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A sphygmograph: an instrument (also known as a 'pulsometer') for recording graphically the features of the pulse and variations in blood pressure. Wood engraving, 1850/1880?.
Date: [1850/1880?]Reference: 568357i- Pictures
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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
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Germany personified as a warrior queen, lying on her sickbed: a doctor is taking her pulse and discussing her case with colleagues. Line block, 1935.
Date: [11 March 1935]Reference: 569049i- Pictures
A lady, who has her pulse taken by a doctor, has an apparition of death, dressed in cloak and crown, throwing a spear at her. Wood engraving.
Reference: 46792i- Pictures
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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
A monument within which is suspended the flayed skin of a man, with a canal system as an allegory of the circulation of blood, and other allegories of anatomy. Engraving, 1651.
Date: 1651Reference: 24939i- Pictures
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Saint Expeditus. Oil painting by a painter of Palermo, 18--.
Date: [18--]Reference: 47484i- Pictures
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A woman (Le Sanying) with tumours on her forehead and under her left ear. Gouache, 18--, after Lam Qua, ca. 1838.
Lam, Qua.Date: [1838?]Reference: 643385i- Pictures
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A man (Woo Kinshing), facing front, with a massive tumour on the left side of his trunk. Gouache, 18--, after Lam Qua, 1837.
Lam, Qua.Date: [after 1837]Reference: 651164i- Pictures
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The Christ Child playing the harp in the believer's heart, which is surrounded by angels. Engraving by A. Wierix, ca. 1600.
Wierix, Antonie, -1604.Date: [1600?]Reference: 31743iPart of: Cor Jesu amanti sacrum