward in Grace Hospital, Warsaw, Poland. Typhus is a disease associated with contact with rats. It is spread by fleas or lice and symptoms include fever and rash

Background imagePatients Collection: Influenza ward

Influenza ward. Part of a US army camp hospital in Langres, France. This ward dealt with soldiers infected with influenza, or flu

Background imagePatients Collection: People with AIDS

People with AIDS, conceptual image. Computer artwork of red ribbons overlaid on the faces of people with AIDS. These ribbons are worn to show support for the cause of AIDS prevention

Background imagePatients Collection: General practice waiting room

General practice waiting room
MODEL RELEASED. General practice waiting room filled with patients

Background imagePatients Collection: Paris hospital, 15th century

Paris hospital, 15th century
Paris hospital. 15th-century artwork of nuns and patients in an early medieval hospital in Paris, France. This is the Hotel-Dieu de Paris, founded in 651, the oldest hospital in Paris

Background imagePatients Collection: Medical purging, satirical artwork

Medical purging, satirical artwork
Medical purging. Satirical artwork showing a physician (in robes) and his assistant purging patients. Follies and fantasies are purged in a cloud (upper right) using an oven to bake the head

Background imagePatients Collection: Pasteur Institute, 19th century

Pasteur Institute, 19th century
Pasteur Institute. Patients in the waiting room of the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France. Founded in 1887 and inaugurated in 1888

Background imagePatients Collection: Pharmacy scenes, 16th century

Pharmacy scenes, 16th century
Pharmacy scenes. 16th-century artwork of physicians, students and various patients being treated with pharmaceutical products

Background imagePatients Collection: Pharmacy preparations, 16th century

Pharmacy preparations, 16th century
Pharmacy preparations, 16th-century artwork showing pharmacists (apothecaries) preparing treatments for patients. This artwork is from Ortus sanitatis

Background imagePatients Collection: Knights Hospitaller, 16th century

Knights Hospitaller, 16th century
Knights Hospitaller. 16th-century artwork showing patients being cared for in a hospital founded by the Knights Hospitaller

Background imagePatients Collection: Chinese acupuncture, artwork

Chinese acupuncture, artwork
Chinese acupuncture, coloured historical artwork. Acupuncture is a traditional Chinese system of medicine. It supposes that meridians (routes throughout the body)

Background imagePatients Collection: Hospital shelters at South Wharf, Rotherhithe, London

Hospital shelters at South Wharf, Rotherhithe, London
View of hospital shelters at South Wharf, Trinity Street, Rotherhithe, south east London, where smallpox patients waited before being transported down the Thames to hospital ships moored at Long

Background imagePatients Collection: Nurses inside the river ambulance Geneva Cross

Nurses inside the river ambulance Geneva Cross
Scene inside the river ambulance Geneva Cross. Along with two other river ambulances it was operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board to transport smallpox patients from London down the Thames to

Background imagePatients Collection: River ambulances Albert Victor, Geneva Cross, Maltese Cross

River ambulances Albert Victor, Geneva Cross, Maltese Cross
View of the river ambulances Albert Victor, Geneva Cross and Maltese Cross. They were operated by the Metropolitan Asylums Board to transport smallpox patients from London down the Thames to

Background imagePatients Collection: Childrens Ward, Wandsworth & Clapham Union Infirmary

Childrens Ward, Wandsworth & Clapham Union Infirmary
A childrens ward in the Wandsworth & Clapham Union infirmary, St Johns Hill, south west London. The children sleep in metal-framed cots

Background imagePatients Collection: Union Infirmary, Wigan, Lancashire

Union Infirmary, Wigan, Lancashire
The Wigan Union infirmary, Upholland Road, Wigan - an unusual composite of two photographs. The infirmary, later known as Billinge Hospital

Background imagePatients Collection: Pierrots at Langho Colony, Ribblesdale, Lancashire

Pierrots at Langho Colony, Ribblesdale, Lancashire
The Blackwites pierrot troupe at the Langho Colony in 1925. The colony, at Langho in Ribblesdale, Lancashire, was set up in 1906 by the Chorlton

Background imagePatients Collection: Manchester Union Ambulances

Manchester Union Ambulances
The Manchester Unions fleet of ambulances used for the transport of patients to and from its institutions

Background imagePatients Collection: Woman and patients at the Medical Centre, Hendon

Woman and patients at the Medical Centre, Hendon
Scene at the Metropolitan Police Medical Centre, Hendon, north west London, showing a woman in overalls discussing a game of chess with three patients in a hospital ward



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"Journeys of Hope and Healing: A Tribute to Patients" From the historic halls of Whipps Cross Hospital in Essex, to the serene courtyards of St Bartholomews Hospital in London, they have left an indelible mark on these sacred spaces. Whipps Cross Infirmary, nestled in Leytonstone, East London, has witnessed countless stories of resilience and recovery. The walls echo with tales of strength as patients triumph over adversity. Tooting Bec Asylum in Surrey stands as a testament to the compassionate care provided to those facing mental health challenges, and is here that healing begins amidst tranquil surroundings. Albert Ward at St Marys Hospital in Paddington, West London holds memories etched into its very fabric. They have found solace within its walls while dedicated medical professionals work tirelessly by their side. The Pharmacy's 1912 artwork serves as a reminder that they can not just recipients of medicine but also bearers of hope. Each prescription filled represents another step towards wellness. Highwood Hospital in Brentwood, Essex and Highcroft Hall Hospital in Erdington, Birmingham stand tall as beacons for those seeking refuge from illness or injury. These institutions provide sanctuary for patients on their path to recovery. Within the MAB First Ambulance Interior lies a space where lives are saved and emergencies met with unwavering dedication. Patients find comfort knowing help is just moments away when they need it most. Highwood School in Brentwood shares its grounds with students who face unique challenges every day. Here, young patients discover their potential through education and support tailored specifically for them. In the ward at Kings College hospital lies a microcosm of humanity's shared vulnerability and resilience. Patients from all walks of life come together under one roof united by a common goal - restoration and renewal. Emile Coue's teachings remind us that our thoughts hold immense power over our well-being; patients harness this power to manifest healing and recovery.