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Anaemic Collection

"Boost Your Energy with Anaemia-Fighting Solutions. " Advert: Jollys Duchess Pills - Say goodbye to fatigue and embrace a vibrant life

Background imageAnaemic Collection: The Anemic Lady, 1660-1678. Creator: Samuel van Hoogstraten

The Anemic Lady, 1660-1678. Creator: Samuel van Hoogstraten
The Anemic Lady, 1660-1678

Background imageAnaemic Collection: Advert, Jollys Duchess Pills

Advert, Jollys Duchess Pills
Advert for Jollys Duchess Pills for Pale Faces, from British Druggists Ltd, Oxford Street, London. 1897

Background imageAnaemic Collection: Addie Card, anaemic little spinner in North Pownal Cotton Mi

Addie Card, anaemic little spinner in North Pownal Cotton Mill. See photo No. 1056. Location: Vermont. Date 1910 August

Background imageAnaemic Collection: Anaemia, conceptual image C013 / 7788

Anaemia, conceptual image C013 / 7788
Anaemia, conceptual image. Computer artwork of anaemic red blood cells, which are no longer red as they have lost their haemoglobin and therefore their ability to carry iron

Background imageAnaemic Collection: Anaemia, conceptual image C013 / 4711

Anaemia, conceptual image C013 / 4711
Anaemia, conceptual image. Computer artwork of normal red blood cells (red) and anaemic red blood cells (clear). The anaemic cells are no longer red as they have lost their haemoglobin

Background imageAnaemic Collection: Anaemia, conceptual image C013 / 4709

Anaemia, conceptual image C013 / 4709
Anaemia, conceptual image. Computer artwork of normal red blood cells (red) and anaemic red blood cells (clear). The anaemic cells are no longer red as they have lost their haemoglobin

Background imageAnaemic Collection: Anaemia in pregnancy, artwork

Anaemia in pregnancy, artwork
Anaemia in pregnancy. Computer artwork of irregular shaped erythrocytes (red blood cells) in the outline of a pregnant woman in profile. This represents iron-deficiency anaemia in pregnancy

Background imageAnaemic Collection: Anaemia, conceptual artwork

Anaemia, conceptual artwork
Anaemia, conceptual computer artwork. Red blood cell (erythrocyte) with missing iron panels from its surface in front of normal blood cells, representing anaemia

Background imageAnaemic Collection: Anaemia, conceptual image

Anaemia, conceptual image. Computer artwork of red blood cells (erythrocytes) flowing through blood vessels (tubes). The red blood cells in the middle vessel have lost their colour

Background imageAnaemic Collection: Thin Art Nouveau Flower

Thin Art Nouveau Flower
Very slim, very slender, somewhat anaemic, you could walk down Piccadilly with this in your hand and everyone would recognise you as an unquestionable aesthete



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"Boost Your Energy with Anaemia-Fighting Solutions. " Advert: Jollys Duchess Pills - Say goodbye to fatigue and embrace a vibrant life. Advertisement: Dr Williams pink pills for pale people - Reclaim your rosy glow and vitality. Addie Card, anaemic little spinner in North Pownal Cotton Mi - Shedding light on the impact of anaemia in industrial settings. Conceptual image C013 / 7788: Anaemia's invisible grip – an artistic representation of its effects on the body. Conceptual image C013 / 4711: Unmasking the silent struggle of anaemia through striking visuals. Conceptual image C013 / 4709: A visual journey into the world of anaemia, urging awareness and action. Artwork depicting Anaemia in pregnancy - Nurturing both mother and baby by addressing vitamin deficiencies during this crucial time. Pregnancy vitamin deficiencies - Understanding their role in preventing anaemia during pregnancy for a healthy start to parenthood. Conceptual artwork showcasing Anaemia's impact - Provoking thought about this condition's consequences and potential solutions. Conceptual image illustrating Anaemia's reality - Shining a spotlight on the prevalence and importance of addressing it head-on. Plasmodium parasite cycle artwork - Highlighting how malaria-induced anaemia affects communities worldwide, emphasizing prevention strategies. These captions touch upon various aspects related to "anaemic, " including advertisements promoting remedies like Jollys Duchess Pills or Dr Williams pink pills for pale people, historical references like Addie Card working as an anaemic spinner, conceptual images portraying the effects of anaemia, artworks focusing on its presence during pregnancy or within communities affected by diseases such as malaria caused by Plasmodium parasites