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Старинные картинки и карикатуры на медицинские темы.Продолжение. Старинные картинки и карикатуры на медицинские темыОчень интересные картинки- хирурги, дантисты, аптекари и смешные карикатуры. A doctor kicking his rival out of a female patient's sickroom, while trampling another underfoot: satirizing the change of government and the exclusion of Fox from Pitt's ministry. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1804. 1803 By: James Gillray Удаление зуба. An operator extracting a tooth. Oil 1600-1699 By: Theodoor Rombouts Измерение пульса в аптеке- по костюмам это- конец 18 века. Wellcome Library, London Drawing of a man sewing up a head wound. Early 14th century From: Collection of medical treatises in Latin: with some added receipts, etc., in French. Collection: Archives & Manuscripts Wellcome Library, London An illustration of a patient in bed to whom a nurse is bringing a large bowl of 'polte de orzo' (barley-broth?)- detail. 1400-1500 A verger's dream: Saints Cosmas and Damian performing a miraculous cure by transplantation of a leg. Oil painting attributed to the Master of Los Balbases. By: Masterof Los Balbases, after: Alonso de. Sedano Wellcome Library, London Folio 62 recto From: Das ist Augendienst By: Georg Bartisch Published: M. StockelDresden 1583 Ophthalmic surgery. Treatment for lachrimal fistula performed on a nun ca. 1675 From: Arzneibuch. Compendium of popular medicine and surgery, receipts, etc., in German. Compiled for the use of a House of the Franciscan Order, probably in Austria, or South Germany. Индийский глазной хирург за работой. An eye-surgeon at work; by an unnamed Delhi artist, commissioned by Colonel James Skinner Watercolour 1825 Bloodletting 1675 Wellcome Library, London A monk performs a delicate eye operation on one of the fellow members of his order, who is held in place by another monk. ca. 1675 A chiropodist treating a patient's foot, a crowd of people are gathered around watching the work. Line engraving by P. Quast. By: Pieter Jansz Quast Saint Elizabeth offers a bowl of food and a tankard of drink to a male patient in the hospital in Marburg, Germany. Oil 1598 By: Adam Elsheimer BROUWER, Adriaen The Operation c. 1631 Oil on panel, 31,4 x 39,6 cm Alte Pinakothek, Munich A surgeon removing a plaster from a man's back, with five people looking on. Oil painting by Adriaen Rombouts. circa 1647/1667 By: Adriaen Rombouts Published: [Belgium or the Netherlands] : [ca. 1647/1667] Mastectomy, attributed to a Dutch artist, 17th century The operator excises the breast with the "tenaculum helvetianum". His assistant has a case of lancets etc. attached to his belt. A set of cautery irons is smouldering on a stand on the left. The patient is seated, held by two men: she appears to be fainting. On the right, a man in a tall hat points towards her: he is possibly meant to be a physician. Drawing 1600-1699 Interior with a surgeon attending to a wound in a man's side. Oil painting by Johan Joseph Horemans I. By: Johan Joseph Horemans A young woman comes to visit a sick man in the hope that her love will cure him, surrounded by relatives. Colour lithograph by LaFosse after P.E.Destouches. The lettering ("L'amour médicin") may allude to Molière's play of that title first performed at Versailles for Louis XIV and his court on 15 September 1665, although the play describes a man curing a love-sick young woman, not the reverse as shown here Oliver Goldsmith's medical advice rejected by his patient in favour of the advice of the apothecary. Oil painting by Thomas P. Hall. By: Thomas P. Hall По поверьям- зуб мертвеца приносил удачу. A woman covers her eyes as she steals the teeth of a hanged man. Aquatint with etching by F. Goya, c. 1797. By: Francisco Goya y Lucientes In a room filled with skulls of the famous, the phrenologist Gall examines Pitt the Younger and Gustavus IV, the King of Sweden, both currently plagued by Napoléon. Coloured etching, 1806 A wounded soldier having his foot dressed by a nun, while her assistant holds a bowl of water. Lithograph by J.H. Marlet. By: Jean Henri Marlet St Luke's Hospital, Cripplegate, London: the interior of the women's ward, with many inmates and a member of staff. Coloured aquatint by J. C. Stadler after A. C. Pugin and T. Rowlandson, 1809. 1809 By: Thomas Rowlandson after: Augustus Charles Pugin, Joseph Constantine Stadler and George Dance The treatment of wounded soldiers in a ward of a hospital. Drawing by Benjamin Zix, ca. 1805/1811. Miniature 1805 By: Benjamin Zix A mesmeric physician taking advantage of his female patient. Colour lithograph, 1852. The last moments of HRH the Prince Consort. Oil painting by Oakley under the pseudonym Le Port. Oil By: Oakley Вакцинация ребенка. Edward Jenner vaccinating a boy. Oil painting by E.-E. Hillemacher, 1884. 1884 By: Eugène-Ernest Hillemacher Published: [Paris?], [1884] A girl reads to a convalescent while a nurse brings in the patient's medicine. Watercolour by R.H. Giles. By: R.H. Giles Claude Bernard and his pupils. Oil painting after Léon-Augustin Lhermitte. Oil 1889 By: Léon Augustin Lhermitte A surgeon performing a suprapubic lithotomy on a young boy. Lithograph by R. Lemoine, 1899. 1899 By: Raoul E. Lemoine Physical therapy at Bath hospital. Watercolour by E. Horton, 1918. 1918 ----------------------Картинки из старинных медицинских книг----------------------------- The Workes, Frontispiece 1634 By: Ambroise Paré Hand coloured illustration of surgical instruments 1561 By: Ambroise Paré Hand coloured illustration of facial surgery 1561 By: Ambroise Paré Ambroise Pare: prosthetics, mechanical hand Metal artificial legs 16th century --------------------- Effigie du faulx Imposteur assise en une chaire de Leton portant sur sa teste une couronne faicte comme le tyare du Pope. Effigy of the false Imposter (Satan) sitting on a brass throne wearing on his head a crown like the tiara of the Pope. 1560 Histoires Prodigieuses; Le miserable Roy Illustration of 'The Prince of Darkness: Dagol' devouring human limbs. Taken from a general work on the magical arts. circa 1775 Portrait d'vn Triton & d'vne Serene veus fus le Nil. (bottom) Monstre marin ayant le teste d'vn Moyne, arme, & couuert d'e scaille de poisson. Woodcut and text 1575 Figure d'vun monstre marin, ressemblant a'vn Euesque, vustu de ses habits pontiscaux. (bottom) Figure d'vn monstre marin, a yant la teste d'Ours, & les bras d'vn Singe Woodcut and text 1575 Woodcut marine monsters Woodcut marine monsters Woodcut marine monsters Male figure holding the skin of his trunk open Woodcut and text c. 1521 Male figure holding the skin of his trunk open Woodcut and text c. 1521 From: Carpi commentaria cum amplissimis additionibus super Anatomia Mundini vna cum textu eiusd?m in pristinum et verum nitorèm redacto By: Jacopo Berengario da Carpi Male figure holding the skin of his trunk open Woodcut and text c. 1521 From: Carpi commentaria cum amplissimis additionibus super Anatomia Mundini vna cum textu eiusd?m in pristinum et verum nitorèm redacto By: Jacopo Berengario da Carpi TAGLIACOZZI, Gasparo (1547-99) G. Taglicozzi, De curtorum chirurgia per insitionem, libri duo. In quibus ea omnia, quae ad hujus chirurgiae.....declarantur. Venice: G. Bindoni jr., 1597 Anatomical fugitive sheet (Viscerum...1539) bound at the end of Valverde, Vivae imagines partium corporis humani...1566. Part of the engraving is composed of printed paper flaps that, when lifted, reveal the internal organs of the figure. This is one of a pair of male and female figures. Engraving 1566 By: Lambert van Noort, Frans Huys, Pieter Huys, Gaspar Beccera and Nicolas Beatrizet Engraving 1566 By: Lambert van Noort, Frans Huys, Pieter Huys, Gaspar Beccera and Nicolas Beatrizet Surgical instruments From: The surgeons mate. By: John Woodall Published: R. Young for N. BourneLondon 1639 The surgeons mate, or, Military & domestique surgery : discovering ... ye method and order of ye surgeons chest, ye uses of the instruments, the vertues and operations of ye medicines, with ye exact cures of wounds made by gun-shott, and otherwise ... with a treatise of ye cure of ye plague ... By: John Woodall Printed by John Legate for Nicolas BourneLondon 1655 ARZNEIBUCH, Book of medical receipts, etc. A physicians handbook of practical medicine with notes on medical astroloty, blood-letting, uroscopy, etc. in German. Some additions by several 16th century hands. 1524. Figure 6 showing veins in arm and head ----------- Detail of a syphilitic person from Broadsheet: Syphilitic; woodcut ascribed to Durer Woodcut and text 1496 By: Albrecht Durer Two vignettes illustrating surgical feats and some surgical instruments. The first shows a point on a man's chest where an iron rod had penetrated the body and the second shows a woman aged 71 with breast cancer. Line engraving Ампутация Illustration showing an amputation of the lower leg by a surgeon wearing Japanese dress 1851 By: Kamata Keis ------------- --------------------------Дантисты------ Удаление зуба. A man extracting a tooth. Oil painting by Pieter van Laer. By: Pieter van Laer Удаление зуба. An operator extracting a tooth. Oil painting by an unidentified painter, 16--, after Theodor Rombouts. Oil 1600-1699 By: Theodoor Rombouts A French dentist showing a specimen of his artificial teeth and false palates. Coloured engraving 1811 By: Thomas Rowlandson Практика модного дантиста A fashionable dentist's practice: healthy teeth are being extracted from poor children to create dentures for the wealthy. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1787. Coloured engraving 1787-1790 By: Thomas Rowlandson James Gillray's, 'Easing the Tooth-ach' Coloured engraving 1796 By: James Gillray -------------- -----------------АПТЕКИ----------------- Аптека- по костюмам- 17 век. An interior of a busy apothecary shop. Line engraving by C. LeRoy. after: Claude LeRoy Saint Leopold: shop sign for St Leopold's pharmacy, Vienna. Oil painting by E. Nacht. By: E. Nacht Аптека, 1700 A pharmacy. Oil painting by a French painter, ca. 1700(?). Измерение пульса в аптеке- по костюмам это- конец 18 века. medical practitioner taking a lady's pulse in a pharmacy. Oil painting by Emili Casals i Camps, ca. 1882. 1882 By: Emili Casals i Camps An Arcimboldesque figure comprised of different elements relating to pharmacy. Coloured lithograph, 1830 A pharmacy: interior. Watercolour by Lucy Pierce. A fashionable young lady asking a pharmacist about the durability of the cosmetics he sells. Coloured pencil drawing by L. Wood, 1909. 1909 By: Lawson Wood The dance of death: the apothecary. 1816 By: Thomas Rowlandson --------- -----------------------------КАРИКАТУРЫ- Three grisly distillers with streams running from their noses and mouths into a tub of "double rectified spirits". Coloured engraving, c. 1811, after T. Rowlandson Doctor Humbugallo, an itinerant medicine vendor, selling his wares from a stage with an assistant dressed as a court fool. Watercolour by T. Rowlandson. Ink and Watercolour By: Thomas Rowlandson Patients consulting an obese quack. Watercolour painting by T. Rowlandson, 1807. 1807 By: Thomas Rowlandson Venus's Bathing (Margate) A woman diving off a bathing wagon in to the sea Hand-coloured etching 1790 By: Thomas Rowlandson Venus's Bathing (Margate) A woman swimming in the sea; in the background people are looking out to sea from cliffs and a beach. Coloured etching. Hand-coloured etching 1790 By: Thomas Rowlandson Death as an apothecary's assistant making up medicines in a jar for the apothecary attending a female patient who sits by the fireside. Watercolour by T. Rowlandson or one of his followers. By: Thomas Rowlandson Возвращение врача домой после ночного вызова. A manservant brings the physician his coat and gold-topped cane, and an umbrella. A young man hides under the bed, so that when the physician is called away by the hoax night call, the man can join the physician's wife in bed. 1800 By: Thomas Rowlandson 'The Cooper's Adz versus the Lancet' Bransby Blake Cooper being poked in the posteriour by a lancet, possibly Thomas Wakley, founder of the medical journal The Lancet. Coloured etching 1828 By: Dickey Fubs Franz Joseph Gall measuring the head of a bald, elegantly dressed old lady; her pet poodle is entwined in her wig on a chair. Coloured aquatint by F.C. Hunt after E.F. Lambert. By: E.F. Lambert after: F.C. Hunt A hypochondriac with something in his eye. Coloured aquatint by F.C. Hunt after Ego. By: Ego after: F.C. Hunt 'A visit to the doctor' Coloured etching 1809 By: Thomas Rowlandson after: Woodward An ill man who is being bled by his doctor. Coloured etching By: James Gillray An operator treating the carbuncled nose of an obese patient with "Perkins's tractors". By: James Gillray 'Gentle Emetic' Coloured engraving 1804 By: James Gillray A doctor kicking his rival out of a female patient's sickroom, while trampling another underfoot: satirizing the change of government and the exclusion of Fox from Pitt's ministry. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1804. Coloured engraving 1803 By: James Gillray 'Visiting the Sick' Coloured Lithograph 1806 By: James Gillray The good man, death and the doctor By: Thomas Rowlandson From: The physician and the dance of death A female patient dying in the arms of her family, an unhappy doctor leaves the room realising it is his final payment. Aquatint by T. Rowlandson, 1786. 1786 By: Thomas Rowlandson A man standing by a fire place, pulling a peculiar face after taking some medicine. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1800. 1800 By: James Gillray Еще интересные картинки по медицинской теме - ТУТ Анатомические старинные картинки и старинные манекены-ТУТ Из wellcome images 2000 years of human culture http://images.wellcome.ac.uk/ |
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