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"Bacterial: Unveiling the Microscopic World of Disease and Discovery" Step into a time capsule as we journey through history, exploring the captivating realm of bacteria

Background imageBacterial Collection: Man suffering from syphilis, from a photograph taken for the Clinique Photographique de

Man suffering from syphilis, from a photograph taken for the Clinique Photographique de
CHT236070 Man suffering from syphilis, from a photograph taken for the Clinique Photographique de l Hopital Saint-Louis, 1868 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageBacterial Collection: Tonsillitis

Tonsillitis. Artwork of the open mouth and throat of a patient with inflamed tonsils. They are flecked with infected yellow patches, due to tonsillitis

Background imageBacterial Collection: Elevated view of patterns in bacterial mat around Grand Prismatic spring, Midway Geyser Basin

Elevated view of patterns in bacterial mat around Grand Prismatic spring, Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Date: 02-10-2021

Background imageBacterial Collection: Elevated view of Grand Prismatic spring and colorful bacterial mat, Yellowstone National Park

Elevated view of Grand Prismatic spring and colorful bacterial mat, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming Date: 24-09-2020

Background imageBacterial Collection: Syphilus Bacillus, from a book by Max von Niessen, Leipzig, 1908 (colour litho)

Syphilus Bacillus, from a book by Max von Niessen, Leipzig, 1908 (colour litho)
CHT236063 Syphilus Bacillus, from a book by Max von Niessen, Leipzig, 1908 (colour litho) by German School, (20th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageBacterial Collection: Culture of human tuberculosis, from La Tuberculose et son Bacile

Culture of human tuberculosis, from La Tuberculose et son Bacile
CHT235323 Culture of human tuberculosis, from La Tuberculose et son Bacile by Isidore Strauss (1845-96) 1895 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageBacterial Collection: Symptoms of syphilis in men and women, from a medical book, c

Symptoms of syphilis in men and women, from a medical book, c
CHT236068 Symptoms of syphilis in men and women, from a medical book, c.1850-60 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageBacterial Collection: Syphilic cluster pustules, from a book by Baron Jean Louis Alibert (1768-1837

Syphilic cluster pustules, from a book by Baron Jean Louis Alibert (1768-1837
CHT236067 Syphilic cluster pustules, from a book by Baron Jean Louis Alibert (1768-1837) 1838 (coloured engraving) by Tresca, Salvadore (1750-1815); Bibliotheque de la Faculte de Medecine, Paris

Background imageBacterial Collection: The facial symptoms of venereal disease, from Traite Complet des Maladies

The facial symptoms of venereal disease, from Traite Complet des Maladies
CHT236066 The facial symptoms of venereal disease, from Traite Complet des Maladies Veneriennes by Philippe Ricord (1800-89) 1851 (colour litho) by French School

Background imageBacterial Collection: Tannerella forsythia bacteria, illustration

Tannerella forsythia bacteria, illustration
Tannerella forsythia bacteria, computer illustration. This anaerobic Gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium was previously called Bacteroides forsythus and Tannerella forsythensis

Background imageBacterial Collection: Dental plaque and tartar

Dental plaque and tartar. Clinical view of a the teeth in a patients lower jaw, with the incisors coated in bacterial plaque and tartar (brown)

Background imageBacterial Collection: Antibiotic action, historical image

Antibiotic action, historical image
Antibiotic action. Historical image taken by the German pathologist Karl Dohle (1855-1928) in 1889, showing the action of an antibiotic compound on Bacillus anthracis (anthrax)

Background imageBacterial Collection: Botulism bacteria

Botulism bacteria. Light micrograph of botulism bacteria (Clostridium botulinum). These bacteria occur naturally in soil. They produce botulinum toxin

Background imageBacterial Collection: RNA-induced silencing complex F006 / 9586

RNA-induced silencing complex F006 / 9586
RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC), molecular model. This complex consists of a bacterial argonaute protein (top) bound to a small interfering RNA (siRNA) molecule (red and blue)

Background imageBacterial Collection: Tuberculosis of the spine, MRI scan

Tuberculosis of the spine, MRI scan
Tuberculosis of the spine. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of a sagittal section through the spine of a 74-year-old patient with tuberculosis (TB) of the spine, or Potts disease

Background imageBacterial Collection: Severe gastritis, endoscope view C016 / 3898

Severe gastritis, endoscope view C016 / 3898
Severe gastritis, endoscope view. Gastritis is inflammation of the stomach lining. It causes pain on eating or drinking, and may cause nausea and vomiting

Background imageBacterial Collection: Coloured SEM of Bacillus sp. bacteria

Coloured SEM of Bacillus sp. bacteria
Bacillus sp. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of bacteria cells (Bacillus sp.). These rod- shaped bacteria are found in soil and water and are usually saprotrophic

Background imageBacterial Collection: Acetobacter and Schizosaccharomyces

Acetobacter and Schizosaccharomyces. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of Acetobacter bacteria and Schizosaccharomyces yeast cells in a culture of Kombucha" tea

Background imageBacterial Collection: Anthrax antibiotics research

Anthrax antibiotics research. Antibiotic drugs (discs) being tested on anthrax bacteria (Bacillus anthracis) colonies being cultured on an agar growth medium in a petri dish

Background imageBacterial Collection: Rod shaped bacillus bacteria

Rod shaped bacillus bacteria
3D-computer artwork of bacillus bacteria. These rod-shaped bacteria (bacilli) are widespread in soil and in the air. Many bacillus bacteria are responsible for food spoilage

Background imageBacterial Collection: Bacteria research

Bacteria research
MODEL RELEASED. Bacteria research. Researcher holding an empty petri dish in front of other dishes containing cultured bacteria (dots)

Background imageBacterial Collection: Chert rock

Chert rock. This carbonaceous chert is from the Barberton greenstone belt in South Africa. The Earths oldest fossil bacteria have been found in this type of rock

Background imageBacterial Collection: Cholera prevention, satirical artwork

Cholera prevention, satirical artwork
Cholera prevention. Satirical artwork portraying a womans efforts to protect herself during an outbreak of cholera. Cholera is a bacterial infection of the intestines that was often fatal before

Background imageBacterial Collection: Cholera doctor, satirical artwork

Cholera doctor, satirical artwork
Cholera doctor. Satirical artwork of a London doctor gaining wealth (money at lower left) during an 1835 cholera epidemic

Background imageBacterial Collection: Bacillus subtilis bacteria, SEM

Bacillus subtilis bacteria, SEM
Bacillus subtilis. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Bacillus subtilis bacteria. B. subtilis, or hay bacillus, is an aerobic, gram-positive bacillus(rod-shaped bacterium)

Background imageBacterial Collection: Lactobacillus bacteria, SEM

Lactobacillus bacteria, SEM
Lactobacillus sp. bacteria, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Lactobacillus bacteria are probiotic bacteria, which are useful for human and animal health as they produce bacteriocins

Background imageBacterial Collection: Clostridium perfringens bacterium with spore

Clostridium perfringens bacterium with spore
False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a Clostridium perfringens bacterium with endospore. This species of Gram-positive

Background imageBacterial Collection: Bacteria on lung hairs

Bacteria on lung hairs
Bacteria in a lung. Computer artwork of bacteria (yellow) on cilia (hair-like structures) in a lung. Bacterial infection of the lungs can cause potentially fatal pneumonia

Background imageBacterial Collection: Proteus mirabilis bacterium

Proteus mirabilis bacterium
False-colour transmission electron micrograph of the bacterium Proteus mirabilis. It is an enterobacterium which is present normally in the human intestine

Background imageBacterial Collection: Spirochete bacteria, TEM

Spirochete bacteria, TEM
Spirochete bacteria, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). Spirochetes are bacteria with helically coiled cells

Background imageBacterial Collection: Coloured SEM of Clostridium botulinum

Coloured SEM of Clostridium botulinum
Food poisoning bacterium. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of the Gram-positive anaerobic bacteria Clostridium botulinum, responsible for serious food poisoning in humans. C

Background imageBacterial Collection: Rod-shaped bacteria

Rod-shaped bacteria. Computer artwork of rod- shaped bacteria (bacilli). Typical bacilli are E. coli and Salmonella bacteria, though there are many others as well

Background imageBacterial Collection: Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces in the Early Morning, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park

Mammoth Hot Springs Terraces in the Early Morning, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

Background imageBacterial Collection: Grand Prismatic Spring (3), Middle Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

Grand Prismatic Spring (3), Middle Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

Background imageBacterial Collection: Crested Pool, Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

Crested Pool, Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

Background imageBacterial Collection: Terraces, Mammoth Hot Springs; Yellowstone National Park; Wyoming; USA

Terraces, Mammoth Hot Springs; Yellowstone National Park; Wyoming; USA
Terraces, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

Background imageBacterial Collection: Mammoth Hot Springs Terracaes, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

Mammoth Hot Springs Terracaes, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

Background imageBacterial Collection: Detailed view of the discoloration caused by bacteria and algae on a geyser, Geyser Hill

Detailed view of the discoloration caused by bacteria and algae on a geyser, Geyser Hill, Old Faithful Area, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

Background imageBacterial Collection: Picture No. 10984551

Picture No. 10984551
Bacterial Mats - in runoff water Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA Date:

Background imageBacterial Collection: Picture No. 10984539

Picture No. 10984539
Bacterial Mats - in runoff water - Grand Prismatic Spring Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA Date:

Background imageBacterial Collection: Picture No. 10984541

Picture No. 10984541
Thermophile Bacterial Mats - and steam rising from Grand Prismatic Spring Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA Date:

Background imageBacterial Collection: Picture No. 10984540

Picture No. 10984540
Thermophile Bacterial Mats - and steam rising from Grand Prismatic Spring Midway Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA Date:

Background imageBacterial Collection: Picture No. 10899541

Picture No. 10899541
Mastic Trees (Pistacia lentiscus var chia) Date:

Background imageBacterial Collection: Picture No. 10899539

Picture No. 10899539
Mastic Trees (Pistacia lentiscus var chia ) Date:

Background imageBacterial Collection: Picture No. 10899540

Picture No. 10899540
Ancient Mastic trees (Pistacia lentiscus var chia) Date:

Background imageBacterial Collection: Picture No. 10899531

Picture No. 10899531
Mastic Tree Flowers (Pistacia lentiscus var chia) Date:

Background imageBacterial Collection: Desert varnish on red Wingate sandstone, Long Canyon, near Boulder

Desert varnish on red Wingate sandstone, Long Canyon, near Boulder, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, Utah, U.S.A. October



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"Bacterial: Unveiling the Microscopic World of Disease and Discovery" Step into a time capsule as we journey through history, exploring the captivating realm of bacteria. From the haunting presence of plague doctors in 17th-century artwork to cutting-edge scientific images captured by scanning electron microscopes (SEM), prepare to be fascinated by these tiny yet formidable organisms. Witness the battle between our immune system and Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) as a brave neutrophil engulfs it under SEM C018/8596. Marvel at the groundbreaking Calots spinal surgery from the 19th century, which revolutionized medical practices despite lurking bacterial threats. Peering through an X-ray, tuberculosis reveals its sinister grip on human lungs while skin disorders come alive in vivid artwork, reminding us of bacteria's impact on our bodies. E. coli bacteria, magnified under SEM, showcases their intricate structures that belie their harmful potential. Travel back to Soviet Russia in 1967 with a cholera vaccination poster that symbolizes humanity's fight against bacterial epidemics. Observe salmonella bacteria under SEM; their deceptively beautiful appearance belies their ability to cause severe illness. Delve into historical diagrams depicting anthrax cultures and learn about Yersinia pestis - responsible for devastating pandemics throughout history. The tuberculosis bacterium reminds us of its long-standing presence as one of humanity's greatest adversaries. Finally, witness nature's artistic flair with spiral spore chains formed by Streptomyces bacteria – showcasing both beauty and resilience within this microscopic world. Through these glimpses into bacterial realms past and present, we gain insight into our ongoing struggle against infectious diseases. Let this exploration ignite curiosity about microbial lifeforms that shape our existence – forever reminding us how knowledge can empower us in combating these invisible foes.