99 results
- Pictures
A sick man projects his tongue while a doctor takes his pulse and times it with a sand-glass, a woman looks on over the chair-back. Coloured lithograph.
Reference: 21862i- Pictures
- Online
A doctor serving in the French Garde Nationale (reserves) feeling the pulse of a frail old man who is seated in an armchair wearing a saucepan on his head. Coloured lithograph by Draner (Jules Renard), 1865.
Draner, 1833-1926.Date: [1865]Reference: 24269iPart of: Types militaires- Pictures
A rich physician feels the pulse of a poor, sick patient; he tells him he is fine. Coloured stipple engraving by J.J. after E.J. Pigal, c. 1840.
Pigal, Edmé Jean, 1798-1872.Date: [c. 1840]Reference: 16486i- Pictures
- Online
A physician trying to take advantage of a young woman patient by visiting her at home while her husband is out. Coloured lithograph, 1852.
Date: 1852Reference: 563183iPart of: Morality of modern medicine-mongers. Dedicated to the husbands, fathers, and brothers, of England, and also to the societies for the prevention of vice.- Archives and manuscripts
'Proposed use of double-labelling procedure and inhibitors, and pulse-chase methods, to measure distribution of adenine derivatives in cerebral tissues', Feb 1980
Date: 1980-1983Reference: PP/MCI/14Part of: McIlwain, Henry- Pictures
A rich physician feels the pulse of a poor, sick patient; he tells him he is fine. Coloured lithograph by E.J. Pigal, 1822.
Pigal, Edmé Jean, 1798-1872.Date: [1822]Reference: 16485iPart of: Scènes populaires- Pictures
- Online
A group of physicians trying to diagnose a young woman's illness in a scene from Molière's L'amour médecin. Etching attributed to G. Schouten after J.B. Molière.
Molière, 1622-1673.Reference: 21940i- Pictures
A physician at the bedside of a young woman. Oil painting by Matthijs Naiveu.
Naiveu, Matthijs, 1647-1721.Date: [1700?]Reference: 44752i- Books
Commentaria in primam Fen primi libri Canonis Avicennae / [Santorio Santorio].
Santorio, Santorio, 1561-1636.Date: 1646- Pictures
The death (or Dormition) of the Virgin. Etching by Rembrandt, 1639.
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, 1606-1669.Date: 1639Reference: 21530i- Pictures
A physician reeling with surprise at an obese elderly man's pulse, the patient is grinning at a woman who approaches him with a tray full of food and wine. Photogravure after J.G. Vibert.
Vibert, J. G. (Jehan Georges), 1840-1902.Reference: 24257i- Digital Images
- Online
Somatometric chart: Bone lengths
- Pictures
- Online
A wealthy hypochondriac having two physicians take his pulse at the same time. Line engraving by H. Bourne after A. Solomon.
Solomon, Abraham, 1823-1862.Reference: 21990i- Pictures
- Online
A man seated in a barrel with his head under a glass canopy; he breathes and his pulse is taken; Lavoisier dictates to his wife who is writing a report. Drawing attributed to M.A.P. Lavoisier, ca. 1790.
Lavoisier, Marie-Anne-Pierrette, 1758-1836.Date: [1790?]Reference: 37197i- Pictures
- Online
A German army doctor sits at a patient's bedside: a second soldier and a woman stand by. Coloured lithograph, c. 1870.
Date: 1870Reference: 24299i- Videos
- Online
The jugular venous pulse.
Date: 1957- Books
Dhanvantari : br̥hadvaidyakagrantha / Lālāśāligrāmasaṅkalita aura Hindībhāṣānuvādavibhūshita.
Vaiśya, Śāligrāma.Date: 1907- Pictures
- Online
A physician examining a person dressed as Pierrot who lies in bed, in the background another person in a similar costume is grieving. Etching by E. Champollion after T. Couture.
Couture, Thomas, 1815-1879.Reference: 22158i- Pictures
- Online
Ailing soldiers queuing up to see the doctor in a military surgery. Coloured lithograph by G. Gostiaux after himself.
Gostiaux, G., 1838-Reference: 22203i- Pictures
- Online
Jules Grévy takes the pulse of Marshal Macmahon, who lies sick in bed with a priest and another man; they are choking from the fumes of their burning bed; Léon Gambetta emerges from behind the scenes carrying a clyster. Coloured wood engraving, 1879.
Date: 22 February 1879Reference: 16941i- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
Copy of J M M Pinkerton's paper, "On the Pulse Method of Measuring Ultrasonic Absorption in Liquids" in Proceedings of the Physical Society, Section B, Volume 62, Number 5, 1949.
Selman, Geoffrey GeorgeDate: May 1949Reference: KDBP/1/1/0034Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
Copy of J M M Pinkerton's paper, "On the Pulse Method of Measuring Ultrasonic Absorption in Liquids" in Proceedings of the Physical Society, Section B, Volume 62, Number 5, 1949.
Selman, Geoffrey GeorgeDate: May 1949Reference: KDBP/1/1/0035/aPart of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
Copy of J M M Pinkerton's paper, "On the Pulse Method of Measuring Ultrasonic Absorption in Liquids" in Proceedings of the Physical Society, Section B, Volume 62, Number 5, 1949.
Selman, Geoffrey GeorgeDate: May 1949Reference: KDBP/1/1/0033Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
Copy of J M M Pinkerton's paper, "On the Pulse Method of Measuring Ultrasonic Absorption in Liquids" in Proceedings of the Physical Society, Section B, Volume 62, Number 5, 1949.
Selman, Geoffrey GeorgeDate: May 1949Reference: KDBP/1/1/0035Part of: King's College London Department of Biophysics- Pictures
- Online
Erasistratus, a physician, realising that Antiochus's (son of Seleucus I) illness is lovesickness for his stepmother Stratonice, by observing that Antiochus's pulse rose whenever he saw her. Line engraving by J.C. Levasseur, 1769, after H. Collin de Vermont, 1727.
Collin de Vermont, Hyacinthe, 1693-1761.Date: [1769?]Reference: 22177i