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Woman Swinging Her Arms
Woman Standing With Better Posture
Man Looking at Two Chest X-Rays
Two Professional Men Studying in a Library
Optometrist Fitting a Woman with Glasses
Woman Using Exercise Equipment
Girl Getting a Checkup from a Nurse
Boy Getting a Checkup from a Doctor
Ill Man
Bandaged Woman
Pharmacist Making Medicines
Woman Visiting a Man in a Wheelchair
Man Asleep on a Desk
Doctor Holding a Clipboard
Two Capsule Characters
Pattern of Medicine
Toothbrush
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Human brain, low-polygonal illustrationHuman brain, low-polygonal computer illustration
Lymphocytes, illustrationLymphocytes, computer artwork. T- and B-lymphocytes are part of the immune system. B cells mature in bone marrow and are responsible for humoral immunity; they operate by recognising a specific site
Viruses and DNA, illustrationConceptual image for interaction between viruses and host-cell DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). Integration of viruses into DNA is the key step in oncogenesis
Tablet, pill on a tongue, mouth
LeprosyA leper, his face covered in sores, approaches a seated man with a gesture of supplication, circa 1200. From a manuscript by early medical writer Roger of Salerno
Doctor examining a patient
X-ray image of a human jaw with treated teeth, Germany, Europe
Battle Of CorunnaA doctor treats the injured at the Battle of Corunna (A Coruna) in Galicia during the Napoleonic Wars, 16th January 1809. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Lepers of AmsterdamThe procession of the lepers of Amsterdam in 1608. An engraving by Claes Jan Visscher. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Roman MedicineAn array of ancient Roman surgical instruments, circa 1910. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Hospices de BeauneA porch at the Hotel Dieu or Hospices de Beaune, circa 1450. A medieval hospital for the care of the poor, the institution was founded by Nicolas Rolin and his wife
Medieval MedicineA physician uses a beryl gemstone to cure a womans diseased eye, 1491. An engraving from the Ortus Sanitatis. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Scutari NurseA nurse from the Barrack hospital at Scutari, run by Florence Nightingale during the Crimean War, December 1855. Engraved from a photograph by Mayall. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Scutari HospitalA nurse reads to her patient in the Barrack hospital at Scutari, during the Crimean War, circa 1855. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Roman MedicineAn array of ancient Roman surgical instruments discovered at Pompeii, on display at Naples Museum, circa 1910. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Roman MedicineAn array of ancient Roman surgical instruments at the British Museum, circa 1910. Originating from all over the Roman Empire, the collection includes a surgical saw, artery forceps
St Johns Gate, the entrance to the medieval priory of the Knights of St John of Jerusalem or Knights Hospitaller, in St Johns Lane, Clerkenwell, circa 1930. This Tudor gate house was built in 1504
Hotel DieuThe Hotel Dieu or Hospices de Beaune, a medieval hospital for the care of the poor, circa 1650. A medieval hospital for the care of the poor
Monks At The Hotel DieuA procession of monks passes through the courtyard of the Hotel Dieu or Hospices de Beaune, 1853. A medieval hospital for the care of the poor
Celestial BedA depiction of James Grahams Celestial Bed, with the inscription The Celestial Bed with the Rosy Goddess of Health reposing thereon, 1780
Bethlehem HospitalPatients in the Gallery for Women at the Royal Hospital of Bethlehem, 24th March 1860. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Vaccinating SheepFarm workers hold sheep steady on a treste table as a vet injects the animals with a vaccine, France, circa 1880. Engraving by A. Lancon (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
TrepanationThe illustrated process of a trepanning operation, circa 1600. A flap of scalp is cut away and a trephine is used to drill a hole in the patients skull. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
TrepanationA medieval surgeon performs a trepanning operation on a patients skull, circa 1350. An illustration from Social England Vol II, p.119. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Medieval MedicineA man with a disease of the eye attempts to cure himself with an opal, 1491. An engraving from the Ortus Sanitatis. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)