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Medical Institution Collection

The medical institution is a place where healing and progress intersect, as depicted in various historical moments captured through lithographs, engravings

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: General View of the Maritime Hospital in Rochefort (colour litho)

General View of the Maritime Hospital in Rochefort (colour litho)
CHT236379 General View of the Maritime Hospital in Rochefort (colour litho) by Mercereau, Charles (1822-64); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Visit of President Felix Faure (1841-99) to the Institution Nationale des Sourds-Muets

Visit of President Felix Faure (1841-99) to the Institution Nationale des Sourds-Muets
CHT234583 Visit of President Felix Faure (1841-99) to the Institution Nationale des Sourds-Muets, 1887 (oil on canvas) by Burgers, Hendrieus Jacobus (1834-99); Institut National des Jeunes Sourds

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: View of the Town and Port of Liverpool (engraving)

View of the Town and Port of Liverpool (engraving)
1610290 View of the Town and Port of Liverpool (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: View of the Town and Port of Liverpool)

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: South Staffordshire General Hospital (engraving)

South Staffordshire General Hospital (engraving)
451615 South Staffordshire General Hospital (engraving) by Banks, E. (19th century); Wolverhampton Art Gallery, West Midlands, UK; eWolverhampton Art Gallery; British, out of copyright

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: whitechapel, london, u. k. 1887, princess of wales, opened, new buildings, london

whitechapel, london, u. k. 1887, princess of wales, opened, new buildings, london
Whitechapel, London, U.K. 1887, Princess of Wales opened the new buildings of the London Hospital, Library of Medical College, Nursing home, Medical College

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 5008 x 3794

Source Size = 5008 x 3794
General Schenck Inspecting the Blue Coat Boys at Christs Hospital

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 5081 x 3813

Source Size = 5081 x 3813
A Christening in the Chapel of the Foundling Hospital

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 2525 x 1907

Source Size = 2525 x 1907
The Victoria Hospital for Sick Children, Hull

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 3770 x 3329

Source Size = 3770 x 3329
Towing the " dreadnought" Hospital Ship to her Last Berth

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: North Front of Chelsea Hospital

North Front of Chelsea Hospital

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Edinburgh: Gillespies Hospital, from the East

Edinburgh: Gillespies Hospital, from the East

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Edinburgh: Watsons, Orphans, and Stewarts Hospitals, from Drumsheugh

Edinburgh: Watsons, Orphans, and Stewarts Hospitals, from Drumsheugh
Edinburgh: Watson s, Orphans, and Stewarts Hospitals, from Drumsheugh Grounds, 1859

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: The British Occupation of Egypt, the Citadel Hospital, Cairo: Convalescents in Hospital

The British Occupation of Egypt, the Citadel Hospital, Cairo: Convalescents in Hospital, Ward of Centre Division

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: The Loss of the Utopia Off Ragged Staff, Gibraltar: Fatherless and Motherless, Some

The Loss of the Utopia Off Ragged Staff, Gibraltar: Fatherless and Motherless, Some
The Loss of the Utopia Off Ragged Staff, Gibraltar: Fatherless and Motherless, some of the Rescued Children in the Royal Naval Hospital

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: The Queen and the Bluecoat Boys: her Majesty Inspecting the Christs Hospital

The Queen and the Bluecoat Boys: her Majesty Inspecting the Christs Hospital Boys Drawings in the Picture Gallery, Buckingham Palace, London, UK

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: The Coming Race at the Albert Hall. Bazaar for the Benefit of the West End Hospital

The Coming Race at the Albert Hall. Bazaar for the Benefit of the West End Hospital, and the School of Massage and Electricity

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: The New Barrack-Hospital, at Scutari, 1854

The New Barrack-Hospital, at Scutari, 1854

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Hospital Ship Near the Seraglio, at Constantinople, Istanbul, 1854

Hospital Ship Near the Seraglio, at Constantinople, Istanbul, 1854

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: NEW AMBULANCE WITH THE ARMY IN THE EAST, 1854; The hospital cart or ambulance accompanying

NEW AMBULANCE WITH THE ARMY IN THE EAST, 1854; The hospital cart or ambulance accompanying our troops for service in Turkey, is built after a plan recommended by Dr. Guthrie

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Sisters of Charity (St. Benoit), in the New Hospital, at Pera. 1854

Sisters of Charity (St. Benoit), in the New Hospital, at Pera. 1854

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 4935 x 3762

Source Size = 4935 x 3762
The Seamens Hospital Ship Dreadnought, Off Greenwich, London, 1870

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 4988 x 3409

Source Size = 4988 x 3409
The War in the East: Training Ladies for Nurses at a Military Hospital at St. Petersburg, Russia

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 3773 x 5030

Source Size = 3773 x 5030
THE REOPENING OF CHARING CROSS HOSPITAL BY THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES: 1. The Prince Declaring the Hospital Open; 2. The Princess Talking with a Patient, a Young Frenchwoman; 3

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 3755 x 1679

Source Size = 3755 x 1679
The Eastern Question, Lady Strangfords Hospital at Batak

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 5007 x 1881

Source Size = 5007 x 1881
The Eastern Question; at Nisch: " we Shall Live to Fight Again!" : Turks in the English Red Cross Hospital

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 3769 x 1267

Source Size = 3769 x 1267
The Small-Pox Epidemic and the Metropolitan Asylums Board: the Twin-Ship " castalia, " Converted into an " echelon" Smallpox Hospital at Longreach

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 3768 x 2525

Source Size = 3768 x 2525
THE SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC AND THE METROPOLITAN ASYLUMS BOARD: THE " RED CROSS" NEW AMBULANCE STEAMER: 1. The " Red Cross" Carrying Patients to the Hospital Ships at Long Reach. 2 & 3

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 3781 x 1658

Source Size = 3781 x 1658
The Lowder Memorial Clergy House, St. Peter s, London Docks, Opened by Earl Nelson (Left Image), British Ophthalmic Hospital and Hospice of the Order of St. John at Jerusalem (Right Image)

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 3754 x 3341

Source Size = 3754 x 3341
The International Peasant Festival at the Royal Albert Hall, in Aid of the Funds of the West End Hospital for Paralysis, London

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 3784 x 1277

Source Size = 3784 x 1277
Naval Hospital at Malta

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 3789 x 1690

Source Size = 3789 x 1690
Some of the Worst Cases from Tel-El-Kebir, Egypt: a Group of Wounded Men at the Herbert Hospital, Woolwich; Drummer G. Walsh (2nd York and Lancaster Regiment); Private A

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 3787 x 5016

Source Size = 3787 x 5016
THE RETURN OF THE TROOPS FROM EGYPT, THE WOUNDED IN HASLAR HOSPITAL: 1. The Quadrangle; 2. Recovered; 3. The Boy who Brought Home the Cannon Ball; 4. Distributing Grapes and Tobacco; 5

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 3814 x 1731

Source Size = 3814 x 1731
New Eden Hospital for Women and Children, Calcutta, India

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 3822 x 2561

Source Size = 3822 x 2561
The War in Egypt: Lieutenant Purvis, Commander of the Ironclad Train, being Taken to Hospital after the Battle of Kassassin, September 9

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 3787 x 5008

Source Size = 3787 x 5008
THE WAR IN EGYPT, WOUNDED SOLDIERS ARRIVING AT PORTSMOUTH: 1. The Last of the Wounded Officers (Major Terry) Leaving the " Orontes" ; 2

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 3754 x 2512

Source Size = 3754 x 2512
THE MARIETTE FETE AT BOULOGNE: 1. The New Hospital; 2. Mariettes Grave at Boulac, Cairo; 3. Statue of Auguste Mariette at Boulogne, Unveiled July 16, 1882; 4

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 3783 x 5024

Source Size = 3783 x 5024
Hospital Saturday, Archbishop Manning Addressing the Meeting in Hyde Park, October 17, 1874

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 3962 x 2508

Source Size = 3962 x 2508
Sebastopol, from the Hospital Walls

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 5820 x 3699

Source Size = 5820 x 3699
Remains of the Hospital in Sebastopol

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 3887 x 2536

Source Size = 3887 x 2536
Hospital in Sebastopol, Dr. Durgan Attending the Wounded

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 5900 x 3977

Source Size = 5900 x 3977
" the Belleisle" Hospital Ship Taking Provisions on Board

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 3918 x 2538

Source Size = 3918 x 2538
Lady Redcliffe Visiting the Wounded in the Hospital at Scutari

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 3912 x 2465

Source Size = 3912 x 2465
The New Castle Hospital, at Balaclava

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 1982 x 1625

Source Size = 1982 x 1625
Invalided Soldiers before the Hospital Barracks, at Brompton

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 1955 x 1632

Source Size = 1955 x 1632
Invalided Soldiers before the Hospital Barracks, at Brompton

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: West Virginia: New State Hospital for the Insane at Weston

West Virginia: New State Hospital for the Insane at Weston

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: New York: Ladies of the Flower and Fruit Mission Waiting Upon Patients, in the Hospital

New York: Ladies of the Flower and Fruit Mission Waiting Upon Patients, in the Hospital Tent on Ninety-Ninth Street

Background imageMedical Institution Collection: Source Size = 1880 x 3389

Source Size = 1880 x 3389
Statue of the Late Sir William Peel, K.C.B. in Greenwich Hospital




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The medical institution is a place where healing and progress intersect, as depicted in various historical moments captured through lithographs, engravings, and photographs. In the General View of the Maritime Hospital in Rochefort, we witness the grandeur of a healthcare facility that has stood the test of time. Its imposing architecture speaks volumes about its commitment to providing quality care. Another significant event etched in history is President Felix Faure's visit to the Institution Nationale des Sourds-Muets. This momentous occasion highlights the importance placed on inclusivity and accessibility within medical institutions. Moving across borders, we are transported to Liverpool, where a captivating engraving showcases both the town and port. Amidst this bustling cityscape lies yet another medical institution dedicated to serving its community – an emblem of resilience amid urban life. Meanwhile, South Staffordshire General Hospital stands tall in an engraving that captures its essence as a pillar of healthcare for those it serves. The image evokes feelings of trust and reliability associated with such esteemed establishments. In Whitechapel, London during 1887, two significant events unfolded at a renowned medical institution. A royal procession passed by these hallowed halls while Princess of Wales inaugurated new buildings – symbolizing recognition from royalty and celebrating advancements made within medicine. However, not all historical moments are joyous; some bear witness to tragedy. The Assassination of Lord F. C Cavendish and Mr. , though tragic in nature, reminds us that even amidst darkness there exists unwavering determination within these institutions to heal wounds physical or otherwise. Lastly but no less important is Chelsea Hospital's North Front - an architectural marvel standing proudly as a testament to compassion extended towards veterans who have served their country selflessly. These glimpses into different medical institutions throughout history remind us that they are more than just brick-and-mortar structures; they represent hope for those seeking solace during times of illness or injury.