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Sunshine passes from a 1-Pfennig coin on to the staff of Aesculapius; representing the charity Stiftung Pfennigparade's work to advance medical care of children with poliomyelitis. Colour lithograph by Blasius Spreng, 1950.
Spreng, Blasius, 1913-Date: 1950Reference: 5111i- Pictures
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The temple of Aesculapius at Epidaurus: cross-section showing the statue of the deity. Watercolour by G.M. Goring and E. Kenna, 1911, after A. Defrasse.
Defrasse, Alphonse, 1860-1939.Reference: 45156i- Pictures
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Iris, Aesculapius and Flora routing death. Mezzotint by J.J. Haid, 1737, after J.W. Baumgartner.
Baumgartner, Johann Wolfgang, 1712-1761.Date: [1737]Reference: 664658i- Pictures
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Aesculapius holding a staff encircled by a snake. Drawing by G.B. Cipriani.
Cipriani, Giovanni Battista, 1727-1785.Date: 1700-1799Reference: 38483i- Pictures
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The temple of Aesculapius at Epidaurus: the portico. Watercolour by G.M. Goring, 1911, after A. Defrasse.
Defrasse, Alphonse, 1860-1939.Date: 1911Reference: 45155i- Pictures
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Aesculapius and Hygieia, with Hercules fighting the hydra; representing medicine. Watercolour painting.
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Antonius Musa as Aesculapius (?). Bistre wash with pencil underdrawing.
Reference: 7105i- Pictures
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Patients sleeping in the temple of Aesculapius at Epidaurus. Oil painting by Ernest Board.
Board, Ernest, 1877-1934.Reference: 45918i- Pictures
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Antonius Musa as Aesculapius (?). Line engraving by I. Bonaiuti after G.B. Borani.
Borani, Giovanni Battista, active approximately 1810.Date: [1810?]Reference: 7104i- Pictures
Aesculapius and Telesphorus. Etching by N. Dorigny.
Date: [1704]Reference: 11294i- Pictures
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Aesculapius pays tribute to Edward Jenner for introducing vaccination. Etching by J. Gerstner after I.J. Weidlich, 1801.
Weidlich, Ignaz Joseph, 1753-1815.Date: 1801Reference: 11290i- Pictures
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The front entrance of Guy's Hospital, with statues of Aesculapius and Hygieia above the arches. Photograph.
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The discovery of herbal medicines, their transport by ship from the East Indies and their presentation to the pagan deities. Engraving after Adolf van der Laan, 1741.
Laan, Adolf van der, active 1717-1740.Date: [1741?]Reference: 93i- Pictures
Aesculapius, transformed into a dragon, embarks from Epidaurus on to a ship bound for Rome following the request from the Roman ambassadors that he stop the plague in Rome. Engraving attributed to Briot, 16--.
Briot.Date: [between 1600 and 1699]Reference: 589659i- Pictures
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Temple of Aesculapius, Spalato [Split]. Aquatint by Hall.
Hall.Reference: 22826i- Pictures
The rays of the sun illuminate the staff of Aesculapius; advertising the exhibition of radiology in medicine, Munich, 1938. Colour lithograph after Julius Diez, 1938.
Diez, Julius, 1870-1957.Date: 1938Reference: 5110i- Pictures
Edward Jenner's surname made out of letters representing Aesculapius sending Hygieia to the four continents to disseminate Jenner's discovery of vaccination against smallpox. Watercolour by Miss Paytherus.
Paytherus, Miss.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 562352i- Pictures
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A woman holding a rod encircled by a snake leads an invalid; representing medicine. Process print after a bas-relief by U.A. Ricci.
Ricci, Ulysses Anthony, 1888-1960.Reference: 26082i- Pictures
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Aesculapius (representing medicine) routing death, Ceres (?) supplying milk to the starving. Drawing attributed to J.-C. Bordier du Bignon, 1822.
Bordier du Bignon, Jacques-Charles, 1774-1826.Date: 1822Reference: 95i- Pictures
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Clio, Aesculapius and Hygieia: design for a medal for someone in the field of medical history. Pencil drawing, 1911.
Date: 1911Reference: 25971i- Pictures
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Christoph Horch. Line engraving by J.E. Gericke.
Reference: 4337i- Pictures
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Aesculapius and other ancients are presented with exotic materia medica from the far east, which are turned into medicines in a pharmaceutical elaboratory. Oil painting by Johannes Prey, 1791.
Prey, Johannes Zacharias Simon, 1749-1822.Date: 17 7/16 91 [i.e. 16 July 1791]Reference: 466059i- Pictures
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Hygieia, Telesphorus and Aesculapius watch the presentation of exotic plants to a woman representing Knowledge (?), under the protection of the Academia Naturae Curiosorum, while a crowd of sick people wait expectantly. Engraving, 16--.
Date: 1652-1699Reference: 567797i- Pictures
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A man receiving water on his arm from a fountain of Aesculapius; representing the healthy consequences of water treatment at Bad Wörishofen, Bavaria. Colour lithograph by F. Rehm, 1902.
Rehm, Friedrich (Fritz), 1871-1928.Date: 1902Reference: 40257i- Pictures
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God's protection in various forms of distress: the angel of the Lord guides Moses and Aaaron who lead the people on a journey; good weather after a thunderstorm; a man prays for a doctor to be called to a sick bed. Etching.
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