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"Unveiling the Medic: From Ancient Remedies to Modern Marvels" In this captivating illustration, a Coronavirus particle looms ominously in the background

Background imageMedic Collection: Arrival at Cape Town of Wounded from Natal, 1900. Creator: Hosking

Arrival at Cape Town of Wounded from Natal, 1900. Creator: Hosking
Arrival at Cape Town of Wounded from Natal, 1900. Transports brought sick and wounded soldiers to hospitals in Cape Town because of inadequate hospital facilities in Natal

Background imageMedic Collection: Under the Blue Cross: Wounded Horses Being Conveyed to the Veterinary Hospital, 1917

Under the Blue Cross: Wounded Horses Being Conveyed to the Veterinary Hospital, 1917. From " The War Illustrated Album De Luxe - Volume VII. The Autumn Campaign of 1916", edited by J. A

Background imageMedic Collection: Wayside Calvary in France, 1916. Creator: Unknown

Wayside Calvary in France, 1916. Creator: Unknown
Wayside Calvary in France, 1916. From " The War Illustrated Album De Luxe - Volume VI. The Spring and Summer Campaign of 1916", edited by J. A. Hammerton

Background imageMedic Collection: Wounded in War Arriving at Waterloo Station, London, as an Outward Troop Train Leaves, 1915

Wounded in War Arriving at Waterloo Station, London, as an Outward Troop Train Leaves, 1915
Wounded in War Arriving at Waterloo Station, London, as an Outward Troop Train is About to Leave, 1915. From " The War Illustrated Album De Luxe - Volume I. The First Phase", edited by J

Background imageMedic Collection: Ambulance Corps, Langwarrin, Victoria, 1901. Creator: Unknown

Ambulance Corps, Langwarrin, Victoria, 1901. Creator: Unknown
Ambulance Corps, Langwarrin, Victoria, 1901. From " Federated Australia". [The Werner Company, London, 1901]

Background imageMedic Collection: William hogarths consultation of physicians, 18th Century

William hogarths consultation of physicians, 18th Century
Vintage engraving of William hogarths consultation of physicians, 1736. or A company of undertakers. et plurima mortis imago (and many an image of death)

Background imageMedic Collection: Red Cross men in the trenches tend a wounded man, Somme campaign, France, World War I, 1916

Red Cross men in the trenches tend a wounded man, Somme campaign, France, World War I, 1916

Background imageMedic Collection: Red Cross officers at dinner in a dug-out, 1914

Red Cross officers at dinner in a dug-out, 1914. From The Manchester Guardian History of the War - 1914, Vol. I.. [John Heywood Ltd, London, 1914]

Background imageMedic Collection: Royal Army Medical Corps recruits take a meal in the open, 1915

Royal Army Medical Corps recruits take a meal in the open, 1915. From The Manchester Guardian History of the War Vol. III - 1915.. [John Heywood Ltd, London, 1915]

Background imageMedic Collection: On the Tripoli road, c1942 (1944)

On the Tripoli road, c1942 (1944)
On the Tripoli Road. The gun is firing at an enemy strongpoint delaying the advance. In the foreground a wounded gunner is tended by one of his comrades, c1942 (1944)

Background imageMedic Collection: Ambulance men with a wounded anti-tank gunner, c1942 (1944)

Ambulance men with a wounded anti-tank gunner, c1942 (1944). A wounded soldier of the British Eighth Army in the North African desert. From The Eighth Army

Background imageMedic Collection: The British Red Cross in the field, ready for its errand of mercy, World War I, c1914-c1918

The British Red Cross in the field, ready for its errand of mercy, World War I, c1914-c1918. From a box set of stereoscopic cards titled The Great War

Background imageMedic Collection: After the storm and stress of battle, caring for the wounded, World War I, 1914-1918

After the storm and stress of battle, caring for the wounded, World War I, 1914-1918. Stereoscopic card detail

Background imageMedic Collection: A French soldiers wounds are treated, World War I, France, 1916

A French soldiers wounds are treated, World War I, France, 1916

Background imageMedic Collection: German aviators shot down by French ace Jean Navarre, 1916

German aviators shot down by French ace Jean Navarre, 1916. Jean Navarre (1895-1919) gained the distinction of being designated Frances first air ace of the First World War

Background imageMedic Collection: A wounded German soldier at a dressing station, World War I, 1915

A wounded German soldier at a dressing station, World War I, 1915. A photograph from Der Grosse Krieg in Bildern

Background imageMedic Collection: History of medicine. Chloroform anesthesia. Engraving, 19th

History of medicine. Chloroform anesthesia. Engraving, 19th century. Colored

Background imageMedic Collection: Medicago sativa, alfalfa

Medicago sativa, alfalfa
Illustration from the Botany Library Plate Collection held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageMedic Collection: Francois-Vincent Raspail, 1795 - 1878. French chemist, physician and politician

Francois-Vincent Raspail, 1795 - 1878. French chemist, physician and politician. He is recognized as a founder of the cell theory in biology and his use of microscopes

Background imageMedic Collection: Catherine De Medici Queen Of France 1519-1589. Wife Of Henry Ii

Catherine De Medici Queen Of France 1519-1589. Wife Of Henry Ii. From The Drawing By FranAzois Clouet

Background imageMedic Collection: White Star Line - foldout promotional brochure

White Star Line - foldout promotional brochure showing information and images of Doric, Laurentic, Regina, Majestic, Arabic, Pittsburgh, services to all parts of the world. 15 x 5 inches

Background imageMedic Collection: Trepanation. Miniature. 14th c. Treatise on anatomy by Mondi

Trepanation. Miniature. 14th c. Treatise on anatomy by Mondi
Illustration of trepanation. Miniature. 14th century. Treatise on anatomy by Mondino de Liuzzi (1270-1326). Italian anatomist nad profesor of Bologna

Background imageMedic Collection: History of medicine. Parturient. Painting. 15th century. Flo

History of medicine. Parturient. Painting. 15th century. Florence. Italy

Background imageMedic Collection: Drawing from a study of anatomy. Human muscles of the arms

Drawing from a study of anatomy. Human muscles of the arms
History of medicine. Drawing from a study of anatomy. Human muscles of the arms. 18th century

Background imageMedic Collection: android, ar, augmented reality, beauty, chamber, color image, concept, cryo tube

android, ar, augmented reality, beauty, chamber, color image, concept, cryo tube
White female cyborg watching person in cylinder

Background imageMedic Collection: WWI: GERMAN SOLDIER, c1914. A German medic wearing a face mask to protect against gas attacks

WWI: GERMAN SOLDIER, c1914. A German medic wearing a face mask to protect against gas attacks. Photograph, c1914

Background imageMedic Collection: Just gimme a coupla aspirin. I already got a Purple Heart. Cartoon by Bill Mauldin from Stars &

Just gimme a coupla aspirin. I already got a Purple Heart. Cartoon by Bill Mauldin from Stars & Stripes
WORLD WAR II: CARTOON. Just gimme a coupla aspirin. I already got a Purple Heart. Cartoon by Bill Mauldin from Stars & Stripes

Background imageMedic Collection: WORLD WAR I: NURSE. A nurse tending to a badly wounded soldier at a hospital in Antwerp, Belgium

WORLD WAR I: NURSE. A nurse tending to a badly wounded soldier at a hospital in Antwerp, Belgium, during World War I, 1914

Background imageMedic Collection: History of medicine. Modern Age. Belly infaldo. Cirrhosis. W

History of medicine. Modern Age. Belly infaldo. Cirrhosis. W
History of medicine. Modern Age. Belly infaldo. Cirrhosis.Woodcut. Hortus Sanitatis. 14th century. Colored

Background imageMedic Collection: Caesarean section. Miniature. Faits de Romains (Acts of Roma

Caesarean section. Miniature. Faits de Romains (Acts of Romans) Chronicles the life of Julius Caesar. Medival Work. 1213-1214

Background imageMedic Collection: A Man looking for a deer tears for being aphrodisiac. Xilogr

A Man looking for a deer tears for being aphrodisiac. Xilografia. Hortus Sanitatis by Johannes de Cuba (1430-1503). 15th C

Background imageMedic Collection: Operation a calculation of the gallbladder. Xilografia. Hort

Operation a calculation of the gallbladder. Xilografia. Hort
Medical history. Doctor operating a calculation of the gallbladder. Xilografia. Hortus Sanitatis by Johannes de Cuba (1430-1503). 15th C

Background imageMedic Collection: Medical History. Doctors with a patient. Engraving. 16th cen

Medical History. Doctors with a patient. Engraving. 16th cen
Medical History. 16th centry. Doctors with a patient. Engraving by Expositio Ugonis Senensis super Aforismos Hippocratis, 1518, Pavia. Colored

Background imageMedic Collection: Isola Sacra Necropolis. Roman Imperial times. Relief. Medica

Isola Sacra Necropolis. Roman Imperial times. Relief. Medica
Isola Sacra Necropolis. Pagan cementery of Roman Imperial times. Relief. Medical patient washing the feet. To the right medical instruments. Italy

Background imageMedic Collection: Cartoon, Dentist and patient, WW1

Cartoon, Dentist and patient, WW1
Cartoon, Dentist (or tooth puller) and patient. The dentist says: Now then, we ll extract the twelfth one. Its not that its really bad, but it will give us an even number. Date: 1917

Background imageMedic Collection: GESNER (1516 - 1565)

GESNER (1516 - 1565)
CONRAD GESNER Swiss naturalist, medic, scholar, bibliographer and writer on Greek and Latin, zoology, the sciences and mountaineering. Date: 1516 - 1565

Background imageMedic Collection: Nurses by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare

Nurses by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare
Promotional postcard for Nurses by Sydney Blow and Douglas Hoare; music Philip Braham. First produced at Palace Theatre, Southampton, 10th May 1915

Background imageMedic Collection: Nurse Benson by R Carlton and Justin Huntly-McCathy

Nurse Benson by R Carlton and Justin Huntly-McCathy
Promotional postcard for Nurse Benson by R. Carton and Justin Huntly McCar-thy. First produced Globe Theatre, 21st June 1918

Background imageMedic Collection: German army medic or quartermaster, WW1

German army medic or quartermaster, WW1
German army medic or quartermaster sitting at a table with items set out on shelves, and cutout images of Kaiser Wilhelm and the Crown Prince. Date: circa 1914

Background imageMedic Collection: Queen Amelie of Portugal in Paris, WW1

Queen Amelie of Portugal in Paris, WW1
A photograph of Queen Amelie of Portugal (left) (1865-1951), in Paris next to Madame Iswolsky the wife of the Russian Ambassador, dressed in a nurses uniform

Background imageMedic Collection: Surgery in a Russian Hospital

Surgery in a Russian Hospital
Six surgeons about to get to work in an early 20th century Russian Hospital. Date: Early 20th century

Background imageMedic Collection: A Gynaecological Operation in St Petersburg

A Gynaecological Operation in St Petersburg
Early 20th century Gynaecological surgery taking place in front of a vast audience of Surgeons, would-be surgeons and nurses in the Obstetric Institute in St Petersburg, Russia. Date: 1905

Background imageMedic Collection: Cholera vaccination in Spain

Cholera vaccination in Spain
A doctor innoculates a worried gentleman with the cholera vaccine. Date: 1885

Background imageMedic Collection: USA, Boise, Life Flight Helicopter

USA, Boise, Life Flight Helicopter

Background imageMedic Collection: WWII: D-DAY, 1944. American medics and stretcher bearers boarding a tank landing

WWII: D-DAY, 1944. American medics and stretcher bearers boarding a tank landing ship in preparation for the Allied landings in Normandy, France. Photograph, June 1944

Background imageMedic Collection: WWII: NEW GUINEA, 1943. American soldiers at a field medical dispensary in New

WWII: NEW GUINEA, 1943. American soldiers at a field medical dispensary in New Guinea during World War II. Photograph, 1943

Background imageMedic Collection: WWII: PILOT, c1943. An American pilot being removed from his plane on the deck

WWII: PILOT, c1943. An American pilot being removed from his plane on the deck of an aircraft carrier. Photograph, c1943

Background imageMedic Collection: WWII: PILOT, c1943. An American medic on the deck of an aircraft carrier. Photograph

WWII: PILOT, c1943. An American medic on the deck of an aircraft carrier. Photograph, c1943



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"Unveiling the Medic: From Ancient Remedies to Modern Marvels" In this captivating illustration, a Coronavirus particle looms ominously in the background, symbolizing the ongoing battle against infectious diseases. As we delve into history, we encounter notable figures like Galileo and Cosmo De Medic, who made significant contributions to medical knowledge. The portrait of William Heberden the Younger reminds us of the progress made in diagnosing and treating illnesses throughout centuries. Meanwhile, an intriguing scene from the 2nd Boer War depicts General Methuen surrendering to de la Rey - a reminder that even amidst conflict, medics play a vital role in saving lives on and off the battlefield. A doctor's thoracic and abdominal recognition of a patient showcases their expertise in understanding human anatomy. The vast collection of postcards featuring ocean liners highlights how medicine has evolved alongside advancements in transportation. Exploring further back in time, we come across engravings depicting milestones such as chloroform anesthesia and trepanation - ancient surgical techniques that demonstrate humanity's quest for alleviating pain and extending life. Moving forward to the 15th century, a painting captures childbirth - an event where medics' skills were crucial for both mother and child. A detailed drawing studying human muscles emphasizes their dedication to understanding our bodies intricately. Promotional brochures from White Star Line remind us that even during leisurely voyages, access to medical care was essential for passengers' well-being. Lastly, an evocative black-and-white photo portrays physical examinations conducted for U. S. Army personnel during World War I - showcasing how medics have always been at society's frontlines during times of crisis. Through these glimpses into history's tapestry of medicine, we witness its evolution from ancient practices rooted in trial-and-error to modern marvels driven by scientific breakthroughs. Medics continue their noble mission today as unsung heroes working tirelessly to heal, protect, and save lives.