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Images Dated 19th February 2013

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Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2013: Ovarian follicle, light micrograph

Ovarian follicle, light micrograph
Ovarian follicle. Light micrograph of a section through tissue from an ovary, showing a secondary follicle (centre). The ovary is the reproductive structure that produces the female sex cells (ova)

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2013: Chebarkul meteorite fragments research

Chebarkul meteorite fragments research. Russian researcher from the Ural Federal University analysing fragments from the meteorite fall on Lake Chebarkul in Russias Chelyabinsk region

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2013: Chebarkul meteorite site radiation levels C015 / 1553

Chebarkul meteorite site radiation levels C015 / 1553
Chebarkul meteorite site radiation levels. Russian Civil Defence Ministry regional employee measuring normal radiation levels near the site of a meteorite fall on Lake Chebarkul

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2013: Page from The Canon of Medicine C015 / 1549

Page from The Canon of Medicine C015 / 1549
Page from The Canon of Medicine (1025) by the Persian physician Avicenna (980-1037). The illustration at top is an allegorical representation of a war between two cities

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2013: Family in a sauna, 16th century artwork C015 / 1554

Family in a sauna, 16th century artwork C015 / 1554
Family in a sauna. Artwork from Opus Chyrurgicum (1565) by the Swiss alchemist and physician Paracelsus (1493-1541) showing a family in a suana

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2013: Doctors attending a dying man, artwork C015 / 1555

Doctors attending a dying man, artwork C015 / 1555
Doctors attending a dying man. Artwork from Opus Chyrurgicum (1565) by the Swiss alchemist and physician Paracelsus (1493-1541) showing a number of doctors around a dying man

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2013: Human brain, artwork

Human brain, artwork
Human brain. Computer artwork of a section through the human brain with the hypothalamus highlighted (red). The hypothalamus is a complex area with a number of important functions

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2013: Oil rig hotel, Borneo

Oil rig hotel, Borneo. Seaventures recycled oil rig hotel, one kilometre from Mabul Island in the Celebes Sea, eastern Sabah in Borneo

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2013: Human brain, artwork

Human brain, artwork
Human brain. Computer artwork of a section through the human brain showing the internal structures. The corpus callosum, which facilitates communication between the hemispheres, is yellow

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2013: Chebarkul meteorite fragments research

Chebarkul meteorite fragments research. Ruler providing a scale in centimetres for fragments from the meteorite fall on Lake Chebarkul in Russias Chelyabinsk region

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2013: Bee flight, artwork

Bee flight, artwork
Bee flight, computer artwork. Bees flap their wings in much shorter arcs than other flying animals. They swing their wings back 90 degrees (as opposed to a more usual 145 to 165 degrees)

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2013: Page from The Canon of Medicine C015 / 1552

Page from The Canon of Medicine C015 / 1552
Page from The Canon of Medicine (1025) by the Persian physician Avicenna (980-1037). These illustrations show the three stages of a patient visit. At top left the doctor examinesteh patient

Background imageImages Dated 19th February 2013: Alessandro Achillini, Italian philosopher C015 / 1547

Alessandro Achillini, Italian philosopher C015 / 1547
Alessandro Achillini (1463-1512), Italian philosopher and physician. Achillini was a celebrated lecturer of both medicine and philosophy at Bologna and Padua, Italy


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