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Patent family bedstead, J.F., 1807
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A Song to the Celestial Bed. Cutting dated July 28, 1781.
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A Song to the Celestial Bed. Cutting dated July 28, 1781.
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Asclepios by a sick bed, marble relief, 4th century B.C.
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Asclepios by a sick bed, marble relief, 4th century B.C.
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Patient in bed, two nurses and a physician standing by.
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Patient affected with ichthyosis hystrix of unusual extent
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A man lying down on a bed. Photogravure after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
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A man getting out of a bed. Photogravure after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
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Ferret choroid plexus infected with Canine Distemper Virus
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Female patient with hysteria-induced narcolepsy.
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A nurse carrying out observations on a patient
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A nurse carrying out observations on a patient
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A healthcare assistant pouring water for a patient
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Mouse nose, transverse section
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Mouse nose, transverse section
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Epidaurus, site of the temple of Aesculapius. The ramp in the centre is where the entry to the temple was. It was constructed to enable bed-ridden patients to be wheeled into the temple.
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Herbalist' Garden.
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A selection of iron work - casters and pivots
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Tragopogon pratensis L. Asteraceae Goats beard, Salsify, Jack-go-to-bed-at-noon. Distribution: Europe and North America. This is the Tragopogion luteum or Yellow Goats-beard of Gerard (1633) who recommended them boiled until tender and then buttered as being more delicious than carrots and parsnips and very nutritious for those sick from a long lingering disease. Boiled in wine they were a cure for a 'stitch' in the side. In the USA children collect the milky sap onto a piece of glass and, when dry, chew it as bubble-gum. The name 'Jack-go-to-bed-at-noon' referes to the flowers which close at noon and the spherical radiation of seed plumules which then appear. Salsify is now applied as a name for T. porrifolius and Scorzonera hispanica. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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Tragopogon pratensis L. Asteraceae. Goatsbeard, Salsify, Jack-go-to-bed-at-noon. Distribution: Europe and North America. This is the Tragopogion luteum or Yellow Goats-beard of Gerard (1633) who recommended them boiled until tender and then buttered as being more delicious than carrots and parsnips and very nutritious for those sick from a long lingering disease. Boiled in wine they were a cure for a 'stitch' in the side. In the USA children collect the milky sap onto a piece of glass and, when dry, chew it as bubble-gum. The name 'Jack-go-to-bed-at-noon' referes to the flowers which close at noon and the spherical radiation of seed plumules which then appear. Salsify is now applied as a name for T. porrifolius and Scorzonera hispanica. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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Tragopogon pratensis L. Asteraceae. Goatsbeard, Salsify, Jack-go-to-bed-at-noon. Distribution: Europe and North America. This is the Tragopogion luteum or Yellow Goats-beard of Gerard (1633) who recommended them boiled until tender and then buttered as being more delicious than carrots and parsnips and very nutritious for those sick from a long lingering disease. Boiled in wine they were a cure for a 'stitch' in the side. In the USA children collect the milky sap onto a piece of glass and, when dry, chew it as bubble-gum. The name 'Jack-go-to-bed-at-noon' referes to the flowers which close at noon and the spherical radiation of seed plumules which then appear. Salsify is now applied as a name for T. porrifolius and Scorzonera hispanica. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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Fakirs Sandals
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Fakirs Sandals
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Fakirs Sandals