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167 results filtered with: Bandages and bandaging
  • Crimean War: Sisters of Charity nursing wounded soldiers from the Battle of Inkerman. Coloured lithograph by Le Par (?), 1855.
  • Franco-Prussian War: convalescent soldiers in Bordeaux. Wood engraving by G.P., ca.1870.
  • M0016003: Various bandages and dressings, 1757
  • A ward in a military hospital showing two convalescents and two bed-ridden patients. Wood engraving after Cham, 1870.
  • A surgeon applying a probe to the arm of a screaming patient. Oil painting after Cornelis Dusart.
  • Two surgeons treating the same patient, one is removing an arrow from his chest whilst the other is boring a hole into the patient's knee accompanied by two assistants and an onlooker. Pen drawing by ZS.
  • M0007804: Excision of the hip joint, from Cheyne: <i>Antiseptic Surgery</i> (1882)
  • Saint Cosmas and Saint Damian tending the frail and the sick. Line engraving by N. Picart, 1675.
  • The rich visiting the poor and needy bringing alms, with a quote from the Bible. Line engraving by B. Baron, 1728, after a painting attributed to Frans Francken I.
  • Crimean War: recuperating soldiers being nursed. Wood engraving by L. Huard.
  • The good Samaritan tending the wounds of a beaten robbed man. Etching by W. Cooke, 1807, after C.N.R. Lafonde.
  • Boer War: a Red Cross workber being shot in the line of duty while attending a patient. Process print by H.H.
  • A surgeon dressing the wound of a grimacing patient. Colour aquatint by A. Schlicht, 1788, after A. Brouwer.
  • M0015622: Bandages, from Bertrandi: <i>Opere</i>, 1786
  • The good samaritan helps a stranger by the roadside by pouring oil and wine on to his wounds. Woodcut.
  • M0016006: Preparations of dressings and bandages, from Goffres: <i>Bandages, pansements et appareils</i>, 1853
  • A French hospital for wounded soldiers, World War I: one patient has his leg dressed, another gets injected and two nurses roll a bandage. Colour lithograph after L. Ibels, 1916.
  • A wounded soldier having his foot dressed by a nun, while her assistant holds a bowl of water. Coloured lithograph by C. de Lasteyrie after J.H. Marlet, 1817.
  • Franco-Prussian War: showing a waiting room at Chemin de Fer l'Ouest used as a hospital. Wood engraving by P. de Kartow.
  • A surgeon dressing the wound of a grimacing patient. Lithograph by N. Strixner after A. Brouwer.
  • A surgeon applying a plaster with syrup from l'Isle de Candie to a patient's head. Engraving.
  • A nun of the order of St. Vincent de Paul dressing a wounded soldier's leg. Wash drawing by E. de Feu, 1832.
  • A leg bandaged to just below the knee. Stipple engraving by J. Bell.
  • Sixteen diagrams illustrating different bandages and how to apply them to the human body. Line engraving.
  • The physician as Christ. Line engraving after H. Goltzius.
  • Boer War: wounded soldiers being tended at Klip's Drift. Process print after R. Thiele.
  • The physician as Christ. Line engraving after H. Goltzius.
  • Telephus recovering from his fatal wound with bandaged thigh and carrying Orestes. Coloured ink drawing by S.W. Kelly, 1937, after an Attic cup, ca. 450 B.C.
  • A doctor and some women attend to and prepare bandages for a wounded military man lying in comfortable surroundings. Coloured pen and pencil drawing by A. Lynch.
  • M0016004: Dressings, from Goffres: <i>Bandages, pansements et appareils</i>, 1853