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"Exploring the Past: Unveiling the Condition of Antique Maps" Step into a world where time stands still, as we delve into the captivating condition of antique maps

Background imageCondition Collection: Deep brain stimulation, X-ray

Deep brain stimulation, X-ray
Image Xrays Crane (Sur Projection 3D Modèle) En Incidence De Profil Chez Une Patiente De 54 Ans, Parkinsonienne Traitee Sous Protocole De Neurochirurgie; Visualisation Des Electrodes De

Background imageCondition Collection: Skin cancer cell, SEM C016 / 4764

Skin cancer cell, SEM C016 / 4764
Skin cancer cell. Coloured ion-abrasion scanning electron micrograph (IA-SEM) of a melanoma cell. The large dark sphere is the cell nucleus, which contains the cells genetic information

Background imageCondition Collection: Severe gastritis, endoscope view C016 / 3898

Severe gastritis, endoscope view C016 / 3898
Severe gastritis, endoscope view. Gastritis is inflammation of the stomach lining. It causes pain on eating or drinking, and may cause nausea and vomiting

Background imageCondition Collection: Dentistry caricature, 18th century

Dentistry caricature, 18th century
Dentistry caricature. 18th-century artwork of a dentist (left) holding a string attached to a patients tooth, while brandishing a hot coal held in a pair of tongs

Background imageCondition Collection: Parvovirus particle, artwork C013 / 4640

Parvovirus particle, artwork C013 / 4640
Parvovirus particle. Computer artwork showing the outer structure of a human parvovirus (family Parvoviridae) particle (virion)

Background imageCondition Collection: The Impossible World, Startling Stories Scifi Magazine Cover

The Impossible World, Startling Stories Scifi Magazine Cover
THE IMPOSSIBLE WORLD - Invading intelligences from another world subjugate and condition Earthfolk with sophisticated devices Date: 1939

Background imageCondition Collection: Artwork of ear, nose & throat in a cold sufferer

Artwork of ear, nose & throat in a cold sufferer
Common cold. Artwork of a sagittal section through the human ear, nose and throat to show features of the common cold. The common cold is a viral infection causing fluid discharge (yellow)

Background imageCondition Collection: Doctor examining full leg cast of patient

Doctor examining full leg cast of patient
Repairing a broken leg. A doctor examining a full leg cast on a patient. The cast is made from Deltalite. This is a type of glass fibre commonly used for large casts due to its lightness compared to

Background imageCondition Collection: Art of pulmonary tuberculosis with lung cavities

Art of pulmonary tuberculosis with lung cavities
Pulmonary tuberculosis. Illustration of a human lung diseased with pulmonary tuberculosis. At centre right is the affected lung seen sectioned through; at left is the heart with its associated blood

Background imageCondition Collection: Schizophrenia: artwork of brain and paintings

Schizophrenia: artwork of brain and paintings
Schizophrenia. Illustration of the limbic system in a human brain - the area thought to be damaged in schizophrenia - surrounded by images of despair and madness by famous artists

Background imageCondition Collection: Allergens in trachea

Allergens in trachea. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of the trachea (windpipe) with a number of pollen grains (yellow) attached

Background imageCondition Collection: Posterior view of a naked woman with back pain

Posterior view of a naked woman with back pain

Background imageCondition Collection: Fractured foot, coloured X-ray

Fractured foot, coloured X-ray
Fractured foot. Coloured X-rays of a fractured fifth metatarsal (to the right of each image). The fracture is seen as a small black crack

Background imageCondition Collection: Shingles nerve damage

Shingles nerve damage

Background imageCondition Collection: Measuring alcohol intake, artwork

Measuring alcohol intake, artwork
Measuring alcohol intake. Artwork representing the measurement of daily alcohol intake. Drinking too much alcohol can lead to dependence and health problems

Background imageCondition Collection: Split personality

Split personality. Conceptual computer artwork of two sides of a human head, representing a split personality. This results from the psychiatric condition of multiple personality disorder

Background imageCondition Collection: Illustration of arcus senilis condition of the eye

Illustration of arcus senilis condition of the eye
Arcus senilis. Illustration of a close-up of an eye showing the condition arcus senilis, in which a grey-white circle in the periphery of the cornea occurs around the edge of the iris

Background imageCondition Collection: Gross specimen of heart, myocardial infarction

Gross specimen of heart, myocardial infarction
Myocardial infarction. Sectioned heart showing an area of myocardial infarction (dark region, bottom left) in the left ventricle

Background imageCondition Collection: The Triumph of Death, Medieval fresco

The Triumph of Death, Medieval fresco
" The Triumph of Death", 15th century fresco. This fresco hung in the Palazzo Scalfani in Palermo, Italy. The building became a civic hospital in 1435

Background imageCondition Collection: Medieval plague scene

Medieval plague scene. Victorian woodcut of a street in a town afflicted by a plague epidemic. The town crier precedes a cart, shouting " bring out your dead" as bodies are piled

Background imageCondition Collection: Potts disease in Egyptian tomb drawing

Potts disease in Egyptian tomb drawing
Tracing from an Egyptian tomb of a man suffering from Potts disease, or tuberculosis of the spine. The deformity is due to a bacterial infection in childhood which affects the front of the spinal

Background imageCondition Collection: Hapsburg jaw

Hapsburg jaw. Historical artwork (after Velasquez) of King Philip IV of Spain (1605-1665). Like several of his predecessors and descendants, Philip IV had a protruding lower jaw

Background imageCondition Collection: Neck and shoulder pain, X-ray artwork

Neck and shoulder pain, X-ray artwork
Neck and shoulder pain. Computer X-ray artwork of the back view of a human skeletons shoulders, neck and skull. The red area represents neck pain (cervicalgia) and shoulder pain

Background imageCondition Collection: Spinal cord stroke, MRI scan

Spinal cord stroke, MRI scan
Spinal cord stroke. Coloured Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan of a side view of a patients lower (thoracic, T) spine showing spinal cord infarction (stroke)

Background imageCondition Collection: Verruca

Verruca
A verruca (or plantar wart), a small benign growth in the skin caused by a virus infection. Unlike the common wart they grow on the soles of the feet

Background imageCondition Collection: Blocked artery, computer artwork

Blocked artery, computer artwork
Blocked artery. Computer artwork of a clot of blood cells (thrombus, red) in an artery affected by atherosclerosis. This is a narrowing of an artery due to fatty deposits (yellow) on its inner walls

Background imageCondition Collection: Aortic dissection, 3D CT scan

Aortic dissection, 3D CT scan
Aortic dissection. 3D computed tomography (CT) scan of a 67-year-old man with an aortic dissection. The aorta, the bodys main artery, is running vertically down centre (red)

Background imageCondition Collection: Artwork showing acne and rupture of follicle

Artwork showing acne and rupture of follicle
Acne vulgaris. Artwork showing aspects of acne vulgaris, a skin disorder in which the sebaceous glands in hair follicles become inflamed

Background imageCondition Collection: Dislocated neck bones, X-ray

Dislocated neck bones, X-ray
X-ray (side view) of the neck in a 57 year old patient showing dislocated vertebral bones (C5-C6) after a car accident

Background imageCondition Collection: Leucistic european robin

Leucistic european robin (Erithracus rubecula) perched on a rock. Leucism is a condition characterized by reduced pigmentation in animals and humans

Background imageCondition Collection: Cholera prevention, satirical artwork

Cholera prevention, satirical artwork
Cholera prevention. Satirical artwork portraying a womans efforts to protect herself during an outbreak of cholera. Cholera is a bacterial infection of the intestines that was often fatal before

Background imageCondition Collection: Cramp of the foot, satirical artwork

Cramp of the foot, satirical artwork
Cramp of the foot. Satirical artwork showing a man suffering an attack of cramp in his right foot, the toes of which have contracted in a painful spasm

Background imageCondition Collection: Cholera doctor, satirical artwork

Cholera doctor, satirical artwork
Cholera doctor. Satirical artwork of a London doctor gaining wealth (money at lower left) during an 1835 cholera epidemic

Background imageCondition Collection: Lung abscess, X-ray

Lung abscess, X-ray
Lung abscess. Coloured X-ray showing an abscess (dense coloured area, upper right) in the upper lobe of a patients left lung (right). An abscess is an accumulation of puss within a cavity in tissue

Background imageCondition Collection: Multiple sclerosis, MRI scan

Multiple sclerosis, MRI scan

Background imageCondition Collection: Full bladder, X-ray cystography

Full bladder, X-ray cystography
Full bladder. X-ray cystogram of the pelvic region of a 50-year-old incontinent patient, showing urine (white) leaking (lower centre) from the bladder (round, centre) during a stress test

Background imageCondition Collection: Smallpox virus particle, TEM

Smallpox virus particle, TEM
Smallpox virus particle. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a Variola major virus particle. Each particle consists of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageCondition Collection: Heavy menstrual bleeding, artwork

Heavy menstrual bleeding, artwork
Heavy menstrual bleeding, conceptual computer artwork. Collection of measuring cylinders containing differing amounts of blood

Background imageCondition Collection: Bacterial lung infection

Bacterial lung infection, computer artwork. Rod-shaped bacteria (bacilli, green) on the surface of the alveoli of the lungs (purple)

Background imageCondition Collection: Flakes of dead skin, SEM

Flakes of dead skin, SEM
Flakes of dead skin. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of dead skin from the scalp (dandruff), a condition where there is an excessive shedding of dead skin cells

Background imageCondition Collection: Lymphocytes in hair follicle, SEM

Lymphocytes in hair follicle, SEM
Lymphocytes in hair follicle, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Large numbers of lymphocytes (yellow) are seen in inflamed and necrotic tissue at the base of hair shafts (red)

Background imageCondition Collection: Bacillus subtilis bacteria, SEM

Bacillus subtilis bacteria, SEM
Bacillus subtilis. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Bacillus subtilis bacteria. B. subtilis, or hay bacillus, is an aerobic, gram-positive bacillus(rod-shaped bacterium)

Background imageCondition Collection: Bacteria on lung hairs

Bacteria on lung hairs
Bacteria in a lung. Computer artwork of bacteria (yellow) on cilia (hair-like structures) in a lung. Bacterial infection of the lungs can cause potentially fatal pneumonia

Background imageCondition Collection: Retinal implant, artwork

Retinal implant, artwork
Retinal implant. Computer artwork of a biomedical chip (square, centre right) implanted just under the surface of the retina in a human eye

Background imageCondition Collection: Prison reformer John Howard visiting a prison

Prison reformer John Howard visiting a prison
An engraving of Francis Wheatleys 1787 painting of John Howard Visiting and Relieving the Miseries of a Prison. Howard (third from right) (1726-1790)

Background imageCondition Collection: Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret

Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret
Princess Elizabeth (right) and Princess Margaret Rose at the last of the Duke of Yorks Camps, at Balmoral in August 1939. In 1919, the Princesses father, then Duke of York

Background imageCondition Collection: The Ambassadors, , (1533): Jean de Dinteville (1504-1555) and Georges de Selve

The Ambassadors, , (1533): Jean de Dinteville (1504-1555) and Georges de Selve (1508-1551), Bishop of Lavaur, ambassadors at the court of Henry VIII of England

Background imageCondition Collection: Merry Making On The Regents Birth Day

Merry Making On The Regents Birth Day, 1812, Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, Etcher, 1812, George, The Prince Regent, Dancing And Drinking At A Lavish Party With The Wife Of A Man Who Sits With A




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"Exploring the Past: Unveiling the Condition of Antique Maps" Step into a world where time stands still, as we delve into the captivating condition of antique maps. Each map tells a unique story, transporting us to distant lands and bygone eras. Gently unfurling an ancient scroll, we encounter an exquisite antique map of the Roman Empire. Its delicate lines depict a vast realm that once dominated Europe, offering a glimpse into its grandeur and complexity. Moving forward in time, our attention is drawn to another remarkable artifact - an antique map showcasing Britain under the Anglo Saxons. The intricate details reveal how this island nation evolved through centuries of cultural fusion and territorial shifts. A particularly intriguing piece catches our eye - a Falkland Islands Royal Engineer briefing map from 1982. This relic carries traces of history's conflicts etched upon its surface, reminding us of past struggles and their enduring impact on these remote islands. Venturing further across continents, we stumble upon an enchanting antique map depicting New Zealand in the 19th century. It unveils uncharted territories waiting to be explored while capturing the spirit of discovery that characterized this era. Not all maps have escaped unscathed from the ravages of time; one such example is a damaged antique map revealing Ireland's rich heritage amidst its visible wear and tear. Despite its imperfections, it serves as a testament to resilience and endurance throughout history. Journeying southward brings us face-to-face with an awe-inspiring antique map portraying Africa in 1873. Its faded hues evoke tales of exploration and colonization that shaped this vast continent for better or worse. Our gaze then falls upon yet another worn treasure - an aged depiction of Italy during the 19th century. Though marred by age-induced blemishes, it still manages to transport us back to a time when artistry flourished within Italian borders.