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Patient Collection (#73)

In the depths of history, the concept of "patient" has evolved alongside humanity's pursuit for medical care and understanding

Background imagePatient Collection: Stroke (apoplexy), satirical artwork

Stroke (apoplexy), satirical artwork
Stroke (apoplexy). Satirical artwork of a patient attended by his wife and physicians, following a sudden loss of consciousness, then known by the term apoplexy and most likely a stroke

Background imagePatient Collection: Hydropathy, satirical artwork

Hydropathy, satirical artwork
Hydropathy. Satirical artwork showing a patient being doused in ice-cold water as part of a form of water cure. This was known historically as hydropathy, and is now known as hydrotherapy

Background imagePatient Collection: Gout and the Spider, allegorical artwork

Gout and the Spider, allegorical artwork
Gout and the Spider. Artwork illustrating the fable of Gout and the Spider, as told by the French poet and author Jean de La Fontaine (1621-1695)

Background imagePatient Collection: Taking an X-ray

Taking an X-ray
MODEL RELEASED. Taking an X-ray. Radiographer (standing) taking an X-ray of a female patient. The device held by the radiographer passes X-rays through the patients body

Background imagePatient Collection: Anterior cruciate ligament tear, CT scan

Anterior cruciate ligament tear, CT scan
Anterior cruciate ligament tear. Coloured computer tomography (CT) scan of the knee joint of a patient with a tear of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)

Background imagePatient Collection: Young girl in hospital

Young girl in hospital
MODEL RELEASED. Young girl in hospital. Nurse watching a young girl drawing in a hospital bed

Background imagePatient Collection: Sacral nerve stimulation implant, artwork

Sacral nerve stimulation implant, artwork
Sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) implant. Computer artwork of the sacral region of a woman showing a sacral nerve stimulator implanted in the abdomen

Background imagePatient Collection: Ribcage and blood vessels, 3D CT scan

Ribcage and blood vessels, 3D CT scan
Coloured three-dimensional (3D) Computed Tomography (CT) scan in front view of the chest in a patient showing the bones of the ribcage (ribs) which protect the heart (at centre) and its blood vessels

Background imagePatient Collection: Calcified aortic artery, 3D CT scan

Calcified aortic artery, 3D CT scan
Coloured three-dimensional (3D) Computed Tomography (CT) scan in front view of the abdomen in a patient showing the kidneys (red)

Background imagePatient Collection: Spine and aorta, 3D CT scan

Spine and aorta, 3D CT scan
Coloured three-dimensional (3D) Computed Tomography (CT) scan in front view of the abdomen in a patient showing the vertebral bones of the spine (running top to bottom)

Background imagePatient Collection: Aortic aneurysm, X-ray

Aortic aneurysm, X-ray
Aortic aneurysm. Coloured X-ray of the chest of a 68-year-old woman with an aortic aneurysm. An aneurysm is a swelling of an artery where the wall has weakened, here on the arch where the aorta

Background imagePatient Collection: Medullary sponge kidney, CT scan

Medullary sponge kidney, CT scan
Medullary sponge kidney. Coloured computed tomography (CT) scan in axial section of the abdomen of a 25-year-old patient with medullary sponge kidney, or Cacchi Ricci disease

Background imagePatient Collection: Fibrosing alveolitis, X-ray

Fibrosing alveolitis, X-ray
Fibrosing alveolitis. Coloured X-ray of the chest of an 82-year-old man with fibrosing alveolitis. Also known as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis

Background imagePatient Collection: Heart and aortic artery, 3D CT scan

Heart and aortic artery, 3D CT scan
Coloured three-dimensional (3D) Computed Tomography (CT) scan in side view of the vertebral bones (spine, at left) in a patient showing the heart (at top right)

Background imagePatient Collection: Slipped disc, MRI scan

Slipped disc, MRI scan
Slipped disc, coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. Profile view of the spine of a 59-year-old patient with severe rheumatoid arthritis and a herniated (slipped) disc (red)

Background imagePatient Collection: Kidneys and bladder, 3D CT scan

Kidneys and bladder, 3D CT scan
Coloured three-dimensional (3D) Computed Tomography (CT) scan in front view of the abdomen in a patient showing the kidneys (blue) on either side of the vertebral bones of the spine (at upper centre)

Background imagePatient Collection: Ribcage and heart, 3D CT scan

Ribcage and heart, 3D CT scan
Coloured three-dimensional (3D) Computed Tomography (CT) scan in side view of the chest in a patient showing the bones of the ribcage (ribs) which protect the heart (at centre) and its blood vessels

Background imagePatient Collection: Incontinence implant, X-ray

Incontinence implant, X-ray
Incontinence implant. Coloured frontal X-ray of the pelvic region of a 61-year-old woman with a sacral nerve stimulator (SNS) implanted in the abdomen (dark lines, centre left and right)

Background imagePatient Collection: Spine in Hurler Syndrome, X-ray

Spine in Hurler Syndrome, X-ray
Spine in Hurler Syndrome. Coloured X-ray of the spine of a 26-month-old child with Hurler syndrome (also called mucopolysaccharidosis type I, MPS I)

Background imagePatient Collection: Woman with a broken ankle

Woman with a broken ankle
MODEL RELEASED. Woman with a broken ankle waiting in a doctors office. A cast around her lower leg, ankle and foot has immobilised the joint, allowing it to heal

Background imagePatient Collection: Rehabilitation exercises, artwork

Rehabilitation exercises, artwork
Rehabilitation exercises. Computer artwork showing a man performing exercises as part of physical therapy aimed at maintaining and restoring maximum movement following an injury

Background imagePatient Collection: Japanese acupuncture

Japanese acupuncture. Artwork showing the instruments and techniques used in Japanese acupuncture. This method is a traditional Chinese treatment that spread from there to neighbouring countries

Background imagePatient Collection: Dehydration, artwork

Dehydration, artwork
Dehydration. Computer artwork of a senior patient in a hospital bed, showing the signs of dehydration. These include: dry eyes and mouth; drowsiness

Background imagePatient Collection: Swallowed needles, X-ray

Swallowed needles, X-ray. Dementia patient who has swallowed sewing needles (centre middle)

Background imagePatient Collection: Baby in an incubator, artwork

Baby in an incubator, artwork
Baby in an incubator. Computer artwork of a newborn baby in an incubator. Incubators are used to maintain optimal environmental conditions suitable for a newborn baby

Background imagePatient Collection: Slipped disc, artwork

Slipped disc, artwork
Slipped disc. Artwork showing a slipped disc (orange) in a womans back. This condition is where one of the intervertebral discs (grey) in the backbone ruptures

Background imagePatient Collection: Early baby incubator, 19th century

Early baby incubator, 19th century
Early baby incubator. Premature baby being cared for in an incubator with the air temperature maintained at 30 degrees Celsius

Background imagePatient Collection: Gout, 18th-century caricature

Gout, 18th-century caricature

Background imagePatient Collection: Pasteur Institute, 19th century

Pasteur Institute, 19th century
Pasteur Institute. Patients in the waiting room of the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France. Founded in 1887 and inaugurated in 1888

Background imagePatient Collection: Vascular causes of headaches

Vascular causes of headaches. Artwork showing blood vessels (red) and nerves (yellow) in the head, showing how a headache causes pain

Background imagePatient Collection: Pharmacy scenes, 16th century

Pharmacy scenes, 16th century
Pharmacy scenes. 16th-century artwork of physicians, students and various patients being treated with pharmaceutical products

Background imagePatient Collection: Jesus the apothecary, 16th century

Jesus the apothecary, 16th century
Jesus the apothecary. 16th-century artwork showing Jesus Christ (left) as an apothecary treating Adam and Eve. Various treatments are on the shelves

Background imagePatient Collection: Cupping, historical artwork

Cupping, historical artwork
Cupping. Historical artwork showing the use of suction cups, a form of traditional medicine used to bring bad blood to the surface from internal organs

Background imagePatient Collection: Pharmacy preparations, 16th century

Pharmacy preparations, 16th century
Pharmacy preparations, 16th-century artwork showing pharmacists (apothecaries) preparing treatments for patients. This artwork is from Ortus sanitatis

Background imagePatient Collection: Italian apothecary, 18th century

Italian apothecary, 18th century
Italian apothecary. 18th-century artwork showing the interior of an apothecarys shop in Italy. An apothecary was the equivalent of a modern pharmacist, dealing in remedies based on herbal medicine

Background imagePatient Collection: Jesus the healer, 12th century

Jesus the healer, 12th century
Jesus the healer. 12th-century mosaic of Jesus Christ (centre, with halo) laying his hands on a woman (right) to heal her, while a group looks on at left

Background imagePatient Collection: Knights Hospitaller, 16th century

Knights Hospitaller, 16th century
Knights Hospitaller. 16th-century artwork showing patients being cared for in a hospital founded by the Knights Hospitaller

Background imagePatient Collection: Hay fever, conceptual artwork

Hay fever, conceptual artwork. Head of a human figure with flower images representing the allergic reaction known as hay fever

Background imagePatient Collection: Child patient, Uganda

Child patient, Uganda
MODEL RELEASED. Child patient lying in a hospital bed, with a visitor keeping vigil. Photographed at St. Marys Hospital in Lacor, Gulu, Uganda

Background imagePatient Collection: Depression, conceptual artwork

Depression, conceptual artwork. Dark cloud over the head of a grimacing human figure, representing the mental condition known as depression

Background imagePatient Collection: Mental breakdown, conceptual artwork

Mental breakdown, conceptual artwork. Human head with read and white scrawled lines representing a mental or nervous breakdown

Background imagePatient Collection: Fractured femur, X-ray

Fractured femur, X-ray
Fractured femur. X-ray of a patient with a total hip replacement who has fractured their femur (thigh bone). The fracture (centre right) has occurred towards the end of the implant (solid white)

Background imagePatient Collection: Dislocated hip replacement, X-ray

Dislocated hip replacement, X-ray
Dislocated hip replacement. Frontal X-ray of the pelvis of a patient with bi-lateral (both sides) total hip replacements. The right joint replacement (right) has become dislocated

Background imagePatient Collection: Migraine mechanisms, artwork

Migraine mechanisms, artwork
Migraine mechanisms. Artwork showing the blood vessel and brain mechanisms thought to cause some types of migraines. It is thought that the trigger is nitric oxide (NO)

Background imagePatient Collection: Varicose veins, thermogram

Varicose veins, thermogram
MODEL RELEASED. Varicose veins. Varicose veins. Thermogram of the legs of a 56-year-old woman, showing severe varicose veins in the left leg (right)

Background imagePatient Collection: Asthma and mucus overproduction, artwork

Asthma and mucus overproduction, artwork
Asthma and mucus overproduction. Artwork showing how the bodys immune response causes the inflammation seen in asthma. The chest of a human figure is at top right

Background imagePatient Collection: Deep brain stimulation, artwork

Deep brain stimulation, artwork
MODEL RELEASED. Deep brain stimulation (DBS), cutaway computer artwork. This neurosurgical treatment involves the implantation of a brain pacemaker (under skin on shoulder)

Background imagePatient Collection: Heart attack, artwork

Heart attack, artwork
MODEL RELEASED. Heart attack, conceptual computer artwork. Shattering glass seen around a man clutching his chest due to the pain of a heart attack (myocardial infarction)




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In the depths of history, the concept of "patient" has evolved alongside humanity's pursuit for medical care and understanding. From the haunting silhouettes of World War I soldiers, their bodies bearing witness to the horrors of battle, to the delicate intricacies revealed by a 3D angiogram in 1981, our journey through healing is as diverse as it is profound. It was in 1846 that a groundbreaking milestone forever changed surgery - the first use of anesthesia. This revolutionary discovery brought relief to countless individuals who previously endured unimaginable pain during procedures. In those early days, patients were often confined within asylum walls under Charcot's watchful eye, seeking solace from their troubled minds. The X-ray C017 / 7187 reveals a broken wrist bone frozen in time - a testament to both human fragility and resilience. Across continents and centuries, hospitals like Whipps Cross Hospital in Essex became beacons of hope for those seeking comfort amidst illness or injury. Even dentistry had its place in this narrative; Victorian scrap captures an unsettling scene where a dentist pulls a tooth with determination etched on his face. Yet progress prevailed as Florence Nightingale emerged as an emblematic figure advocating for proper healthcare practices. Pneumothorax treatment found its place among medical advancements too - captured vividly through an X-ray image that showcases not only cause but also effect. Meanwhile, H. M Bateman's cartoon humorously depicts the trials faced by dentists throughout history. In Cuba around 1900, Dr. Carlos Finlay and Dr. Walter Reed stood at the forefront of conquering Yellow Fever after years plagued by its devastating effects on communities. Their collaboration paved the way for inoculations against this deadly disease. Looking back further still into ancient times brings us face-to-face with trepanation depicted in mesmerizing artwork from the fourteenth century - revealing mankind's earliest attempts at cranial surgery.