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  • Aesculapius with his sons Podalairius and Machaon and three daughters - with supplicants. Greek relief found at Thyrea. At National Museum Athens.
  • Relief in form of a shrine: centre Asklepios; behind him his two doctor sons Podalerios and Machaon; his 3 daughters: Iaso, Akeso and Panakeia. Opposite 4 worshippers, in first plan 2 youths. Behind drawn the head of a maid-servant, with a basket of offerings on her head. At feet of god a sacrificial pig.
  • Seven named physicians and botanists of the ancient Greek world. Engraving by J.M. Lohié after C. Bourguignon, called Laguiche.
  • Hippocrates. Wood engraving by Th. Meyer-Heine, 1866, after C. Kreutzberger.
  • Hippocrates. Wood engraving by Th. Meyer-Heine, 1866, after C. Kreutzberger.
  • Ancient herbalists and scholars of medicinal lore (Galen, Pliny, Hippocrates etc.); and Venus and Adonis in the gardens of Adonis. Woodcut, 1532.
  • Ancient herbalists and scholars of medicinal lore (Galen, Pliny, Hippocrates etc.); and Venus and Adonis in the gardens of Adonis. Woodcut, 1532.
  • Ancient herbalists and scholars of medicinal lore (Galen, Pliny, Hippocrates etc.); and Venus and Adonis in the gardens of Adonis. Woodcut, 1532.
  • Ancient herbalists and scholars of medicinal lore (Galen, Pliny, Hippocrates etc.); and Venus and Adonis in the gardens of Adonis. Woodcut, 1532.
  • Ysbrandt van Diemerbroeck. Line engraving after R. de Hooghe.
  • Robert Fludd. Line engraving by T. de Bry, 1645, after M. Merian, 1626.
  • The medical practitioner appearing as a mere human when he has succeeded in curing the sick. Photograph after Hendrick Goltzius, 1587.
  • The medical practitioner appearing as a mere human when he has succeeded in curing the sick. Photograph after Hendrick Goltzius, 1587.
  • The medical practitioner appearing as a mere human when he has succeeded in curing the sick. Photograph after Hendrick Goltzius, 1587.
  • The medical practitioner appearing as a mere human when he has succeeded in curing sick people. Engraving by Johann Gelle after E. van Panderen.