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Images Dated 6th March 2008

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Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2008: Brain anatomy, 14th century artwork

Brain anatomy, 14th century artwork. The cranial vault (top of the skull, left) has been removed and two of the skull sutures (zig-zag lines) are shown

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2008: Common raven

Common raven (Corvus corax) perched on a cactus. This bird is one of the most widely distributed members of the crow family and is found across the northern hemisphere

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2008: Galileo and his daughter Maria Celeste

Galileo and his daughter Maria Celeste
Galilei Galileo (1564-1642), Italian physicist and astronomer, being guided by his daughter Maria Celeste (1600-1634), a nun

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2008: Trepanation, 14th century artwork

Trepanation, 14th century artwork
Trepanation. 14th century artwork of a doctor using a hammer and scalpel to perform a surgical operation known as trepanation

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2008: Medieval urine wheel

Medieval urine wheel. Labelled in Latin, this 15th century diagram shows some of the possible colours of urine (outer edge of circle) to help doctors diagnose urine-related diseases

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2008: Black Death rat flea, artwork

Black Death rat flea, artwork
Oriental rat flea (Xenopsylla cheopis), artwork. This flea was the primary vector of the bacterium Yersinia pestis, which caused the Black Death

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2008: Death of Archimedes in sack of Syracuse

Death of Archimedes in sack of Syracuse
Death of Archimedes in the sack of Syracuse. The Ancient Greek mathematician, physicst and engineer Archimedes (c.287-c.212 BC) was one of the leading scientists in antiquity

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2008: Brain anatomy, 14th century artwork

Brain anatomy, 14th century artwork. At left, the cranial vault (top of the skull) and the outer brain membrane has been removed, revealing the pia mater, one of the inner brain membranes

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2008: Spinal anatomy, 14th century artwork

Spinal anatomy, 14th century artwork. The spinal cord is shown running down the back, with eighteen spinal nerves braching off through holes in the vertebrae (spinal bones)

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2008: Pulse measurement, 14th century artwork

Pulse measurement, 14th century artwork
Pulse measurement. 14th century artwork of a doctor measuring a patients pulse. As seen here, the pulse can be taken at the wrist or in the armpit

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2008: Patient examination, 14th century artwork

Patient examination, 14th century artwork
Patient examination. 14th century artwork of a doctor examining a patient by palpation of the abdomen. Artwork from Anathomia (1345), by the Italian anatomist Guido da Vigevano

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2008: Medieval urine wheel and the four humours

Medieval urine wheel and the four humours. Labelled in Latin, this 15th century diagram shows possible colours of urine (flasks on outer edge of circle)

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2008: Medieval urine wheel and the four humours

Medieval urine wheel and the four humours. Labelled in Latin, this 15th century diagram is designed to be coloured to show possible colours of urine (flasks on outer edge of circle)

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2008: Mob attacking Jacquard in Lyon, France

Mob attacking Jacquard in Lyon, France. The French weaver Joseph Marie Jacquard (1752-1834, lower left) invented an improved mechanical loom in 1804

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2008: Johann Gutenberg, German inventor

Johann Gutenberg, German inventor
Johann Gutenberg (1398-1468), German inventor and pioneer of the printing press, examining a printed page in his workshop with printing equipment around him

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2008: Anders Angstrom, Swedish physicist

Anders Angstrom, Swedish physicist
Anders Angstrom (1814-1874), Swedish physicist. Angstrom founded the science of spectroscopy, and the unit of atomic length, the angstrom, is named after him

Background imageImages Dated 6th March 2008: Archimedes during the sack of Syracuse

Archimedes during the sack of Syracuse. The Ancient Greek mathematician, physicst and engineer Archimedes (c.287-c.212 BC) was one of the leading scientists in antiquity


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