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"From Ancient Remedies to Modern Understanding: Unveiling the Enigma of Ulcers" Saint Elizabeth of Portugal healing a sick woman

Background imageUlcer Collection: Saint Elizabeth of Portugal healing a sick woman, circa 1799

Saint Elizabeth of Portugal healing a sick woman, circa 1799
Saint Elizabeth of Portugal (1271-1336). Queen of Portugal. Saint Elizabeth of Portugal healing a sick woman, circa 1799. By Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828). Lazaro Galdiano Museum. Madrid

Background imageUlcer Collection: Diseases of the Stomach and Kidneys (colour litho)

Diseases of the Stomach and Kidneys (colour litho)
6006706 Diseases of the Stomach and Kidneys (colour litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Diseases of the Stomach and Kidneys)

Background imageUlcer Collection: The effects of alcohol abuse (colour litho)

The effects of alcohol abuse (colour litho)
3097105 The effects of alcohol abuse (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The effects of alcohol abuse)

Background imageUlcer Collection: Symptoms of the tertiary phase of syphilis, c19th century

Symptoms of the tertiary phase of syphilis, c19th century. A patient afflicted with sores and ulcers to the neck and face, including one which has destroyed part of the nasal cartilage

Background imageUlcer Collection: Histopathology and pathophysiology of diabetic food ulcers

Histopathology and pathophysiology of diabetic food ulcers

Background imageUlcer Collection: Pestilence in Europe, mid-14th century, lithograph, published in 1880

Pestilence in Europe, mid-14th century, lithograph, published in 1880
Ancient map of the area of pestilence in Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa in the years 1346 - 1351. Lithograph, published in 1880

Background imageUlcer Collection: Illustration of an atypical growth on the skin that could be a sign of skin cancer

Illustration of an atypical growth on the skin that could be a sign of skin cancer
Illustration of an atypical growth on the skin that could be a warning sign of skin cancer. Sudden change in the appearance, shape, color, size

Background imageUlcer Collection: Conceptual image of peptic ulcer in human stomach

Conceptual image of peptic ulcer in human stomach

Background imageUlcer Collection: Conceptual image of helicobacter

Conceptual image of helicobacter. Helicobacter is a genus of gram-negative bacteria possessing a characteristic helix shape

Background imageUlcer Collection: Lazarus and the Rich Mans Table (Luke 16), section of wing panel from the Mompelgarter

Lazarus and the Rich Mans Table (Luke 16), section of wing panel from the Mompelgarter
XAM72469 Lazarus and the Rich Mans Table (Luke 16), section of wing panel from the Mompelgarter Altarpiece (panel) (see also 72465-79) by Gerung or Gerou

Background imageUlcer Collection: Altarpiece of St Cosmas and St Damian

Altarpiece of St Cosmas and St Damian
Altarpiece of Saint Cosmas and Saint Damian (The Sick Sacristan). Twin brothers born in Syria, these Christian saints, martyred c 303

Background imageUlcer Collection: Epithelial lining ulcer

Epithelial lining ulcer
Medicine - Human Histology - Pathology - Digestive system - Stomach - Microscopic view of epithelial lining ulcer

Background imageUlcer Collection: Duodenal ulcer and peptic ulcer, drawing

Duodenal ulcer and peptic ulcer, drawing
Medicine - Anatomy - Pathology - Duodenal ulcer and peptic ulcer. Drawing

Background imageUlcer Collection: Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis), illustration

Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis), illustration
Manuscript, Italy, 15th century. Herbal from Trento. Plate: Sanguinaria major - Bloodroot. Herb used to cure ulcer and to sharpen blades. Manuscript 1591, folio 13, verso

Background imageUlcer Collection: Skin cancer, light micrograph F005 / 6061

Skin cancer, light micrograph F005 / 6061
Skin cancer. Light micrograph of a section through a basal cell carcinoma (rodent ulcer) a skin cancer. Magnification: x80 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

Background imageUlcer Collection: Vacuum treatment for ulcer, artwork C016 / 6570

Vacuum treatment for ulcer, artwork C016 / 6570
Vacuum treatment for ulcer. Artwork of an advanced vacuum-assisted technique to treat an ulcer during open-chest surgery. An ulcer is a localised area of tissue degeneration

Background imageUlcer Collection: Gastrointestinal disorders, artwork C016 / 8734

Gastrointestinal disorders, artwork C016 / 8734
Gastrointestinal disorders. Artwork of part of the digestive system, showing ulcers on the internal lining of the stomach (centre right) and the internal lining of the duodenum (centre left)

Background imageUlcer Collection: Crohns disease, endoscopic view

Crohns disease, endoscopic view
Crohns disease. Endoscopic view of the interior of a patients neoterminal ileum affected by Crohns disease, showing ulceration (white)

Background imageUlcer Collection: Ulcerative colitis, endoscopic view C016 / 8313

Ulcerative colitis, endoscopic view C016 / 8313
Ulcerative colitis. Endoscopic view of the interior of a patients distal colon (large intestine) affected by ulcerative colitis (UC), showing ulceration (white areas)

Background imageUlcer Collection: Ulcerative colitis, endoscopic view C016 / 8312

Ulcerative colitis, endoscopic view C016 / 8312
Ulcerative colitis. Endoscopic view of the interior of a patients distal colon (large intestine) affected by ulcerative colitis (UC), showing ulceration (white areas)

Background imageUlcer Collection: Ulcerative proctitis, endoscopic view C016 / 8311

Ulcerative proctitis, endoscopic view C016 / 8311
Ulcerative colitis. Endoscopic view of the interior of a patients anus, showing ulceration (white areas) cause by ulcerative proctitis

Background imageUlcer Collection: Ulcerative colitis, endoscopic view C016 / 8310

Ulcerative colitis, endoscopic view C016 / 8310
Ulcerative colitis. Endoscopic view of the interior of a patients colon (large intestine) affected by ulcerative colitis (UC), showing ulceration (white areas)

Background imageUlcer Collection: Ulcerative colitis, endoscopic view C016 / 8309

Ulcerative colitis, endoscopic view C016 / 8309
Ulcerative colitis. Endoscopic view of the interior of a patients colon (large intestine) affected by ulcerative colitis (UC), showing ulceration (white areas)

Background imageUlcer Collection: Ulcerative colitis, SEM

Ulcerative colitis, SEM
Ulcerative colitis. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of freeze-fractured bowel tissue from a patient suffering from ulcerative colitis

Background imageUlcer Collection: Helicobacter pylori bacteria

Helicobacter pylori bacteria
False-colour transmission electron micrograph of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori (formerly called Campylobacter pyloridis)

Background imageUlcer Collection: Prince Albert onboard HMS Collingwood

Prince Albert onboard HMS Collingwood
Prince Albert, Duke of York, later King George VI (1895-1952), as a midshipman on HMS Collingwood, in the summer of 1914. Prince Albert was the only child of George V, other than Prince Edward


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"From Ancient Remedies to Modern Understanding: Unveiling the Enigma of Ulcers" Saint Elizabeth of Portugal healing a sick woman, circa 1799: Witnessing the miraculous touch of compassion as Saint Elizabeth mends the wounds that plague both body and soul. Diseases of the Stomach and Kidneys (colour litho): Exploring the intricate web connecting ulcers with these vital organs, unraveling their mysterious relationship. The effects of alcohol abuse (colour litho): A stark reminder that excessive indulgence can lead to an insidious enemy within – ulcers silently gnawing away at one's well-being. Symptoms of the tertiary phase of syphilis, c19th century: Unveiling a haunting chapter in medical history where ulcers served as harbingers for a devastating disease, leaving no corner untouched by its wrath. Histopathology and pathophysiology of diabetic foot ulcers: Delving into the complex mechanisms behind this affliction, shedding light on how diabetes can manifest itself through ulcerous wounds. Pestilence in Europe, mid-14th century, lithograph published in 1880: Tracing back to a time when pestilence ravaged Europe's shores, exploring how ulcers became an unwelcome companion amidst chaos and despair. Illustration of an atypical growth on the skin that could be a sign of skin cancer: Navigating through treacherous waters where seemingly harmless sores may hide sinister secrets – reminding us to remain vigilant against potential threats like skin cancer masquerading as innocent ulcers. Conceptual image of peptic ulcer in human stomach: Peering into our innermost sanctum - unveiling the battleground where acid meets vulnerability; understanding peptic ulcers' relentless assault on our delicate gastric lining. Conceptual image of Helicobacter pylori bacteria.