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Step into the world of treatments, where history and innovation intertwine to offer a plethora of options for rejuvenation and healing

Background imageTreatments Collection: Prescriptions awaiting collection C013 / 6063

Prescriptions awaiting collection C013 / 6063
Prescriptions awaiting collection. Alphabetical shelving system for prescriptions at a pharmacy awaiting collection

Background imageTreatments Collection: Prescriptions awaiting collection C013 / 6064

Prescriptions awaiting collection C013 / 6064
Prescriptions awaiting collection. Alphabetical shelving system for prescriptions at a pharmacy awaiting collection

Background imageTreatments Collection: Gene therapy, conceptual image C013 / 4716

Gene therapy, conceptual image C013 / 4716
Gene therapy, conceptual image. Computer artwork of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecules inside pill capsules, representing treatments to repair abnormally functioning genes

Background imageTreatments Collection: Gene therapy, conceptual image C013 / 4717

Gene therapy, conceptual image C013 / 4717
Gene therapy, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule inside a pill capsule, representing treatments to repair abnormally functioning genes

Background imageTreatments Collection: Gene therapy, conceptual image C013 / 4715

Gene therapy, conceptual image C013 / 4715
Gene therapy, conceptual image. Computer artwork of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecules inside nano-robots, representing the use of nano-robots to repair abnormally functioning genes

Background imageTreatments Collection: Military medicine, conceptual artwork C013 / 4698

Military medicine, conceptual artwork C013 / 4698
Military medicine, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageTreatments Collection: Gene therapy, conceptual image C013 / 4690

Gene therapy, conceptual image C013 / 4690
Gene therapy, conceptual image. Computer artwork of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecules inside pill capsules, representing treatments to repair abnormally functioning genes

Background imageTreatments Collection: Your blood is bad means you have syphilis You can give it to

Your blood is bad means you have syphilis You can give it to others through sexual intercourse and in other ways : You must keep up treatments for at least six months to one year following infection

Background imageTreatments Collection: Eyebrow shaping advertisement

Eyebrow shaping advertisement
Advertisement for Phyllis Earle salons of London recommending eyebrow shaping by professionals in order to achieve the delicate arch which is so desirable. Date: 1927

Background imageTreatments Collection: Sun ray treatment, 1923

Sun ray treatment, 1923
A woman enjoys the wonderful sun-ray treatment evolved and available at the Maison de Beaute Pompadour in Dover Street, London by Madame Jacobson

Background imageTreatments Collection: Woman in a Turkish bath

Woman in a Turkish bath
Turkish Bath, Hairdressing, Reposing Room. A woman reposing, receiving some sort of massage therapy in a Turkish bath. Date: 1904

Background imageTreatments Collection: Taking a Hot Sulphur Bath at Baden, Germany

Taking a Hot Sulphur Bath at Baden, Germany Date: 1909

Background imageTreatments Collection: Sheep farming, hill farmer dosing hoggs which have returned from winter keep, Cumbria, England

Sheep farming, hill farmer dosing hoggs which have returned from winter keep, Cumbria, England, march

Background imageTreatments Collection: Medicinal plants

Medicinal plants used as ingredients in herbal tea. Herbal tea is an infusion of plant parts in boiling water which is taken for its beneficial effects

Background imageTreatments Collection: First aid

First aid. Bandage being unrolled so that it can be applied to a casualty. The bandage can be used to support a damaged body part, or to hold a sterile dressing in place

Background imageTreatments Collection: View of a bandaged elbow

View of a bandaged elbow
Bandaged elbow. View of a womans elbow that has been bandaged. The bandage is fastened on with a safety pin. The elbow has been bandaged either to protect an injury such as a burn

Background imageTreatments Collection: View of a bandaged knee

View of a bandaged knee
Bandaged knee. View of a bandaged knee. The bandage is fastened on with a safety pin. The knee has been bandaged either to protect an injury such as a burn

Background imageTreatments Collection: View of a bandaged finger

View of a bandaged finger
Bandaged finger. View a bandaged finger. The bandage is fastened with a special support attached to the wrist. The finger has been bandaged either to protect an injury such as a burn

Background imageTreatments Collection: Laser skin treatment

Laser skin treatment

Background imageTreatments Collection: Artwork: penetration of skin by various lasers

Artwork: penetration of skin by various lasers
Artwork of a section of human skin showing the relative degree of penetration of three types of laser beams used in medicine

Background imageTreatments Collection: Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy
MODEL RELEASED. Physiotherapy. Physiotherapist assessing the mobility in a patients knee. The patient is wearing a brace to immobilise his leg after an injury

Background imageTreatments Collection: Viral gene therapy, artwork

Viral gene therapy, artwork
Viral gene therapy. Computer artwork of a strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, green) being carried by a virus (pink), illustrating the concept of gene therapy using viruses

Background imageTreatments Collection: Woman relaxing at a spa

Woman relaxing at a spa
MODEL RELEASED. Woman relaxing at a spa, attended by a therapist

Background imageTreatments Collection: Gene switch, conceptual artwork

Gene switch, conceptual artwork
Gene switch. Conceptual computer artwork representing a gene switch, showing a switch (red) on one of the arms of a chromosome

Background imageTreatments Collection: LaStone therapy

LaStone therapy
MODEL RELEASED. LaStone therapy. Therapist holding a stack of stones for use in LaStone therapy. This combines Zen philosophy with Native American medicine

Background imageTreatments Collection: Chiropractor

Chiropractor
MODEL RELEASED. Chiropractor in her practice. Behind her is a chart including a diagram of the human skeleton. Chiropractic medicine is based on the theory that nearly all disorders can be traced to

Background imageTreatments Collection: Woman relaxing at a beauty spa

Woman relaxing at a beauty spa
MODEL RELEASED. Woman relaxing at a beauty spa

Background imageTreatments Collection: Acupuncture

Acupuncture
MODEL RELEASED. Acupuncture. Acupuncturist inserting a needle into a clients back. This traditional Chinese practice uses needles to restore an energy flow through specific points on the skin

Background imageTreatments Collection: TENS pain relief unit

TENS pain relief unit
MODEL RELEASED. TENS pain relief unit. Twenty five year old woman using a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) unit to relieve pain in her back

Background imageTreatments Collection: Mallow flower (Malva sp. )

Mallow flower (Malva sp. )
Mallow flower (Malva sp.). This plant is used in herbal medicine in the treatment of coughs, and various skin problems such as inflammations, insect bites and bruising

Background imageTreatments Collection: Camomile flowers

Camomile flowers (family Asteraceae). This herb is used in herbal medicine in the treatment of toothache, earache, neuralgia and problems with the digestive system

Background imageTreatments Collection: Mallow flowers (Malva sp. )

Mallow flowers (Malva sp. )
Mallow flowers (Malva sp.). This plant is used in herbal medicine in the treatment of coughs, and various skin problems such as inflammations, insect bites and bruising

Background imageTreatments Collection: Koch and tuberculosis, 19th century

Koch and tuberculosis, 19th century
Koch and tuberculosis research. The German bacteriologist Robert Koch (1843-1910) is considered one of the founders of modern medical bacteriology

Background imageTreatments Collection: Gene therapy, conceptual image

Gene therapy, conceptual image. Computer artwork representing the treatment of chromosomes (purple) to repair abnormally functioning genes

Background imageTreatments Collection: Angioplasty, artwork

Angioplasty, artwork
Angioplasty. Artwork showing two treatments for stenosis (narrowing) of arteries. At left is balloon angioplasty, where a balloon catheter is inserted into the affected artery

Background imageTreatments Collection: Snake healers, 12th century

Snake healers, 12th century
Snake healers. 12th-century manuscript page showing a scene described as depicting snake healers (snakes seen rising from the jar). The text above and below the artwork is in an Arabic script

Background imageTreatments Collection: Jesus the apothecary, 16th century

Jesus the apothecary, 16th century
Jesus the apothecary. 16th-century artwork showing Jesus Christ (left) as an apothecary treating Adam and Eve. Various treatments are on the shelves

Background imageTreatments 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 imageTreatments Collection: Italian apothecary, 18th century

Italian apothecary, 18th century
Italian apothecary. 18th-century artwork showing the interior of an apothecarys shop in Italy. An apothecary was the equivalent of a modern pharmacist, dealing in remedies based on herbal medicine

Background imageTreatments Collection: Mint tea

Mint tea. Infusion of mint leaves (Mentha sp.) in a glass of hot water. This tea is a traditional remedy in the treatment of fevers, headaches and digestive disorders

Background imageTreatments Collection: Gene switches, conceptual artwork

Gene switches, conceptual artwork
Gene switches, conceptual computer artwork. Switches on the arm of a chromosome, representing the process of switching specific genes on or off

Background imageTreatments Collection: Woolly willow (Salix lanata)

Woolly willow (Salix lanata). This plant contains chemicals in its bark which has aspirin-like qualities. Photographed in June, in the Highland Region, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland, UK

Background imageTreatments Collection: Common centaury (Centaurium erythraea)

Common centaury (Centaurium erythraea). This plant is used in herbal medicine in the treatment of wounds, sores, liver and gall bladder ailments

Background imageTreatments Collection: Travellers joy (Clematis vitalba)

Travellers joy (Clematis vitalba)
Travellers joy flowers (Clematis vitalba). This poisonous plant is used in herbal medicine in the treatment of rheumatism and skin eruptions. The leaves are analgesic, diuretic and rubefacient

Background imageTreatments Collection: Santolina chamaecyparissus

Santolina chamaecyparissus
Cotton lavender flowers (Santolina chamaecyparissus). This plant is used in herbal medicine in the treatment of poor digestion and menstrual problems

Background imageTreatments Collection: Foeniculum vulgare Purpureum

Foeniculum vulgare Purpureum
Bronze fennel stems (Foeniculum vulgare Purpureum ) on a wooden surface. This aromatic herb is used in herbal medicine in the treatment of indigestion, abdominal distension, stomach pains

Background imageTreatments Collection: Sambucus nigra var. aureomarginata

Sambucus nigra var. aureomarginata
Black elder flowers (Sambucus nigra var. aureomarginata). This plant is used in herbal medicine in the treatment of constipation and arthritic conditions

Background imageTreatments Collection: Hemp agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum)

Hemp agrimony (Eupatorium cannabinum). This plant is used in herbal medicine in the treatment of fevers, colds, influenza and other viral conditions. It is also used as a stimulant and laxative



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Step into the world of treatments, where history and innovation intertwine to offer a plethora of options for rejuvenation and healing. In the quaint town of Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland, lies the Crieff Hydropathic - a haven for those seeking natural remedies. Here, ancient practices such as cupping find their place alongside modern marvels like laser tattoo removal. Speaking of cupping, this age-old technique has stood the test of time and continues to captivate with its therapeutic benefits. From promoting blood circulation to relieving muscle tension, it remains a trusted ally in wellness journeys. Yet they have evolved beyond traditional methods. Enter X-Ray, radium, and surgery - three recognized approaches that revolutionized medical interventions. These groundbreaking advancements paved the way for countless lives saved and ailments cured. Across borders in Aix-les-Bains, France emerges an image frozen in time - a black-and-white photograph capturing massage treatment at its finest. The skilled hands working their magic evoke feelings of relaxation and serenity. Meanwhile, Mr. Vernon-Ward's Treatment Salons beckon with promises of transformation through personalized care. Step inside these sanctuaries dedicated to enhancing one's well-being; they are temples where self-care takes center stage. The past also reveals intriguing beauty secrets like Elizabeth Arden's eye strap made from soft rubber circa 1932. Designed to alleviate puffiness beneath tired eyes, this innovative creation showcases how even small details can make a significant difference in our quest for radiance. Not forgetting Harrogate Hydro - an idyllic spa retreat nestled amidst Yorkshire's scenic landscapes offering both solace and accommodation under one roof. This holistic haven invites guests to immerse themselves in luxurious treatments while basking in nature's embrace. As we gaze upon The Pharmacy artwork from 1912 or Beard Watson Ltd Advertisement showcasing timeless elegance through cosmetics products long gone by; we realize that treatments transcend time itself – forever evolving, forever captivating.