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18 results filtered with: Rejuvenation
  • Étude sur la vieillesse et la rajeunissement par la greffe / par Serge Voronoff.
  • Crowds of old and infirm people arrive at the fountain of youth to drink the special water; to the left are a group of youthful people dancing and singing, rejuvenated by the spring. Engraving by Boilard, ca. 1720.
  • Medea draining the blood of Aeson in order to rejuvenate him with her special brew. Engraving.
  • Aeson is rejuvenated by having his blood replaced by magic juices in a boiling vat; representing the process of self-destruction in order to attain the elixir of life. Watercolour painting by E.A. Ibbs after Salomon Trismosin.
  • Étude sur la vieillesse et la rajeunissement par la greffe / par Serge Voronoff.
  • The fountain of youth. Woodcut by H. Beham, ca. 1536.
  • Étude sur la vieillesse et la rajeunissement par la greffe / par Serge Voronoff.
  • Old men and women activating and going through a rejuvenating machine. Engraving, 17--.
  • The fountain of youth. Woodcut by H. Beham, ca. 1536.
  • Étude sur la vieillesse et la rajeunissement par la greffe / par Serge Voronoff.
  • A barber in Rouen dressing a man's hair. Coloured engraving by G.R. Lewis after himself.
  • Rejuvenation and the prolongation of human efficiency : experiences with the Steinach-operation on man and animals / by Dr. Paul Kammerer, with an introduction by Dr. Harry Benjamin.
  • The fountain of youth. Woodcut by H. Beham, ca. 1536.
  • Aeson is rejuvenated by having his blood replaced by magic juices in a boiling vat; representing the process of self-destruction in order to attain the elixir of life. Watercolour painting by E.A. Ibbs after Salomon Trismosin.
  • The fountain of youth. Woodcut by H. Beham, ca. 1536.
  • An old man (Sardanapalus?) being bathed by young nude women - an attempt at rejuvenation. Process print after C. de la Passe, the elder, 1600, after M. de Vos.
  • Aeson is rejuvenated by having his blood replaced by magic juices in a boiling vat; representing the process of self-destruction in order to attain the elixir of life. Watercolour painting by E.A. Ibbs after Salomon Trismosin.
  • Hermippus redivivus, or, the sage's triumph over old age and the grave. Wherein, a method is laid down for prolonging the life and vigour of man. Including, a commentary upon an antient inscription, in which this great secret is revealed; supported by numerous authorities. The whole interspersed with a great variety of remarkable, and well-attested relations / [Anon].