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Clinic Collection (page 6)

"Exploring the Evolution of Clinics: From Stone Therapy to Cutting-Edge Medicine" Stone therapy, an ancient healing practice

Background imageClinic Collection: Farmfield Reformatory for Female Inebriates, Charlwood Road, Horley, Surrey, 1910

Farmfield Reformatory for Female Inebriates, Charlwood Road, Horley, Surrey, 1910. View of the dairy at the establishment showing women making butter and cream

Background imageClinic Collection: Farmfield Reformatory for Female Inebriates, Horley, Surrey, 1910

Farmfield Reformatory for Female Inebriates, Horley, Surrey, 1910. Women are supervised as they work in the weaving and spinning rooms at the establishment

Background imageClinic Collection: The Clinic of Balneotherapy, Yessentuki, Russia, 1915

The Clinic of Balneotherapy, Yessentuki, Russia, 1915. Situated in the northern Caucasus, Yessentuki has been a popular spa resort since the 19th century due to the properties of the mineral water

Background imageClinic Collection: Interior view of the Clinic of Balneotherapy, Mineralnye Vody, Russia, 1910s

Interior view of the Clinic of Balneotherapy, Mineralnye Vody, Russia, 1910s. Mineralnye Vody is one of several spa resorts in the northern Caucasus

Background imageClinic Collection: Villa Tournesol, 1899

Villa Tournesol, 1899. A revolving clinic designed to take full advantage of the heat and light of the sun for therapeutic purposes

Background imageClinic Collection: Clinic at the School of Dentistry, Paris, 1892

Clinic at the School of Dentistry, Paris, 1892. A female student treating a patient under supervision

Background imageClinic Collection: A tuberculosis patient being given a transfusion of goats blood, 1891

A tuberculosis patient being given a transfusion of goats blood, 1891. A woman receiving a direct blood transfusion from a goat at Dr Bernheims clinic

Background imageClinic Collection: Hospital in Marengo (Hadjout), Tipaza Province, Algeria

Hospital in Marengo (Hadjout), Tipaza Province, Algeria
Community hospital or clinic in Marengo (Hadjout), Tipaza Province, northern Algeria. circa 1920

Background imageClinic Collection: A tuberculosis patient being given a direct blood

A tuberculosis patient being given a direct blood transfusion from a goat, at Dr Simon Bernheims clinic. France, ca. 1891. Engraving

Background imageClinic Collection: Rights of Women

Rights of Women. A Mother and baby stand outside the offices of the local Government board. John Burns wont allow her entry to the vaccination clinic because Mothers don t count as Parents

Background imageClinic Collection: Child inoculated with smallpox vaccine, 1870

Child inoculated with smallpox vaccine, 1870
Physician vaccinating a baby against smallpox, circa 1870. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageClinic Collection: Department Health Mobile Ophthalmic Clinic Operating

Department Health Mobile Ophthalmic Clinic Operating
The Department of Health, Mobile Ophthalmic Clinic. Operating in Arab villages of the South Country, N.E. of Gaza. 1939, Israel, Nejd

Background imageClinic Collection: Dept Health Mobile Ophthalmic Clinic Operating

Dept Health Mobile Ophthalmic Clinic Operating
The Dept. of Health, Mobile Ophthalmic Clinic Operating in Arab villages of the South Country, N.E. of Gaza. Interior of van, Dr. Shukeir seated in the medical van, with its clients & sleeping

Background imageClinic Collection: Scots Mission Hospital Tiberias Bedouin women

Scots Mission Hospital Tiberias Bedouin women
Scots Mission Hospital, Tiberias. Bedouin women at the clinic, waiting. 1934, Israel, Tiberias

Background imageClinic Collection: Scots Mission Hospital Tiberias Blind man led

Scots Mission Hospital Tiberias Blind man led
Scots Mission Hospital, Tiberias. Blind man being led by daughter seeking help at hospital and daughter waiting outside clinic. 1934, Israel, Tiberias

Background imageClinic Collection: Nineteenth Century Appliances For The Sick Room. From The Household Physician, Published Circa 1890

Nineteenth Century Appliances For The Sick Room. From The Household Physician, Published Circa 1890

Background imageClinic Collection: Woman Receiving A Spa Treatment

Woman Receiving A Spa Treatment

Background imageClinic Collection: Roume Polyclinic in Dakar, Senegal

Roume Polyclinic in Dakar, Senegal
Carriage passing the Roume Polyclinic in M餩 na - Dakar, the capitol of Senegal (then French West Africa). Date: circa 1930

Background imageClinic Collection: INFERTILITY CLINIC, 1956. Dr. Marvin Hans performing a tubal insufflation test

INFERTILITY CLINIC, 1956. Dr. Marvin Hans performing a tubal insufflation test (Rubin test) on a patient at the Long Island Jewish Hospital Infertility Clinic in New Hyde Park, New York

Background imageClinic Collection: Disinfecting Apparatus

Disinfecting Apparatus
Apparatus for separate on - and dissipation

Background imageClinic Collection: Radiologist examining knee MRI scans C014 / 1300

Radiologist examining knee MRI scans C014 / 1300
MODEL RELEASED. Radiologist examining knee MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans

Background imageClinic Collection: Diabetes education, blood viscosity

Diabetes education, blood viscosity
MODEL RELEASED. Diabetes education. Nurse using models to demonstrate high blood viscosity to a diabetic patient. The models show red blood cells in healthy blood at left

Background imageClinic Collection: Physiotherapy equipment

Physiotherapy equipment. These exercise balls, known by a variety of names, are used when exercising and during physiotherapy

Background imageClinic Collection: Dentistry caricature, 18th century

Dentistry caricature, 18th century
Dentistry caricature. 18th-century artwork of a dentist (left) holding a string attached to a patients tooth, while brandishing a hot coal held in a pair of tongs

Background imageClinic Collection: Smallpox inoculation using live vaccine from a calf

Smallpox inoculation using live vaccine from a calf
Vaccination using live virus in a physicians office during a smallpox panic, 1870s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration



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"Exploring the Evolution of Clinics: From Stone Therapy to Cutting-Edge Medicine" Stone therapy, an ancient healing practice, finds its place in modern clinics as a holistic approach to wellness. Calots spinal surgery, a groundbreaking technique from the 19th century, revolutionized the field of neurosurgery and paved the way for advanced procedures in today's clinics. Step into history with a lithograph advertising poster from 1894 showcasing a French veterinary clinic by Theophile Alexandre Steinlen - a testament to the enduring importance of animal healthcare. The Stope Clinic marks an important milestone in medical history as one of the first specialized facilities dedicated to providing comprehensive care for patients. Cupping, an alternative therapy dating back centuries, continues to be practiced in clinics worldwide for its potential benefits on physical well-being and relaxation. Discover excellence in healthcare at The Mayo Clinic located in Rochester, Minnesota - renowned for its cutting-edge treatments and patient-centered approach. A captivating black-and-white photo captures Sydney Hospital on Macquarie Street, reminding us of the timeless role clinics play in serving communities around the world. Cupping makes another appearance as we delve into diverse therapeutic practices offered within clinics globally - embracing both traditional and innovative approaches to healing. Breaking bad news is an essential skill mastered by compassionate healthcare professionals who strive to provide support and empathy during difficult times within clinic settings. University Hospitals stand tall as pillars of knowledge exchange and innovation where aspiring medical professionals receive training while delivering exceptional care alongside experienced practitioners. Charcot's neurological clinic at Salpêtrière stands as a testament to Dr. Jean-Martin Charcot's pioneering work that shaped our understanding of neurology during late 19th-century France. Conceptualize health through imagery with a powerful visual depicting a healthy heart - symbolizing hope and vitality fostered within clinics dedicated to cardiac care.