73 results filtered with: Cupping Therapy

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A few practical observations on the art of cupping / by Joseph Staples.
Staples, Joseph.Date: 1835
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M0005297: Drawing of a man cupping the chest and back of another man
Date: November 1937Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/43/28Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive
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An African medicine man or shaman applying the technique of cupping to a patient (using animal horns), which involves drawing blood to the surface of the body. Halftone.
Reference: 21338i
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M0010164: Two people being cupped in a bath house, from Paracelsus: Opus chyrurgicum, 1565
Date: 13 August 1947Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/89/65Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
A treatise on the art of cupping : in which the history of that operation is traced, the complaints in which it is useful indicated, and the most approved method of performing it described / by Thomas Mapleson, Cupper to His Majesty.
Mapleson, Thomas, Cupper, active 1813-1829.Date: 1821
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M0003716: Cupping instrument, pipe and splints
Date: 28 November 1933Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/30/84Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive
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M0001236: Three cupping appliances or vessels, comparing 2 metal types and a cupping horn
Date: 19 August 1930Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/11/68Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Ephemera
John Rigg, cupper : at the Hummums in the Little Piazza Covent-Garden, with a back door from Charles-Street where gentlemen only may be always accommodated (if not full) in the best and neatest manner with lodging, sweating, bathing, or cupping.
Rigg, John, -1763.Date: [1750?]
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Peasant Spa of Krapinske Toplice, Yugoslavia. Patient with several cupping horns applied to body.
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A treatise on the art of cupping : in which the history of that operation is traced, the complaints in which it is useful indicated, and the most approved method of performing it described / by Thomas Mapleson.
Mapleson, Thomas, Cupper, active 1813-1829.Date: 1830
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A short treatise on the operation of cupping / By Monson Hills, cupper to Guy's Hospital.
Hills, Monson, 1792-1853.Date: 1832
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A treatise on the art of cupping.
Mapleson, Thomas.Date: 1813
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Dispensing of medical electricity (electrotherapy). Oil painting by Edmund Bristow, 1824.
Edmund BristowDate: 1824Reference: 47342i
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M0007010: Manuscript page from Le Régime du corps depicting the practice of cupping
Date: 22 July 1940Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/59/99Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Pictures
The Sudan: treatment of pneumonia by cupping with a horn. Photograph by R.G. Archibald, 1911.
Archibald, R. G. (Robert George), Sir, 1880-1953.Date: 1911Reference: 494848i
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M0012672: Woodcut illustration of cupping in a bath house, 1568
Date: August 1952Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/113/28Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive
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A surgeon preparing to let blood by cupping, his apprentice warming the cupping glass. Oil painting attributed to Jan Baptist Lambrechts.
Lambrechts, Jan Baptist, 1680-approximately 1731.Reference: 45018i- Archives and manuscripts
M0015909: Set of cupping instruments produced by Allan and Hanbury
Date: 1957Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/142/54Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive
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An African medicine man or shaman applying the technique of cupping to a patient (using animal horns), which involves drawing blood to the surface of the body. Watercolour.
Reference: 21381i
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A bathing room attendant applying the method of cupping to a male customer in an active bathing house. Engraving by J.C. Weigel.
Johann Christoph WeigelDate: 1698Reference: 23065i
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M0010074: "Peasant Spa" in Krapinske Toplice, Yugoslavia
Date: 11 July 1947Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/88/80Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive
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An African medicine man cupping and bleeding two patients. Wood engraving by Dalziel after J. Leech.
John LeechReference: 21359i
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A surgeon applying the method of cupping to Ragotin, who believes his body has swelled in his sleep. Engraving by G. Huquier the elder after J.B. Oudry.
Jean-Baptiste OudryDate: [1736]Reference: 23083i
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Sudan: barbering, tooth-drawing and cupping being practised. Photograph, ca. 1920.
Date: 1920Reference: 580559i
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[Phlebotomiographía], or, A treatise of phlebotomy : demonstrating the necessity of it in diseases; the time for elections. And likewise of the use and application of cupping-glasses, and leeches. Whereupon is added a brief and most methodicall tract of the crisis / Written originally in French, by Da de Plumis Campi ; and now faithfully rendred into English, by E.W. well-wisher to physick and chirurgery.
Planis Campy, David de, 1589-approximately 1644.Date: 1658