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Infusion Collection (#2)

Infusion: A Journey Through the World of Herbal Delights From Tomando Mate in Argentina to magical infusions in Benin, the art transcends borders and cultures

Background imageInfusion Collection: Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8872

Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8872
MODEL RELEASED. Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line

Background imageInfusion Collection: Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8871

Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8871
MODEL RELEASED. Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line

Background imageInfusion Collection: Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8869

Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8869
MODEL RELEASED. Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line

Background imageInfusion Collection: Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8870

Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8870
MODEL RELEASED. Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line

Background imageInfusion Collection: Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8866

Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8866
MODEL RELEASED. Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line

Background imageInfusion Collection: Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8868

Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8868
MODEL RELEASED. Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line

Background imageInfusion Collection: Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8867

Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8867
MODEL RELEASED. Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line

Background imageInfusion Collection: Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8865

Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8865
MODEL RELEASED. Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line

Background imageInfusion Collection: Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8864

Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8864
MODEL RELEASED. Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line

Background imageInfusion Collection: Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8861

Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8861
MODEL RELEASED. Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line

Background imageInfusion Collection: Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8863

Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8863
MODEL RELEASED. Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line

Background imageInfusion Collection: Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8862

Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8862
MODEL RELEASED. Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line

Background imageInfusion Collection: Nurses preparing medication F006 / 8859

Nurses preparing medication F006 / 8859
MODEL RELEASED. Nurses preparing medication for a patient

Background imageInfusion Collection: Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8860

Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line F006 / 8860
MODEL RELEASED. Nurse preparing a patient for an IV line

Background imageInfusion Collection: Nurse preparing IV drip F006 / 8857

Nurse preparing IV drip F006 / 8857
MODEL RELEASED. Nurse preparing an IV drip for a patient

Background imageInfusion Collection: Nurse preparing IV drip F006 / 8858

Nurse preparing IV drip F006 / 8858
MODEL RELEASED. Nurse preparing an IV drip

Background imageInfusion Collection: Tea Leaves (Light Micrograph)

Tea Leaves (Light Micrograph)
Tea Leaves. Light Micrograph of tea leaf fragments after infusion, shown under dark ground illumination. The straw-like structures are hairs. Magnification x396 (x94 at 10cm wide)

Background imageInfusion Collection: Tea Leaves (Light Micrograph) C014 / 1703

Tea Leaves (Light Micrograph) C014 / 1703
Tea Leaves. Light Micrograph of tea leaf fragments after infusion, shown under dark ground illumination. The straw-like structures are hairs. Magnification x396 (x94 at 10cm wide)

Background imageInfusion Collection: Dried hibiscus petals C015 / 7100

Dried hibiscus petals C015 / 7100
Dried hibiscus (Hibiscus sp.) petals. These petals are believed to have medicinal properties. They are also used in latin countries to make flor de Jamaica, a sweetened cold infusion

Background imageInfusion Collection: Tea cup with flowers and herbs

Tea cup with flowers and herbs

Background imageInfusion Collection: Chamomile - July

Chamomile - July
CMB-337 Wild CHAMOMILE / Scented Mayweed - low angle shot Matricaria chamomilla FLOWERS - Latin can also be Chamomilla recutita & Matricaria recutita Chris Martin Bahr contact details

Background imageInfusion Collection: Medicinal plants

Medicinal plants used as ingredients in herbal tea. Herbal tea is an infusion of plant parts in boiling water which is taken for its beneficial effects

Background imageInfusion Collection: Removing an intravenous catheter

Removing an intravenous catheter. Image 4 of 4. This catheter was connected to an IV (intravenous) drip bag, which may have contained saline (water and salts)

Background imageInfusion Collection: Intravenous drip

Intravenous drip. Image 2 of 4. Nurse adjusting the settings on an intravenous (IV) drip. This equipment is connected to a drip bag (not seen) that may contain saline (water and salts)

Background imageInfusion Collection: Saline drip bag

Saline drip bag, computer artwork. Saline is used to maintain fluid levels in dehydrated patients, or those who cannot take fluids orally

Background imageInfusion Collection: Cup of black tea

Cup of black tea

Background imageInfusion Collection: Instant coffee grains, SEM

Instant coffee grains, SEM
Instant coffee grains. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of instant coffee grains (granules). Instant coffee is a dried aqueous solution of roasted coffee

Background imageInfusion Collection: Saffron infusion

Saffron infusion. Saffron threads are the stigmas (female reproductive structure) of the saffron crocus. It is used in cooking as a seasoning and food colouring agent

Background imageInfusion Collection: Herbal tea and lavender

Herbal tea and lavender
Herbal tea in a glass cup and teapot with sprigs of lavender

Background imageInfusion Collection: Tea bag

Tea bag, perforated with holes through which chemicals from the tea leaves can infuse out

Background imageInfusion Collection: Herbal infusions

Herbal infusions

Background imageInfusion Collection: Dried tea, SEM

Dried tea, SEM
Dried tea. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of the dried leaves and buds of black tea (Camellia sinensis). Tea is a beverage made from an infusion of the dried leaves of the tea plant

Background imageInfusion Collection: Blood on a needle, SEM

Blood on a needle, SEM
Blood on a needle. Composite coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a needle with red blood cells on its tip

Background imageInfusion Collection: PCA machine for pain relief, artwork

PCA machine for pain relief, artwork
Artwork of a patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) machine through which the patient can administer their own pain relief by infusion without an overdose of medication

Background imageInfusion Collection: Mint tea

Mint tea. Infusion of mint leaves (Mentha sp.) in a glass of hot water. This tea is a traditional remedy in the treatment of fevers, headaches and digestive disorders

Background imageInfusion Collection: Lemon tea

Lemon tea. Lemon is used in tea and hot drinks toflush toxins out of the body (a detox)

Background imageInfusion Collection: Making Infusion C1880

Making Infusion C1880
Making an infusion

Background imageInfusion Collection: Kniepp Cure

Kniepp Cure
Diagrams to show the Kniepp cure, which involves the knee jet, head infusion and walking barefoot in wet grass




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Infusion: A Journey Through the World of Herbal Delights From Tomando Mate in Argentina to magical infusions in Benin, the art transcends borders and cultures, and is a celebration of nature's bounty, where fresh and dried herbs, flowers, leaves are transformed into elixirs that heal and rejuvenate. In glass bottles and capsules, these potent concoctions take many forms and can be found as ointments to soothe tired muscles or lavender bags to bring tranquility to our senses. And let's not forget about the comforting warmth of herbal tea infusions that nourish both body and soul. Picture yourself in Argentina, sipping on a traditional mate - their national drink - amidst the serene patio of Hosteria Villa Cardon in Cachi. The aroma wafts through the air as you indulge in this caffeine-rich beverage that invigorates your senses. Strolling through La Boca in Buenos Aires, vibrant magnets shaped like "Mate" catch your eye at a street stand. These colorful trinkets pay homage to South America's beloved infused drink while adding a touch of charm to any space. Traveling further across continents brings us to Africa's Taneka villages. Here, fetisheurs prepare magical infusions over crackling fireplaces, harnessing ancient wisdom passed down through generations. Their potions hold secrets yet untold but promise an enchanting experience for those who dare partake. Back home again, we encounter familiar ingredients like narrow-leaved ginger with its spicy kick or coffee plants bearing white flowers, leaves, and beans that awaken our senses each morning. Blue flowered common liquorice adds sweetness while yellow flowered rue lends its unique flavor profile to create unforgettable blends. And finally, there is camomile tea – soothing golden hues captured beautifully in chromolitho prints – offering solace after a long day or simply providing moments of quiet reflection amidst life's chaos. Infusion is more than just a process.