Medical Scene Collection
"Exploring the Medical Scene: A Glimpse into History" Step back in time to January 1, 1855, as depicted in the captivating engraving by J. A
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"Exploring the Medical Scene: A Glimpse into History" Step back in time to January 1, 1855, as depicted in the captivating engraving by J. A. Vinter titled "Works of Mercy: Therapia Hospital. " Witness the dedication and compassion of medical professionals as they care for patients with unwavering commitment. Delve further into ancient medical practices with illustrations from "The Works of Hippocrates. " Observe a gynaecological examination, highlighting the pursuit of knowledge and advancements in women's healthcare. Another intriguing image portrays a woman sitting on a large pot, symbolizing unique remedies used during that era. Experience an intense moment captured through artistry as six professors dissect a flayed male corpse. This pen and brown ink drawing showcases their meticulous study of human anatomy, laying the foundation for modern medicine. Transport yourself to 1872 with Currier & Ives' lithograph depicting "The Death of Stonewall Jackson. " Witness how even amidst war, doctors strive relentlessly to save lives while grappling with loss and grief. Marvel at Leiden's Anatomy Theatre captured in an exquisite engraving from around 1610. This iconic venue served as both an educational hub and spectacle where students learned about human anatomy through dissections. Discover John Bannister Lecture with Dissection portrayed beautifully in oil on brown paper within Ms Hunter 364 Top v14 fol. 59 Frontispiece. Experience the intersection between art and medicine as this masterpiece immortalizes a doctor's visit accompanied by an apothecary. Uncover fascinating insights into medical history through Ms. O. 20. f241v Jerome: A doctor visiting a patient and an apothecary illustration from De Nominibus Herbraicis (vellum). Witness firsthand how physicians collaborated with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care. Explore various aspects of life beyond medicine showcased in illustrations from The Works of Hippocrates - youthful frolics, sculpting a statue, and even consulting with other doctors.