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"Unraveling the Mysteries: Surgeons Through Time" Step into the world of surgeons, where history and innovation intertwine

Background imageSurgeon Collection: The Examination of a Young Surgeon. Satirical etching, 1811, by George Cruikshank

The Examination of a Young Surgeon. Satirical etching, 1811, by George Cruikshank
CARTOON: SURGEONS, 1811. The Examination of a Young Surgeon. Satirical etching, 1811, by George Cruikshank

Background imageSurgeon Collection: First use of anesthesia in surgery, 1846

First use of anesthesia in surgery, 1846
First public demonstration of surgical anesthesia, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 1846. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustratioin

Background imageSurgeon Collection: An infamous image of the Loch Ness Monster

An infamous image of the Loch Ness Monster
The Loch Ness Monster? A photograph taken by Mr R. K Wilson, a London surgeon, after noticing an object moving in Loch Ness

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Roman statue of Asclepius

Roman statue of Asclepius. The cult of the deity of Greek medicine, known as Asclepius, dates from the 6th century BC. Asclepius is represented in statues holding a staff around which a serpent

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Halsted, Cushing and Young operating C014 / 1090

Halsted, Cushing and Young operating C014 / 1090
Halsted, Cushing and Young operating. Pioneering American surgeons William Halsted (1852-1922), Harvey Cushing (1869-1939) and Hugh Hampton Young (1897-1941)

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Female Surgeons

Female Surgeons
American female doctors in an operating theatre being watched by students. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageSurgeon Collection: The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicolaes Tulp, 1632. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicolaes Tulp, 1632. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicolaes Tulp, 1632. Rembrandt van Rhijn (1606-1669). Found in the collection of the The Mauritshuis, The Hague

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Calots spinal surgery, 19th century

Calots spinal surgery, 19th century
Calots spinal surgery, 19th-century artwork. This operation is being carried out by the French surgeon Jean-Francois Calot (1861-1944) on a condition known as Potts disease

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Dr Joseph Bell

Dr Joseph Bell
Dr JOSEPH BELL surgeon at Edinburgh University school of medicine where he taught Conan Doyle and inspired the character of Sherlock Holmes

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Portraits of Captain Sir John Franklin, and his Crew (engraving)

Portraits of Captain Sir John Franklin, and his Crew (engraving)
1102231 Portraits of Captain Sir John Franklin, and his Crew (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Portraits of Captain Sir John Franklin, and his Crew)

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Operating Table 1930S

Operating Table 1930S
A group of student nurses in theatre, observing a surgeon performing an operation

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Fresco in the crypt of the Cathedral, Anagni, Italy, (1928). Creator: Unknown

Fresco in the crypt of the Cathedral, Anagni, Italy, (1928). Creator: Unknown
Fresco in the crypt of the Cathedral, Anagni, Italy, (1928). About 1250...Hippocrates and Galen, painted by the master of the " Traslazioni" in the crypt of the same church

Background imageSurgeon Collection: DEATH OF LINCOLN, 1865. Death bed of Lincoln. Lithograph, 1865

DEATH OF LINCOLN, 1865. Death bed of Lincoln. Lithograph, 1865

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Barber-surgeons, satirical artwork

Barber-surgeons, satirical artwork
Barber-surgeons. Satirical artwork depicting barber-surgeons and their patients as monkeys. At bottom, the barber role is being performed, while at top the surgical and medical roles are shown

Background imageSurgeon Collection: John Hunter, 1786. Artist: WO Geller

John Hunter, 1786. Artist: WO Geller
John Hunter, 1786. Scottish surgeon and anatomist whose series of lectures on the theory and practice of surgery attracted numerous students, including Edward Jenner, Astley Cooper

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Pasteurs Jubilee celebrations, 1892

Pasteurs Jubilee celebrations, 1892
Pasteurs Jubilee celebrations. Artwork of British surgeon Joseph Lister (in gown, walking up steps, 1827-1912) and French chemist Louis Pasteur (being approached by Lister)

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Hugh Owen Thomas, Welsh surgeon C016 / 6299

Hugh Owen Thomas, Welsh surgeon C016 / 6299
Hugh Owen Thomas (1834-1891), Welsh surgeon. Thomas is known as the father of orthopaedic surgery. He came from a family of renowned bone-setters

Background imageSurgeon Collection: College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University, New York. Wood engraving, 1868

College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University, New York. Wood engraving, 1868
COLUMBIA COLLEGE, 1868. College of Physicians and Surgeons at Columbia University, New York. Wood engraving, 1868

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Barber-Surgeon Operation

Barber-Surgeon Operation
A barber-surgeon performing an operation

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Barber-Surgeon at Work

Barber-Surgeon at Work
A barber-surgeon treating a patient

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Operation / Paris

Operation / Paris
Eminent surgeon Dr Doyen performs an operation at the Maison de Sante, Paris, watched by students and colleagues

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Portrait Of John Derrington, 1750-1805. Creator: James Millar

Portrait Of John Derrington, 1750-1805. Creator: James Millar
Portrait Of John Derrington, 1750-1805. Dr John Derrington (1747-1805), Birmingham surgeon and apothecary

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Cartoon - WWI - Haircut

Cartoon - WWI - Haircut
A cartoon making light of the perils of life on the front line and the frequent need for surgical intervention to operate on soldiers

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Sviatoslav Fyodorov

Sviatoslav Fyodorov (1927-2000), Soviet eye surgeon and politician, photographed in the conveyer-belt operating theatre he developed

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Nehemiah Grew

Nehemiah Grew
NEHEMIAH GREW medical, surgeon

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Emil Theodor Kocher

Emil Theodor Kocher
EMIL THEODOR KOCHER Swiss surgeon

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Guillaume Dupuytren

Guillaume Dupuytren
GUILLAUME DUPUYTREN French surgeon and anatomist

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Thomas Wakley / Meadows

Thomas Wakley / Meadows
THOMAS WAKLEY English surgeon, founder of The Lancet (1823), and MP

Background imageSurgeon Collection: 16Thc Dentist

16Thc Dentist
A barber surgeon treats a patient in the open air

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Lister / Begg / Iln

Lister / Begg / Iln
JOSEPH LISTER English surgeon, medical scientist and founder of antiseptic surgery

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Injured Cat

Injured Cat
A veterinary surgeon holding a cat at the Cats Hospital, Hampstead, London

Background imageSurgeon Collection: ''Tomorrow I shall cut. Doctor Minton'. (c1850s). Creator: Fritz von Dardel

"'Tomorrow I shall cut. Doctor Minton". (c1850s). Creator: Fritz von Dardel
"'Tomorrow I shall cut. Doctor Minton". (c1850s)

Background imageSurgeon Collection: The late Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, Bart. Serjeant-Surgeon to the Queen, etc. 1862

The late Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, Bart. Serjeant-Surgeon to the Queen, etc. 1862. Creator: Unknown
The late Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, Bart. Serjeant-Surgeon to the Queen, etc. 1862. On passing as a surgeon in 1805, Brodie became an assistant to Sir Everard Home

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Dr. Lankester, the coroner for Central Middlesex, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Dr. Lankester, the coroner for Central Middlesex, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Dr. Lankester, the coroner for Central Middlesex, 1862. Engraving from a photograph by M. Claudet. Dr. Lankester has been many years before the public

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Surgical instruments found Pompeii, Italy, Mount Vesuvius

Surgical instruments found Pompeii, Italy, Mount Vesuvius
Vintage 19th century photograph: Surgical instruments found at the house of the surgeon in Pompeii, Italy, after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Fouberts surgical operation to remove a bladder stone

Fouberts surgical operation to remove a bladder stone: Mr Fouberts scalpel 1, flexible canula 2 and mark on the perineum for the external incision

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Dr. Jules Emile (Jules-Emile) Pean (1830-1898) teaching at Saint Louis hospital his

Dr. Jules Emile (Jules-Emile) Pean (1830-1898) teaching at Saint Louis hospital his
JLJ4580503 Dr. Jules Emile (Jules-Emile) Pean (1830-1898) teaching at Saint Louis hospital his discovery of the pinching of ships or " Before the operation" Painting by Henri Gervex

Background imageSurgeon Collection: The surgeon Nikolaj Kaplin in the hospital of the village of Tura in Russia

The surgeon Nikolaj Kaplin in the hospital of the village of Tura in Russia Russia. Date of Photograph:1980 ca

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Territory of Krasnoyarsk. Doctor Jurij Kaplin in a hospital

Territory of Krasnoyarsk. Doctor Jurij Kaplin in a hospital Russia. Date of Photograph:1980 ca

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Surgical demonstration which is carried out in a crowded room

Surgical demonstration which is carried out in a crowded room. Italy. Date of Photograph:1950 - 1960

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Portrait of the surgeon and Senator Carlo Burci (1813 - 1875)

Portrait of the surgeon and Senator Carlo Burci (1813 - 1875) Florence. Date of Photograph:1860 - 1870

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Dr. William Morton (1819-1868) worked in surgery at Boston Hospital with the sulfuric ether

Dr. William Morton (1819-1868) worked in surgery at Boston Hospital with the sulfuric ether (Anesthesic)
JAB4121208 Dr. William Morton (1819-1868) worked in surgery at Boston Hospital with the sulfuric ether (Anesthesic). Engraving 1868 by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Dr)

Background imageSurgeon Collection: John Cunningham Saunders. Portrait. (print)

John Cunningham Saunders. Portrait. (print)
7419875 John Cunningham Saunders. Portrait. (print) by Devis, Arthur (1712-87) (after); (add.info.: John Cunningham Saunders, 1773 - 1810)

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Portrait of Suzanne Noel (1878-1954) pioneer of aesthetic surgery Drawing by Adrien Barrere

Portrait of Suzanne Noel (1878-1954) pioneer of aesthetic surgery Drawing by Adrien Barrere (1874-1931)
JAB4119120 Portrait of Suzanne Noel (1878-1954) pioneer of aesthetic surgery Drawing by Adrien Barrere (1874-1931) pulls from " FANTASIO" 1930 by Barrere

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Examples of 18th century bandages, tongs and sutures

Examples of 18th century bandages, tongs and sutures
Examples of 18th century bandages 1, bec-de-corbin tongs 2, bec-de-canne tongs 4, bullet-remover tongs 4, and various sutures 5-11

Background imageSurgeon Collection: 18th century surgical equipment

18th century surgical equipment
Bone saw 1, pincers 2, 3, scissors 4, lead mallet 5 and hook for childbirth 6. Copperplate engraving by Robert Benard from Denis Diderots Encyclopedia, Pellet, Geneva, 1779

Background imageSurgeon Collection: Professor Thomas Henry Huxley, 1880. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Professor Thomas Henry Huxley, 1880. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Professor Thomas Henry Huxley, 1880. Between the years 1847-1850 he was the assistant surgeon aboard HMS Rattlesnake off the eastern and northern coasts of Australia

Background imageSurgeon Collection: John Hunter, Scottish surgeon, (1834). Artist: W Holl

John Hunter, Scottish surgeon, (1834). Artist: W Holl
John Hunter, Scottish surgeon, (1834). Hunter (1728-1793) gave a series of lectures on the theory and practice of surgery, which attracted many famous students, including Edward Jenner



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"Unraveling the Mysteries: Surgeons Through Time" Step into the world of surgeons, where history and innovation intertwine. From the depths of Loch Ness to ancient Roman statues, their legacy is as enigmatic as it is groundbreaking. In 1846, a monumental moment forever changed surgery - the first use of anesthesia. This breakthrough allowed surgeons to delve deeper into their craft with newfound precision and compassion. Breaking barriers in a male-dominated field, female surgeons emerged as trailblazers. Their determination shattered stereotypes and paved the way for future generations of women in medicine. A glimpse into history reveals a Roman statue of Asclepius, symbolizing healing and wisdom. These ideals continue to guide modern-day surgeons who strive to restore health and save lives. Halsted, Cushing, and Young operating together captured on film - an iconic image that showcases collaboration at its finest. Their expertise revolutionized surgical techniques that are still practiced today. Portraits immortalize Captain Sir John Franklin and his courageous crew who ventured into uncharted territories. Surgeons aboard faced unimaginable challenges while providing medical care amidst treacherous conditions. Calots spinal surgery in the 19th century marked another milestone in surgical advancement. The delicate procedure aimed to alleviate pain and improve patients' quality of life through intricate spinal interventions. Dr Joseph Bell's keen observational skills inspired Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective character Sherlock Holmes. His ability to deduce clues from physical examination set new standards for diagnostic excellence within surgery. The operating table from the 1930s stands as a testament to evolving technology that enhanced patient comfort during procedures. It represents progress driven by a commitment to improving surgical outcomes. Delve deep underground into Anagni Cathedral's crypt fresco depicting medieval surgeries - an eerie yet captivating reminder of our enduring fascination with this ancient art form passed down through centuries unknown creators left behind this haunting masterpiece. Amidst tragedy, we remember Lincoln's deathbed, a poignant reminder of the surgeon's role in preserving life.