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LLM3093663 Luther’s Death. Luthers Tod. Illustration for Doktor Martin Luthers Leben, Thaten und Meinungen by Martin Rade (Paul Martin) (Neusalza, Oeser, 1887).
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RGS242316 birth date on document is incorrect;
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CCI5975871 Medicine. Legal medicine. Interior of the Morgue in Paris, France. Painting, France, 1847. Coll. Part.
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LSE4077227 Mental illness and visions: the hypochondrium - drawing by Rowlandson, 19th century
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LLM5997889 Death and the Physician. Illustration for Devils, Drugs and Doctors by Howard W Haggard (Heinemann, 1929).
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LLM1094663 Doctor Death. Illustration for Science and Literature in the Middle Ages by Paul Lacroix (Bickers, 1878). Digitally cleaned image.
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LAL295669 The Scourge From the East: The Desperate Doctors. The Black Death sweeps across Europe in the Middle Ages. Jews were scapegoats and attacked widely; plus, doctors mixed up 'cures' from up to 60 ingredients. Original artwork from Look and Learn no. 463 (28 November 1970).
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CH954732 John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester (1647-80), English poet and courtier of Charles II Restoration court. he is as well known for his rakish lifestyle as his poetry, although the two were often interlinked. In 1669 he committed treason by boxing the ears of Thomas Killigrew in sight of the monarch, and in 1673 he accidentally delivered an insulting diatribe to the King. He died at the age of 33 from venereal disease
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UIG678216 Embalming surgeon at work on soldier's body
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LLM5223925 Paraffin lamp accidents. Illustration for The Family Doctor and People's Medical Adviser, 8 January 1887.
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LLM5997892 Skeletons of a medieval death dance. Illustration for Devils, Drugs and Doctors by Howard W Haggard (Heinemann, 1929).
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LLM2813073 Death and the Doctor. Illustration for Cartoons Social and Political by Cynicus (His Studio, 1893).
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CHT235314 Tout le monde l'a (ter) l'influenza; la ronde des medecins et des potards;
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LRI4635569 A sick person dictating his will Miniature from the manuscript ms. 824 “digesta iustiniani””, continuation of the Justinian Code (Codex Justinianus), collection of laws and institutions published under the Roman Emperor Justinian I of Byzantium (483-565), 13th century. Milan, Biblioteca Trivulziana
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UIG672831 The Great Plague (1664-1666) was the last major epidemic of the bubonic plague to occur in the Kingdom of England (modern day United Kingdom)
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UIG3478608 Illustration depicting the physician being visited by 'death' who is seen holding a sample of urine a patient had brought with them. Dated 16th Century.
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PNP2654909 Edward 'Ned' Kelly (December 1854 – 11 November 1880), notorious Australian bushranger, bank robber, outlaw and folk hero.
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XJF909338 James I, King of England, James VI of Scotland (1566-1625) on his death-bed, attended by his favourite the Duke of Buckingham whose personal physician Dr Lamb is handing the king a remedy, in a broadside referring to rumours of his poisoning.
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FLO5893176 Skeleton of death aiming a dart at a doctor as he tends to a sick woman. Death and the Physician. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Joshua Gleadah after an illustration by Benedictus Antonio Van Assen from The British Dance of Death, Hodgson, London, 1823.
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LLM5997884 The birth of Caesar for the 1506 edition of Seutonius. Illustration for Devils, Drugs and Doctors by Howard W Haggard (Heinemann, 1929).
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LLM3100705 "It is there, doctor. I see still.". Illustration for Las Supersticiones De La Humanidad by Jose Coroleu (F Seix, 1881). Chromolithograph of exceptional quality.
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UIG5309485 Cartoon titled 'disappointment in store' depicts a man on his death bed being visited by his physician. Dated 19th century01/02/1889
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PNH353940 Studies for the figures of the Doctor, Mourners and Minerva for the drawn illustration, 'One Step to the Deathbed' and studies for the figure of Madeline for the painting 'The Flight of Madeline and Porphyro during the Drunkenness Attending the Revelry';
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DUV4222013 Drawing by H. Loedel after Hans Holbein (1497? -1543)
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PNH353941 Studies for the figures of the Doctor, Mourners and Minerva for the drawn illustration, 'One Step to the Deathbed';
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LLM2779284 A French doctor stoned to death in Marrakesh, Morocco. The murder of Emile Mauchamp. Un Francais assassine au Maroc. Le docteur Mauchamp, medecin du dispensaire de Marakech, lapide par les indigenes. Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 7 April 1907.
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HST1075469 by Jose Guadalupe Posada
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LRI4671986 Autopsy. Codice. The body of a dead man dissects by doctors for an anatomy study. “” Fascicula Medicinae””.Codex of a doctor's fascicle by Johannes Kethan, 1508. Engraving. Venezia, Biblioteca Marciana (Venice, Bibliotheque Marciana)
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LLM5997856 Universal pills. Illustration for Cruikshank at Home (W Kidd, nd).
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XEE4168203 The simulacons of the death of Hans Holbein the Younger (1497-1543): the doctor. Death comes between the doctor and his patient. Engraving.
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XJF280597 Dr William Palmer (d.1856);publicly executed at Stafford for poisoning John Parsons Cook;
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UIG1574557 David Livingstone (1813-1873), Scottish missionary doctor and explorer of Africa, being carried home to Ujiji to die. Engraving c1880.
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FLO7233014 The skeleton of Death and the quack doctor. Death enters the room with bottle of medicine as the mountebank takes the pulse of a sick man in a chair with a footrest. A scroll with The Only Infallible Remedy on the chair. The empiric. Illustration drawn and engraved on steel by Richard Dagley from his own Death’s Doings, Consisting of Numerous Original Compositions in Verse and Prose, J. Andrews, London, 1827. Dagley (1761-1841) was an English painter, illustrator and engraver.
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LLM3097574 The death of Doctor Brengues, drowned in rapids on a river in Tonkin, Indochina. Au Tonkin, Mort Du Docteur Brengues Noye Dans Un Rapide. Illustration for Le Petit Parisien, 11 March 1906.
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UIG1574558 David Livingstone (1813-1873), Scottish missionary doctor and explorer of Africa. Livingstone's funeral in Westminster Abbey in 1873.
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LLH6032303 Illustration for Antikamnia Calendar, 1899.
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BL1152781 John Lambe (or Lamb) (c. 1545 – 13 June 1628) was an English astrologer who served George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, during the early 17th century. Accused of black magic and rape, he was stoned to death by an unruly mob in London.
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FLO4690144 The skeleton of Death rides on a horse with a quack doctor, while only the village undertaker laments his death. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson from The English Dance of Death, Ackermann, London, 1816.
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ICA4879338 Medical - Surgeon - Illustration by Eugene Cadel (1867-1940)
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LIP1051317 The Farmer's Daughter. Illustration for The Graphic, Christmas Number 1896.
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CHT176029 funerailles et deuil a Tahiti;
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LLM2779469 Tragic rail accident in the Pouch Tunnel, France. On 15 December 1908 a passenger train crashed into 38 goods wagons that had become decoupled from a train and rolled back down the track into a tunnel in the south of France. The passenger train derailed and a fire broke out, killing fifteen people. The disaster prompted a debate about euthanasia in France after the driver of the passenger train, unable to be freed from the wreckage, asked to be killed before the flames reached him. Un tragique incident de la catastrophe du tunnel de Pouch. Terrible cas de conscience d'un medecin. Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 3 January 1909.
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CHT234589 radiographer at the Salpetriere Hospital; meurt victime de son devouement a la science; victim of his devotion to science;
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LLM8635944 One of the set of Phil May Sketches, issued by Fry's Chocolates in c.1905.
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PFH1176273 The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history, peaking in Europe between 1348 and 1350. Of several competing theories, the dominant explanation for the Black Death is the plague theory, which attributes the outbreak to the bacterium Yersinia pestis.
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LLM3620854 The murder of French doctor Emile Mauchamp in Marrakesh, Morocco. Au Maroc. Assassinat du Docteur Mauchamp, a Marakech. Illustration for Le Petit Parisien, 14 April 1907.
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XOS5615444 Dying Netherlandish painter Lucas van Leyden (1494-1533) painted while Manes was a student. Dutch Renaissance thinker and critic Carl van Mander described the artist's wish once more "to behold the heavenly expanse of the sky". Lucas's face, mentioned in a later note, belonged to Mosner, Mánes's colleague from the Academy, who was his model. Mánes used his sketches from Kutná Hora for the Stone House in the background.
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CCI1814950 Caricature, France, mid 19th century. Coll. Part.
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LLM5998915 The miracle doctor. Print published by Pellerin & Cie, Imagerie D’Epinal, late 19th century.
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XEE4150455 Execution of Doctor Crippen, illustration from 'Le Petit Journal', illustrated supplement, 4th December 1910
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XRH1699055 Bartholomeus Anglicus (1203-72) was a 13th century Franciscan, author of the compendium De proprietatibus rerum, c.1240, an early encyclopedia. Folio 56 from manuscript Ms Fr 218 translated from the Latin by Jean Corbichon and illuminated by Maître d'Yvon du Fou
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STC343853 Mungo Park (1771-1806) was attacked by natives, armed with spears, bows and arrows; Having defended themselves for a long time, Park and his companions jumped into the water and drowned;
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XIR80061 by Alfred Paul Marie Richemont
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JLJ4671754 Medicine: “” all by precaution”” Caricature depicting three doctors surrounding a young woman who fainted and offering all kinds of treatments and remedies according to the ailments (bleeding, stings, enemas, potions). In the background, doctors hide signs of illness on the body of a corpse. Engraving of the 18th century Paris, carnival museum
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XEE4413699 The death of Henry II (1519-1559), King of France, at the Palais des Tournelles in Paris, June 30, 1559. The doctor at the right of the table in the middle is Ambroise Paré.
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XIR221461 originally located at Eglise Saint-Barthelemy, Bethune;
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JLJ4660992 Hospital in the 16th century: Letter of indulgence (Right: a hospital scene. Agauche: dying and dead). Engraving of the 16th century. Private collection.
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FLO4675560 The doctor. The doctor reaches out his hand to receive, to examine him, a urinal which death gives him, which contains the urine of an old man who says he presents, and seems to say to the doctor, “Can you heal this man who is already in my power?” “”. Hand-coloured engraving by Christian Von Mechel (or Chretien de Mechel, 1737-1817) in “The Triumph of Death”” based on original drawings by Hans Holbein the Young (1497-1543), 1860.
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CHT181524 wounded in the eye by the Count of Montgomery at a tournament; Ambroise Pare (1509-90) at the table; Catherine de Medici at the bedside; Mary Stuart (Queen of Scots) standing by bedpost;
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JLJ4570825 An observer doctor A woman who is ill or already dead is surrounded by her family and the doctor. The children are in tears. Engraving around 1780. Paris, Academy of Medicine
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LDV780656 autopsie;
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LLM2779670 The execution of Doctor Crippen. Crippen was hanged at Pentonville Prison for the murder of his wife Cora Henrietta Crippen. Execution du docteur Crippen. Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 4 December 1910.
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CHT235168 le medecin et ses amis;
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UIG5309289 Engraving depicting a doctor visiting a dying boy at home. Illustrated by Gordon Browne (1858-1932) an English artist and children's book illustrator. Dated 19th century01/02/1882
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FLO7234875 The skeleton of Death comes for a quack doctor. The physician tends to a sick man in night clothes in his bedroom. But the figure of Death in a sheet grabs the doctor's collar. Der Arzt. Copperplate engraving drawn and etched by Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki from a series of Dance of Death, originally published in the Lavenburg Calendar in 1792. Reprinted in Totentanz from the original copperplates by Walther Nithack-Stahn, Eigenbrodler Verlag, Berlin, 1926.
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BL3300199 The judgment of God shew'd upon Dr John Faustus. [A ballad.]Author: Faust, Johann / London, [1670?]Language: EnglishSource/Shelfmark: C.40.m.10.(55)
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CHT247192 French lawyer and politician; Minister of Public Instruction; president du Conseil;
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HIM5254422 Andre Vesale (1514-1564), anatomiste flamand ( Andrea Vesalius ou Andries Van Wesel) dissequant les muscles de l'avant bras d'un cadavre. Planche tiree de ""De humani corporis fabrica"" 1543 Oxford Science Archive Andreas Vesalius dissecting the muscles of the forearm of a cadaver, 1543. From Vesalius's greatest work ""De humani corporis fabrica"" (On the Structure of the Human Body).
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KWE6116603 Doctor Guillotine demonstrates a model of his device used to carry out death penalties in France. Dr. Joseph-Ignace Guillotin, 1738-1814. French physician, politician, freemason. Although not the inventor of the guillotine his name became an eponym for it. From La Ilustracion Iberica, published 1884.
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UIG864114 Doctor Syntax Lamenting the Loss of his Wife. The Doctor on his knees at his wife's deathbed turns away and covers his eyes as the maid spills a bowl of gruel and a woman on the other side of the bed are horrified to find the Doctor's wife dead. The cat has come into the room through and open leaded casement (window) and is stealing food from the table. Thomas Rowlandson illustration for "The Tours of Dr Syntax" by William Combe (London, 1820). Aquatint.
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CHT235134 mort de la soeur de Perceval; knights of the Round Table; quest for the holy grail;
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UIG5309389 Engraving depicting a doctor examining a baby with measles. An attack by the measles virus makes a patient vulnerable to secondary infections, and death from complications such as pneumonia made measles a dangerous childhood illness. In modern times the use of antibiotics although ineffective against the initial viral infection, reduces the dangers from the Secondary infections. Illustrated Mary Ellen Edwards (1838-1934) an England artist and prolific illustrator of children's books. Dated 19th century01/02/1868
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XEE4187291 Moliere (Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, 1622-1673) performed “The Imaginary Malad” on the evening of his death on February 17, 1673 in the theatre hall of the Palais-Royal (Palais Royal) in Paris (Comedie francaise). Chromotypography in "Le Roy Soleil" (Louis XIV) by Gustave Toutdouze, Illustration by Maurice Leloir (1853-1940), 1904. Private collection
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FLO4690437 The skeleton of Death comes for a sick man while three quack doctors fight, and a maid attacks them with bedpans in the Chamber War. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson from The English Dance of Death, Ackermann, London, 1816.
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STC2966876 Napoléon Bonaparte (1769 – 1821); Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Perigord (1754 - 1838);
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LLM3634796 The Death of Mirabeau. Illustration for Chatterbox, 1888. Digitally cleaned image.
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LLM654655 Death of Mirabeau. Illustration from John Cassell's Illustrated History of England (W Kent, 1857/1858). Digitally cleaned image.
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STC90191 by Thomas Rowlandson
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TAD1755014 Doctors' Trial, Nuremberg, 1946 - 1947 : Wolfram Sievers, director of the institut "Ahnenerbe", main leader of medical experiments on human guinea pigs, he will be condemned to death, photo NARA
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LSE4093687 corpse in a shroud, doctor and crowd: cholera in Paris in 1832.
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XEE4161488 The death of Hannah Greener caused by inhalation of too much chloroform (anasethesia) - 1848 - Hannah GREENER, a 15-year-old girl succumbs to a syncope during a chloroform anesthesia administered to operate an incarnate nail - engraving
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CHT181525 wounded in the eye by the Count of Montgomery at a tournament; Catherine de Medici at the bedside;
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CHT163702 Hippocrate presentant l'importance de la contagion dans les epidemies de peste, fait bruler les affaires des pestiferes; making victims burn their belongings;
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KWE270882 Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805); engraved by J. Rogers; published by The London Printing and Publishing Company c.1890;
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GIA4797732 The cholera epidemic in Naples in 1836.
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TAD1754571 Doctors' Trial, Nuremberg, 1946 - 1947 : Wolfram Sievers, director of the institut "Ahnenerbe", main leader of medical experiments on human guinea pigs, he will be condemned to death, photo NARA
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XOS3619860 Folio 173a from Ms. W.599, a copy of Anvar-i Suhayli (the Lights of Canopus) Persian version by Mirza Rahim of Kalilah wa-Dimnah (The Fables of Bidpay) an ancient Indian collection of animal fables (Panchatantra) which follow the Persian physician Burzuyah on a mission to India where he finds a book of stories collected by anthropomorphized animals who live there
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CHT307816 Der Totentanz was a celebrated fresco destroyed in the 2nd World War; depiction of Death with 24 humans from all classes of society; Danse Macabre;
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JLJ4569056 The death of Francois Xavier Bichat (1771-1802), French physician. Illustration of the 19th century. Private collection
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XCF290963 'I have a secret art to cure, each malady which me endure'; apothecary filling bottles of medicine while in background a skeleton grinds medicines in a mortar labelled 'Slow Poison'; satire of medical profession;
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STC355135 Dr. Richard Burr embalmed corpses during the American Civil War;
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XEE4160095 Torture of Michel Servet in Geneva (Michael Servetus) (Michel de Villeneuve) Spanish doctor and theologist (1511-1553) - Le torice de Michel Servet (Miguel Serveto) (1511-1553) a Geneva, Spanish doctor and theologian Engraving
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UIG864375 Henry Thompson (1820-1904) British surgeon and urologist who performed lithotrity on Leopold I of the Belgians and Napoleon III of France . Founded the first Cremation Society in London, 1874. He had a scheme to test efficacy of prayer in hospitals (mentioned in Arnold Bennett "Clayhanger"). He was also interested in Astronomy and presented a number of instruments to the Royal Greenwich Observatory. Cartoon by Edward Linley Sambourne in the Punch's Fancy Portraits series from "Punch" (London, 6 August 1881).
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AQS336787 Abraham Lincoln (1809-65); 16th President of the United States; Ulke; Schuyler Colfaz; William Dennison; Philo Farnsworth; Gideon Welles; Young Peterson; Chief Justice Chase; Mr Peterson; Edwin M. Stanton; Henry Safford; Charles Sumner; Robert Lincoln; Surgeon Stone; Rufus Andrews; Surgeon General Barnes; General Meade; Surgeon Crane; General Henry Wager Halleck;
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STF696314 Rudolf of Virchow (1821-1902) German doctor, social politician
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XEE4173013 Beach-stricken India, Inhabitants fleeing the epidemic before contracting the Black Death. Frontpage of English newspaper Le Petit Parisien. January 24, 1897. Private Collection - Pestiferes of India: the inhabitants flee the epidemic before being contaminated by the plague in turn. In " Le Peer Parisien”” on 24/01/1897. Private Collection
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