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Muhammad, an 11 year old Palestinian boy shot in the right leg, treated at the Ahli Arab Hospital, Gaza. Drawing by Heather Spears, 1989.
Spears, Heather, 1934-Date: 22/02/[19]89Reference: 650985iPart of: Drawings by Heather Spears.- Pictures
Muhammad, an 11 year old Palestinian boy shot in the right leg, treated at the Ahli Arab Hospital, Gaza. Drawing by Heather Spears, 1989.
Spears, Heather, 1934-Date: 11/02/[19]89Reference: 650984iPart of: Drawings by Heather Spears.- Pictures
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The crusaders attack Jerusalem: Godfrey is wounded; an angel brings a medicinal herb to accomplish what the surgeon cannot. Etching by Antonio Tempesta, 16--.
Tempesta, Antonio, 1555-1630.Date: [between 1600 and 1699]Reference: 597146i- Archives and manuscripts
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M0001835: Reproduction of Ambroise Paré using the ligature when amputating at the siege of Damvillers, 1552, an oil painting by Ernest Board
Date: 31 March 1931Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/17/27Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Pictures
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The surgeon cannot extract an arrow from the thigh of Aeneas; Venus brings a medicinal herb to accomplish what the surgeon cannot. Oil painting after Virgil.
Virgil.Reference: 44970i- Books
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The hospital-Surgeon: or, a new, gentle, and easie way, to cure speedily all sorts of wounds, and other diseases belonging to surgery. Also, A Discourse on Discover'd Bones; and a Way to Dress, after Trepanning, with a new Instrument invented by the Author. In three parts. I. The Advantages of this Way, and Mischiefs of a contrary Practice propos'd and confirm'd by Reason and Authority. II. Observations of Wounds of all Kinds, and every Part of the Body, quickly cur'd by this Method: with Practical Reflections. III. An Idea of the Author's new Practice in Wounds, and other Cases; and his easie and effectual Remedies; with some Observations and Remarks. By Mr. Belloste, Surgeon-Major to the Hospitals of the French King's Army in Italy.
Belloste, Augustin, 1654-1730.Date: 1701- Pictures
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Antiochus IV of Syria, sick and injured by a fall from his chariot, dictates his will as surgeons bandage his leg. Etching by N. Hallé, 1738.
Hallé, Noël, 1711-1781Date: 1738Reference: 22450i- Videos
First aid compilation.
Date: 1974- Film
First aid compilation. Immobilization of fractures.
Date: 1974- Pictures
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Two physicians in New England discussing the treatment of a patient with an injured leg who is lying on a wooden table. Engraving.
Reference: 22120i- Pictures
Stretcher on adjustable legs in operating room on board a hospital ship. Glass negative, ca. 1919.
Date: [1919]Reference: 586551i- Pictures
Medical officers tending the leg of a wounded reclined patient on board a hospital ship. Glass negative, ca. 1919.
Date: [1919]Reference: 586525i- Archives and manuscripts
Medical Appliances Trade Catalogues for Hawksley and Sons, Surgical Appliances and Instrument Makers, Oxford Street, London
Hawksley & Sons, Surgical Appliances and Instrument Makers (est.1869) of Oxford Street, London.Date: c.1882-c.1910Reference: MSS.8732-8737- Books
First aid in pictures / Robert Andrew ; illustrated by Ann Price-Owen.
Andrew, RobertDate: 1976- Videos
Raising the dead.
Date: 1999- Pictures
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A nun of the order of St. Vincent de Paul dressing a wounded soldier's leg. Wash drawing by E. de Feu, 1832.
De Feu, Estelle. Date: 1832Reference: 20110i- Archives and manuscripts
MS Japanese 130
Date: 1813- Pictures
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A military doctor prescribing whiskey lotion for a soldier's sprained foot - his patient requesting Irish. Wood engraving by A.C. Corbould, 1885.
Corbould, A. Chantrey (Alfred Chantrey), 1852-1920.Date: 1885Reference: 14283i- Archives and manuscripts
Leg wounds and traffic accidents
Date: c.1960sReference: SA/CAS/C/3/2/26Part of: Casualties Union- Pictures
A seated patient with bandaged legs, chin and hand is attended by a nurse, a doctor and another medical officer in a ward at the Royal Naval hospital, Haslar. Glass positive, ca. 1919.
Date: [1919]Reference: 588077i- Videos
My self-harm nightmare.
Date: 2015- Pictures
A patient jumping up and screaming with pain while a surgeon is treating his leg; an onlooking woman seems to be pleading with the surgeon. Etching by J.G. van Vliet, c. 1630.
Reference: 22556i- Pictures
A surgeon removing a plaster from the leg of a screaming patient, another bandaged patient waits his turn. Mezzotint by I. Beckett (?) after J. Lingelbach (?).
Lingelbach, Johannes, 1622-1674.Reference: 23009i- Digital Images
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Femoral condyle, left, defect after injury
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City and country recreation: or, wit and merriment rightly calculated, for the pleasure and advantage of either sex. In two parts. Part I. Containing the Pleasures of Courtship and Address; or, The whole Art of making Love. Directions for making a suitable Choice. A Description of true Love in all its Changes. How to express Love's silent Language. To know if a Party be in Love. Instructions for Courting a Maid or Widow: and how the Female Sex may make Love known, without any Injury to a modest and vertuous Behaviour; and how to dive into the secret Thoughts of their Lovers. The Comforts of Marriage in all its Circumstances; and how a good Wife may Reclaim a bad Husband, and the like of a Husband by a Wife. The whole Art of Fortune-Telling, shewing what Good or Bad Fortune is assigned you in Affairs of Love, Business, &c. A Collection of Choice Poems, by the most Celebrated Wits of the Age. Part II. Containing all the cunning Intreagues of the Beaus, Sharpers, Bullies, and Female-Decoys, to Deceive and Ruin Gentlemen, Tradesmen, &c. With their lively Characters, and a plain Discription of their several Practices, to prevent their future Designs. The Town Miss; or, London Jilt, in all her Humours, Shifts, and Intreagues; set forth, as a Looking-Glass, for the unthinking Beaus; Keeping Squires, Foolish Tradesmen, and others, to see their Folly in. To which is added, the misery of gaming: Or, The Art of keeping Ready Money in One's Pocket at all Times: With other useful Matters, never before made Publick.
J. S.Date: 1705