Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Cure Collection (page 9)

"Cure: A Journey Through Time and Hope" In 1893, the Carbolic Smoke Ball captured the attention of many seeking a cure for their ailments

Background image
Cure Collection: There was an old Person of Wells (engraving)
Background image
Cure Collection: Advertisement for Harness Electropathic Belts (chromolitho)
Background image
Cure Collection: Native Americans (coloured engraving)
Background image
Cure Collection: The Evans Vacuum Cap (b / w photo)
Background image
Cure Collection: The famous 'cure'of the ancient world (litho)
Background image
Cure Collection: Sick Dog In Bed (chromolitho)
Background image
Cure Collection: Lady Treating Catarrh (chromolitho)
Background image
Cure Collection: The King at the Childrens Villa of the Anti-Tuberculous Prevention Work
Background image
Cure Collection: The Thermal Baths, Evians Les Bains (b / w photo)
Background image
Cure Collection: Buffalo hunt (chromolitho)
Background image
Cure Collection: Archery of the Mandans (chromolitho)
Background image
Cure Collection: Advertisement for Dr Richards Laxocomfits (chromolitho)
Background image
Cure Collection: 'Papa has a headache'(chromolitho)
Background image
Cure Collection: Advertisement for Dr Thomas Eclectric Oil (chromolitho)
Background image
Cure Collection: Punch Cures the Gout, the Colic, and the Tisick, 1799 (coloured engraving)
Background image
Cure Collection: The Baptism of St. Anianus by St. Mark, c. 1524
Background image
Cure Collection: Detail from the Miracle Window depicting the curing of Edwin of Berkhampstead
Background image
Cure Collection: Detail from the Miracle Window depicting pilgrims being healed at St
Background image
Cure Collection: 'There was an Old Person of Prague, who was suddenly seized with the plague'
Background image
Cure Collection: Kickapoo Indian Medicine Company, 1892 (b / w photo)
Background image
Cure Collection: Miraculous healing of a blind woman, Marie Carteri, on the tomb of Deacon Francois de
Background image
Cure Collection: Inside of Queens Bath, from Bath Illustrated by a Series of Views
Background image
Cure Collection: Ms Indien 743 Seller of remedies against scorpion bites, 1831 (colour litho)
Background image
Cure Collection: Pamphlet explaining the Virtue and Use of Coffee, c. 1721 (litho)
Background image
Cure Collection: Punch Cures the Gout, the Colic, and the Tisic (coloured etching)
Background image
Cure Collection: Cupping, illustration from The Complete Works of Hippocrates
Background image
Cure Collection: Paris Street Scene with many advertisements, mainly for medicines
Background image
Cure Collection: Pharmaceutical Advertisement for Dr Jimeno Sal de Agraz, c. 1900 (colour litho)
Background image
Cure Collection: Cowpox pustule on an arm, from An Inquiry into the Causes
Background image
Cure Collection: Pasteurs method to prevent the spread of rabies after being bitten
Background image
Cure Collection: Ms H 89 Doctors and patients, from an edition of Book of Surgery
Background image
Cure Collection: Historiated initial B depicting Christ healing a possessed woman (vellum)
Background image
Cure Collection: Alls Well That Ends Well, Act II, scene i (engraving)
Background image
Cure Collection: A Cure for the Gout (engraving)
Background image
Cure Collection: Four Wonderful Ball Room Improvements (engraving)
Background image
Cure Collection: The woman who bowed down, illustration from Harold Copping Pictures
Background image
Cure Collection: The Caledon Hot Mineral Baths and Sanatorium (b / w photo)
Background image
Cure Collection: Ms Fr. Fv VI #1 fol. 164v Illustration from the Book of Simple Medicines
Background image
Cure Collection: Ms Fr. Fv VI #1 fol. 150r Illustration from the Book of Simple Medicines
Background image
Cure Collection: Ms Fr. Fv VI #1 fol. 152r Illustration from the Book of Simple Medicines
Background image
Cure Collection: Ms Fr. Fv VI #1 fol. v132 Illustration from the Book of Simple Medicines
Background image
Cure Collection: Ms Fr. Fv VI #1 fol. Illustration from the Book of Simple Medicines
Background image
Cure Collection: Bloodletting in the legs, from Medicina Aegyptiorum by Prospero Alpini
Background image
Cure Collection: Hypnotic Seance, 1887 (oil on canvas)


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Cure: A Journey Through Time and Hope" In 1893, the Carbolic Smoke Ball captured the attention of many seeking a cure for their ailments. This peculiar invention promised to ward off influenza and other diseases with its smoke-filled ball, but its effectiveness remained questionable. Fast forward to Whipps Cross Hospital in Essex, where modern medicine continues to strive for breakthroughs in finding cures. Doctors and researchers work tirelessly to unravel the mysteries of various illnesses, offering hope to countless patients. Legend has it that Herne the Hunter possesses mystical healing powers within his ancient forest domain. People flock there, hoping for a miraculous cure from their afflictions. Across continents lies Lourdes - The Grotto - a place renowned for its spiritual healing waters. Pilgrims immerse themselves in these sacred springs, praying for divine intervention and seeking solace through potential cures. Meanwhile, Malvern Water Cure gained popularity as an alternative therapy in the late 19th century. Believers flocked to this natural spring source in search of rejuvenation and relief from various ailments. A poster advertising Lourdes captures hearts with promises of miracles amidst breathtaking landscapes. It serves as a reminder that sometimes hope can be found even in unexpected places. The iconic Hovis bread advert from 1895 reminds us that nourishment is essential on our quest for good health. Proper nutrition plays a vital role alongside medical treatments when pursuing effective cures. William Heath Robinson's whimsical illustration "Long Drawn Out. " depicts comically elaborate contraptions designed to cure everyday woes – reminding us not to take ourselves too seriously while searching for solutions. Sebastian Kneipp advocated hydrotherapy as part of his holistic approach towards wellness during the late 19th century. His methods aimed at curing ailments by utilizing water's therapeutic properties alongside other natural remedies. Returning once again to Malvern Water Cure; its mineral-rich waters were believed capable of curing various ailments.