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167 results filtered with: Bandages and bandaging
  • World War II: members of the Women's Voluntary Services (WVS) making gauze bandages. Drawing by E. Hudson, 1942.
  • A surgeon applying a probe to the arm of a screaming patient. Oil painting after Cornelis Dusart.
  • Boer War: wounded soldiers returning to Ladysmith camp after a battle. Reproduction after a watercolour by F. Dadd after photograph.
  • A surgeon bandaging an elderly man's knee in a street surrounded by a group of onlookers. Colour process print after R. Caldecott.
  • Diagrams illustrating how to set a broken arm. Stipple engraving.
  • Anatomy, nursing and botany; top, arteries of the breast; bottom left, poppy; bottom right, man with bandaged head and arm. Coloured engraving, 1834-1837.
  • The good Samaritan seeing to a man's wounds while a priest and Levite walk into the distance. Etching by W. Unger after F.G. Bassano the younger.
  • Crimean War: Florence Nightingale at the Scutari Hospital. Line engraving by G. Greatbach after J. Hind.
  • A soldier with wounded head who has inserted medicinal plants in his helmet. Watercolour.
  • Diagrams illustrating how to bandage and set fractures in splints. Engraving by J. Johnstone.
  • A surgeon bandaging a patient's knee after applying a cautery, a clergy man and a wealthy patron (?) are observing the situation. Engraving.
  • An operating room in a surgery: three patients are undergoing operations. Pen drawing by Z.S. after an engraving, 1690.
  • Boer War: first aid to the wounded on the battlefield at Colenso. Process print after J.J. Waugh.
  • Interior of l'hopital Blindé, Antwerp, with army patients and wounded men. Lithograph by D. Raffet, 1852.
  • Top, three bandaged heads; centre, a naked surgeon sets the arm of a naked patient both flanked by bandaged women; bottom, bandaged bodies and limbs. Engraving.
  • Franco-Prussian War: Society for the Relief of the Sick and Wounded, London office Wood engraving.
  • Boer War: a military physician bandages a wounded man in the open air, others watch. Halftone after H.M. Paget after R. Thiele, 1900.
  • Five heads illustrating different methods of bandaging. Stipple engraving by J. Bell.
  • The upper body and head and ways of bandaging them. Stipple engraving by J. Bell.
  • M0016005: Preparations of dressings, from Goffres: <i>Bandages, pansements et appareils</i>, 1853
  • Medical staff receiving training on a hospital ship during the Xhosa Wars, Africa. Wood engraving.
  • Boer War: showing the work of the ambulance men and transport of the wounded. Process print after F. Theamen?.
  • A young man removing a bandage from his hand, while an old woman offers him another; representing the sense of touch. Etching by G. Greux after D. Teniers.
  • Sheet of sketches showing the interior of the hospital ship the "Ganges", Sudan: with numbered key. Wood engraving, 1885.
  • M0007808: Bandage on the head, from Cheyne: <i>Antiseptic Surgery</i> (1882), from Cheyne: <i>Antiseptic Surgery</i> (1882) / M0007809: Breast dressings, from Cheyne: <i>Antiseptic Surgery</i> (1882)
  • M0007814: Abscess dressing from behind, from Cheyne: <i>Antiseptic Surgery</i> (1882) / M0007815: Lumbar abscess dressing from behind, from Cheyne: <i>Antiseptic Surgery</i> (1882)
  • Top, three bandaged heads; centre, a naked surgeon sets the arm of a naked patient both flanked by bandaged women; bottom, bandaged bodies and limbs. Engraving.
  • M0007799: Drainage tube with masses of gauze, from Cheyne: <i>Antiseptic Surgery</i> (1882)
  • Crimean War: women nurses tending wounded soldiers as "woman's mission". Coloured lithograph by J.A. Vinter, 1854, after H. Barraud.
  • The death of Sir Philip Sidney at the battle of Zutphen. Line engraving by J. Stow, 1796, after J.B. Rigaud.