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60 results filtered with: Orthopaedics
  • Mechanical treatment for fractures.
  • Cartilage, trabecular bone and bone marrow in a mouse femur
  • Japanese Scroll, techniques for Physiotherapy
  • Apparatus for correction of orthopaedic deformity, 19th c.
  • Chiropractors treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • A chiropractor treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • A chiropractor treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • A chiropractor treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • Padded left boot with leg splint, Rome, Italy, 1914-1918
  • Spinal support, London, England, 1822-1869
  • A chiropractor treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • St Peter and St John healing the cripple, 1841
  • A brass corset used to minimise the waist or as an orthopedic device to support the back or correct a spinal deformity. Probably English
  • A brass corset used to minimise the waist or as an orthopedic device to support the back or correct a spinal deformity. Probably English
  • Combined knife and fork, Europe, 1914-1918
  • Wheeled walking frame, London, England, 1901-1930
  • A brass corset used to minimise the waist or as an orthopedic device to support the back or correct a spinal deformity. Probably English
  • Articulated artificial right arm, Europe, 1501-1550
  • A chiropractor treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • Mechanical treatment for fractures
  • A chiropractor treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • A chiropractor treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • A chiropractor treating a patient. Taken from a emakimonos, or horizontal scroll, in the Shijo style.
  • Child's ankle support, Italy, 1501-1600
  • Corset of iron, 18th century.
  • Crutches and orthopaedic boots.
  • Mechanical treatment for fractures
  • A brass corset used to minimise the waist or as an orthopedic device to support the back or correct a spinal deformity. Probably English
  • Copy of Roman artificial leg, London, England, 1905-1915
  • Pair of child’s leg supports, possibly French, 1601-1650