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Medical Procedure Collection

Step into the past with a glimpse of Schnack's Optical Department in Alexandria, Louisiana, USA circa 1932

Background imageMedical Procedure Collection: Optical Department. ca. 1932, Alexandria, Louisiana, USA, SCHNACKs OPTICAL DEPARTMENT

Optical Department. ca. 1932, Alexandria, Louisiana, USA, SCHNACKs OPTICAL DEPARTMENT. A complete and entirely separate department devoted exclusively to an optical service second to none

Background imageMedical Procedure Collection: Syringe entering pleural membranes around human lung to extract sample

Syringe entering pleural membranes around human lung to extract sample
Anatomy, Biomedical Illustration, Close-Up, Cross-Section, Extracting, Healthcare and Medicine, Human Lung, Medical Instrument, Medical Procedure, Medical Sample, Operation, Pen and Ink

Background imageMedical Procedure Collection: Woman applying nebulizer mask around boy's head

Woman applying nebulizer mask around boy's head
Applying, Arm Around, Assistance, Asthmatic, Blonde Hair, Boys, Brown Hair, Care, Caucasian Appearance, Close-Up, Elementary Age, Expertise, Female Nurse, Healthcare and Medicine, Holding, Illness

Background imageMedical Procedure Collection: RF- Orang utan (Pongo pygmaeus) head portrait of dominant male and first orangutan

RF- Orang utan (Pongo pygmaeus) head portrait of dominant male and first orangutan in world to cataracts operated on with eyesight restored

Background imageMedical Procedure Collection: Ned Kelly in the Gaol Hospital at Melbourne

Ned Kelly in the Gaol Hospital at Melbourne. Edward " Ned" Kelly (June 1854 to 11 November 1880) was an Australian bushranger of Irish descent

Background imageMedical Procedure Collection: Syringe invented by Charles-Gabriel Pravaz (1791-1853) in 1853 (photo)

Syringe invented by Charles-Gabriel Pravaz (1791-1853) in 1853 (photo)
CHT168629 Syringe invented by Charles-Gabriel Pravaz (1791-1853) in 1853 (photo) by French School, (19th century); Musee d Histoire de la Medecine, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; French

Background imageMedical Procedure Collection: Model showing a childs face before and after a operation to correct a harelip

Model showing a childs face before and after a operation to correct a harelip
CHT168616 Model showing a childs face before and after a operation to correct a harelip performed by Antoine Dubois (1756-1837) in 1799 (wax) by French School, (18th century); Musee Dupuytren, Paris

Background imageMedical Procedure Collection: Syringe invented by Charles-Gabriel Pravaz (1791-1853) in 1853 with various needles

Syringe invented by Charles-Gabriel Pravaz (1791-1853) in 1853 with various needles
CHT168630 Syringe invented by Charles-Gabriel Pravaz (1791-1853) in 1853 with various needles (photo) by French School, (19th century); Musee d Histoire de la Medecine, Paris

Background imageMedical Procedure Collection: Eye Exam

Eye Exam

Background imageMedical Procedure Collection: android, ar, augmented reality, color image, concept, cyborg, digital native, discussion

android, ar, augmented reality, color image, concept, cyborg, digital native, discussion
Surgeon and cyborg watching obese man on table

Background imageMedical Procedure Collection: android, ar, augmented reality, clipboard, color image, concept, digital native, doctor

android, ar, augmented reality, clipboard, color image, concept, digital native, doctor
White female cyborg examining woman on table

Background imageMedical Procedure Collection: Black and white illustration of a patient undergoing radiation therapy

Black and white illustration of a patient undergoing radiation therapy

Background imageMedical Procedure Collection: A Barber-Surgeon Operating in his Office (engraving)

A Barber-Surgeon Operating in his Office (engraving)
KW229708 A Barber-Surgeon Operating in his Office (engraving) by English School; Private Collection; Ken Welsh; English, out of copyright

Background imageMedical Procedure Collection: Gravesend hospital series. Nurse tending to a casualty. 1939

Gravesend hospital series. Nurse tending to a casualty. 1939

Background imageMedical Procedure Collection: Postcard of a Northwest Coast Shaman Treating a Patient. ca. 1908-1910

Postcard of a Northwest Coast Shaman Treating a Patient. ca. 1908-1910, 528-Indian Witch Doctor Visiting Patient

Background imageMedical Procedure Collection: Electro-medical machine used for administering electric shocks, 1850s

Electro-medical machine used for administering electric shocks, 1850s

Background imageMedical Procedure Collection: Dog being given ear drops through pipette, close-up

Dog being given ear drops through pipette, close-up


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Step into the past with a glimpse of Schnack's Optical Department in Alexandria, Louisiana, USA circa 1932. This complete and separate department was solely dedicated to providing unparalleled optical services. Dr. Lacy Bordelon, an esteemed graduate of two optical colleges, oversaw this vital department with unwavering dedication. At Schnack's Optical Department, you could expect a guaranteed eye examination conducted under the most hygienic conditions imaginable. Equipped with state-of-the-art and scientific instruments, Dr. Bordelon utilized his expertise to ensure your vision needs were met impeccably. Prompt service and reasonable prices were just the beginning; personal attention and privacy were also paramount at Schnack's. They strived to create an environment where patients felt comfortable discussing their concerns openly while receiving exceptional care. Meanwhile, in another corner of the world, Ned Kelly found himself in the Gaol Hospital at Melbourne. Perhaps undergoing a medical procedure or seeking treatment for an ailment that befell him during his tumultuous life as Australia's infamous outlaw. Innovation played its part too. Charles-Gabriel Pravaz invented a syringe in 1853 that revolutionized medical procedures forevermore. The photograph showcases this groundbreaking invention alongside various needles - tools that have undoubtedly saved countless lives throughout history. Medical advancements weren't limited to syringes alone; corrective surgeries like harelip operations transformed lives as well. A model demonstrates how such an operation can beautifully restore symmetry to a child's face before and after surgery – showcasing hope for those affected by such conditions. Artistic expressions also shed light on medical themes: William Hogarth's "Marriage A La Mode" depicts societal consequences through tragedy while "The Reward of Cruelty" serves as a stark reminder of our actions' repercussions. Fast forward to modern times – eye exams remain crucial for maintaining optimal vision health. And even technology has joined forces with medicine.