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Surgeons: Masters of Healing and Innovation From the depths of Loch Ness to the hallowed halls of the Royal College Surgeons

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Thorascopic surgery, artwork C016 / 6842

Thorascopic surgery, artwork C016 / 6842
Thorascopic surgery. Artwork of an overhead view of surgeons carrying out video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). This is a form of keyhole (minimally invasive) endoscopic surgery

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Hannah Greener and Chloroform

Hannah Greener and Chloroform
In 1848, a year after the Scottish surgeon Sir James Simpson had discovered that chloroform was a safer and more powerful anaesthetic than ether, Hannah Greener

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Placebo effect in knee surgery, artwork

Placebo effect in knee surgery, artwork
Placebo effect in knee surgery. Artwork of surgical tools and equipment being used not to carry out an operation, but to produce a placebo effect

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Louis Stromeyer, German surgeon, artwork C018 / 7052

Louis Stromeyer, German surgeon, artwork C018 / 7052
Louis Stromeyer (1804 - 1876). 1880 engraving of the German surgeon and physician Georg Friedrich Louis Stromeyer. Stromeyer was a pioneer in orthopaedics and orthopaedic surgery

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Brain operation in progress

Brain operation in progress
Brain surgery. View of an operating theatre during a neurosurgery procedure. The surgeons are at top left, along the left is the patients body under sheets

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Surgeons looking at brain scans

Surgeons looking at brain scans
Brain surgery. Surgeons discussing a set of scans taken of a patient prior to surgery. Modern CT and MRI scans are an invaluable aid in brain surgery

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Vivisection satire, 1911 C017 / 7886

Vivisection satire, 1911 C017 / 7886
Vivisection satire. Centrefold artwork for the satirical US magazine Puck, showing two researchers, with scalpel, anaesthesia mask, and microscope, about to operate on a live rabbit

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Cataract eye surgery C016 / 3781

Cataract eye surgery C016 / 3781
Cataract eye surgery. Surgeons carrying out an operation to remove a cataract from a patients eye. A cataract is an abnormal cloudy and opaque area that can form in the lens of an eye

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Agnews surgical clinic, 1889

Agnews surgical clinic, 1889
Agnews surgical clinic. At left, holding a scalpel, is US surgeon David Hayes Agnew (1818-1892), supervising a partial breast removal operation (mastectomy)

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Hip replacement surgery C013 / 4966

Hip replacement surgery C013 / 4966
Hip replacement surgery. Surgical team in theatre during hip replacement surgery

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Hip replacement surgery C013 / 4965

Hip replacement surgery C013 / 4965
Hip replacement surgery. Surgical team member writing on a white board during hip replacement surgery

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Hip replacement surgery C013 / 4964

Hip replacement surgery C013 / 4964
Hip replacement surgery. Surgical team adjusting lights in theatre during hip replacement surgery

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Hip replacement surgery C013 / 4963

Hip replacement surgery C013 / 4963
Hip replacement surgery. Surgical team in theatre during hip replacement surgery

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Hip fracture surgery C013 / 4960

Hip fracture surgery C013 / 4960
Hip fracture surgery. Surgeons operating on a patient during surgery to fix a hip fracture using a cannulated hip screw (CHS)

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Hip fracture surgery C013 / 4959

Hip fracture surgery C013 / 4959
Hip fracture surgery. Surgeons operating on a patient during surgery to fix a hip fracture using a cannulated hip screw (CHS)

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Surgeons preparing for theatre C013 / 4957

Surgeons preparing for theatre C013 / 4957
Surgeons preparing for theatre

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Surgeons discussing patient notes C013 / 4955

Surgeons discussing patient notes C013 / 4955
Surgeons discussing patient notes on a hospital ward

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Surgeons discussing patient notes C013 / 4953

Surgeons discussing patient notes C013 / 4953
Surgeons discussing patient notes on a hospital ward

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Surgeons discussing patient notes C013 / 4954

Surgeons discussing patient notes C013 / 4954
Surgeons discussing patient notes on a hospital ward

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Hernia surgery C013 / 4951

Hernia surgery C013 / 4951
Hernia surgery. Surgical team lifting a patient from a hospital trolley onto an operating table, prior to laparascopic (keyhole) repair of a hernia

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Hernia surgery C013 / 4949

Hernia surgery C013 / 4949
Hernia surgery. Surgeons performing a laparascopic (keyhole) repair of a hernia. A hernia is the protrusion of the intestines through a weak area in the abdominal muscles

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Hernia surgery C013 / 4947

Hernia surgery C013 / 4947
Hernia surgery. Surgeons performing a laparascopic (keyhole) repair of a hernia. A hernia is the protrusion of the intestines through a weak area in the abdominal muscles

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Hip replacement surgery C013 / 4946

Hip replacement surgery C013 / 4946
Hip replacement surgery. Surgical team in theatre during a hip replacement operation

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Hip fracture surgery C013 / 4940

Hip fracture surgery C013 / 4940
Hip fracture surgery. Surgeons operating on a patient during surgery to fix a hip fracture using a cannulated hip screw (CHS)

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Hip fracture surgery C013 / 4943

Hip fracture surgery C013 / 4943
Hip fracture surgery. Close up of a surgeon closing an incision at the end of surgery to fix a hip fracture using a cannulated hip screw (CHS)

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Hip fracture surgery C013 / 4941

Hip fracture surgery C013 / 4941
Hip fracture surgery. Close up of surgeons operating on a patient during surgery to fix a hip fracture using a cannulated hip screw (CHS)

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Hip fracture surgery C013 / 4939

Hip fracture surgery C013 / 4939
Hip fracture surgery. Close up of surgeons operating on a patient during surgery to fix a hip fracture using a cannulated hip screw (CHS)

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Hip fracture surgery C013 / 4938

Hip fracture surgery C013 / 4938
Hip fracture surgery. Close up of surgeons operating on a patient during surgery to fix a hip fracture using a cannulated hip screw (CHS)

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Sir Anthony Carlisle

Sir Anthony Carlisle
SIR ANTHONY CARLISLE President of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. Date: 1768 - 1840

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Human figure with Russian battleship for a head being operat

Human figure with Russian battleship for a head being operated on by Japanese surgeons. Date 1904

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Faculty of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, of the Un

Faculty of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, of the University of the state of New York. Head-and-shoulders portraits of Alexander H. Stevens, Joseph Mather Smith, John B

Background imageSurgeons Collection: 16th century barber shop

16th century barber shop
Medical treatment in a barber shop. This early 16th century woodcut depicts the treatment of a skin disease (right) and blood letting (left) by barber surgeons

Background imageSurgeons Collection: operating theatre

operating theatre
Medical staff during an operation in an operating theatre. Photographed in Israel, Haifa, Rambam Medical Centre

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Rickets surgery, 19th century

Rickets surgery, 19th century
Rickets surgery, 19th-century artwork. This surgery is taking place in an institute in Milan, Italy, dedicated to treating children with rickets

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Surgery, historical artwork

Surgery, historical artwork
Surgery. Artwork of Arab doctors performing surgery on a patient. From an Arab manuscript circa 14-15th century

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Surgeons operating at Hayle Hospital, Cornwall

Surgeons operating at Hayle Hospital, Cornwall
Three surgeons operating at Hayle Hospital, Cornwall

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Royal College of Surgeons and Physicians Hall, London, 1886

Royal College of Surgeons and Physicians Hall, London, 1886
Engraving showing the exterior of the then-new examination hall of the Royal College of Surgeons and the Royal College of Physicians, Victoria Embankment, London, 1886

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Twisted Spine

Twisted Spine
19-year old Mary Elizabeth Houghtons twisted back excites the interest of surgeons

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Royal Coll. of Surgeons

Royal Coll. of Surgeons
The osteological room in the museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, London

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Electro-magnetic surgery

Electro-magnetic surgery
A tool to aid surgeons in the operating theatre. A electro-magnetic machine to detect and remove metal particles from wounds

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Henry VIII & Surgeons

Henry VIII & Surgeons
KING HENRY VIII - he grants a charter to the Barber-Surgeons

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Yellow-tailed surgeons Santa Fe. Galapagos. (RR)

Yellow-tailed surgeons Santa Fe. Galapagos. (RR)
Sue Daly / SplashdownDirect

Background imageSurgeons Collection: School of surgeonfishes, blue tangs, and sergeant majors, Acanthurus chirurgus

School of surgeonfishes, blue tangs, and sergeant majors, Acanthurus chirurgus
Andre Seale / SpecialistStock

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Barber Surgeons Hall

Barber Surgeons Hall
Monkwell Street : First built in the 15th century, destroyed and rebuilt at the time of the Great Fire, destroyed again in the 1940 blitz and replaced by a modern building in 1969

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Hunterian Museum

Hunterian Museum
HUNTERIAN MUSEUM (Royal College of Surgeons) Visitors observing various skeletons and natural history specimens on display

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Edward VI Grants Charter

Edward VI Grants Charter
King Edward VI granting a charter to the barber-surgeons of London

Background imageSurgeons Collection: Leg Amputation, 16th century

Leg Amputation, 16th century
Removing a leg in the 16th century



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Surgeons: Masters of Healing and Innovation From the depths of Loch Ness to the hallowed halls of the Royal College Surgeons, these skilled professionals have long captivated our imagination. The world of a tapestry woven with tales of groundbreaking procedures and remarkable achievements. Travel back in time to 19th century Calots, where spinal surgery was revolutionized by pioneering minds. Witness the incredible advancements made in Italy's Umbria region during the sixteenth century, as Preci became renowned throughout Europe for its school dedicated to surgeons. Benedictine monks skillfully removed kidney stones and performed eye surgeries, leaving an indelible mark on medical history. Delve into the intriguing realm of barber-surgeons through satirical artwork that sheds light on their dual roles. PROY2A-00004 captures a Barber-Surgeon at Work, showcasing their unique blend of skills in both hairdressing and surgical procedures. Step aboard naval vessels at the Royal Hospital Haslar with Career of a Naval Surgeon engraving; witness their unwavering dedication in providing medical care amidst turbulent waters. Modern Athenians plate 46 - Edinburgh offers a glimpse into contemporary surgical practices as we marvel at how far we've come since those early days. Set your sights on Setting a Bone 1682, an illustration that showcases not only surgical expertise but also compassion towards patients enduring pain. Discover Sydney as Macquarie Found It – a testament to how surgeons played an integral role in shaping cities across continents. Dossibai Patell stands tall as an emblematic figure who shattered glass ceilings for women aspiring to excel in this noble profession. Photographic evidence may elude us when it comes to capturing mythical creatures like Nessie, but there is no denying that surgeons possess extraordinary abilities beyond our wildest imaginations, and are healers armed with knowledge passed down through generations – guardians entrusted with restoring health and transforming lives. In this ever-evolving world, surgeons remain at the forefront of medical breakthroughs.