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Pulse Collection (#2)

"Pulse: A Multifaceted Phenomenon Unveiling the Rhythms of Life" Supernova Explosion: Witnessing the birth and death of stars

Background imagePulse Collection: The embarrassed doctor or Doctor with a pregnant young girl

The embarrassed doctor or Doctor with a pregnant young girl
CHT157478 The embarrassed doctor or Doctor with a pregnant young girl, early 19th century (coloured litho) by Coeure, Sebastien (1778-p.1831); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imagePulse Collection: Doctor taking a womans pulse (colour photo)

Doctor taking a womans pulse (colour photo)
3096214 Doctor taking a womans pulse (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Doctor taking a womans pulse)

Background imagePulse Collection: Illustration for Quality Street (colour litho)

Illustration for Quality Street (colour litho)
2794585 Illustration for Quality Street (colour litho) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: She will recover)

Background imagePulse Collection: Le Malade Imaginaire, 1861 (oil on canvas)

Le Malade Imaginaire, 1861 (oil on canvas)
CH139910 Le Malade Imaginaire, 1861 (oil on canvas) by Solomon, Abraham (1824-62); 111.7x91.4 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePulse Collection: Human heart and chest, illustration

Human heart and chest, illustration
Human heart with vessels, bronchial tree and cut rib cage. On white background

Background imagePulse Collection: Brain activity, artwork

Brain activity, artwork
Brain activity, computer artwork

Background imagePulse Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104299

EyeUbiquitous_20104299
Mexico, Oaxaca, Pulses and maize for sale in the market

Background imagePulse Collection: Doctor, September 10, 1799. September 10, 1799. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Doctor, September 10, 1799. September 10, 1799. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Doctor, September 10, 1799

Background imagePulse Collection: Sore Sicke They Were and Like To Dye, c1878. Creator: Randolph Caldecott

Sore Sicke They Were and Like To Dye, c1878. Creator: Randolph Caldecott
Sore Sicke They Were and Like To Dye, c1878. The Babes play obliviously as their parents lie on their deathbed, attended by doctors

Background imagePulse Collection: The Physicians Visit (oil on panel)

The Physicians Visit (oil on panel)
NOR86716 The Physicians Visit (oil on panel) by Steen, Jan Havicksz. (1625/26-79); 41x35.5 cm; Noortman, Mstricht, Netherlands; (add.info.: probably painted during Harlem period 1661-70; ); Dutch

Background imagePulse Collection: 01316 The Doctors Visit

01316 The Doctors Visit
XAM79089 01316 The Doctors Visit by Mieris, Frans van (1635-81); Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imagePulse Collection: Woman standing, body facing forward head turned to one side, illustration overlay showing skeleton

Woman standing, body facing forward head turned to one side, illustration overlay showing skeleton and inner organs

Background imagePulse Collection: Male human circulatory system, upper body

Male human circulatory system, upper body
Male human circulatory system, upper part, superimposed to realistic body

Background imagePulse Collection: Sick Woman interior doctor takes pulse young woman

Sick Woman interior doctor takes pulse young woman
The Sick Woman, The Sick Woman. In an interior, a doctor takes the pulse of a young woman who is leaning forward with her head on a pillow. In the background a bed, on the wall a lute and a clock

Background imagePulse Collection: Syrian Doctor Takes Pulse Of Woman Patient From Travels In Turkey Egypt Nubia & Palestine By R

Syrian Doctor Takes Pulse Of Woman Patient From Travels In Turkey Egypt Nubia & Palestine By R Madden Published London 1829

Background imagePulse Collection: History of medicine. Parturient. Painting. 15th century. Flo

History of medicine. Parturient. Painting. 15th century. Florence. Italy

Background imagePulse Collection: Messerschmitt Me 328 -seen in wind tunnell model form

Messerschmitt Me 328 -seen in wind tunnell model form, it was designed to use pulse jets It proved an expensive failure

Background imagePulse Collection: Acacia in the stone desert, black desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Acacia in the stone desert, black desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imagePulse Collection: Acacia in the Libyan Desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Acacia in the Libyan Desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa

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Lentils

Background imagePulse Collection: Of what ill he die?, 1799. Artist: Francisco Goya

Of what ill he die?, 1799. Artist: Francisco Goya
Of what ill he die?, 1799. Plate 40 of Los caprichos. Los Caprichos were published in 1799 at a time of social repression

Background imagePulse Collection: Miss Nightingale and the Military in the East, c1860

Miss Nightingale and the Military in the East, c1860. Florence Nightingale in the British military hospital at Scutari during the Crimean War (1853-1856). The doctor is taking a patients pulse

Background imagePulse Collection: Lady-Physicians, 1865. Artist: George du Maurier

Lady-Physicians, 1865. Artist: George du Maurier
Lady-Physicians, 1865. A woman doctor takes the pulse of a patient who lies back in his chair looking at her. Just at the time that women were fighting to make careers in medicine

Background imagePulse Collection: Doctor taking a patients pulse, Brooklyn Navy Yard Hospital

Doctor taking a patients pulse, Brooklyn Navy Yard Hospital, New York City, USA Date: 1901

Background imagePulse Collection: Regency gentleman having his pulse taken by a doctor

Regency gentleman having his pulse taken by a doctor.. Handcolored copperplate engraving by Francis Eginton from Christopher Ansteys The New Bath Guide, John Browne, Bath, 1807

Background imagePulse Collection: Doctor and geisha patient, Japan

Doctor and geisha patient, Japan. Date: circa 1890s

Background imagePulse Collection: DICKENS: DOMBEY AND SON. Illustration by Felix O. C. Darley for Charles Dickenss Dombey and Son

DICKENS: DOMBEY AND SON. Illustration by Felix O. C. Darley for Charles Dickenss Dombey and Son
DICKENS: DOMBEY AND SON. Illustration by Felix O.C. Darley for Charles Dickenss Dombey and Son, showing Captain Cuttle taking the pulse of Florence. Engraving by Stephen Alonzo Schoff, c1873

Background imagePulse Collection: RED CROSS, 1942. A Red Cross nurses aide taking a patients pulse at a hospital in Washington, D

RED CROSS, 1942. A Red Cross nurses aide taking a patients pulse at a hospital in Washington, D.C. 1942

Background imagePulse Collection: color image, concept, copy space, data, day, digital age, digital composite, digital distortion

color image, concept, copy space, data, day, digital age, digital composite, digital distortion
Pixelated heart floating in forest

Background imagePulse Collection: Woman sat with leg outstretched to one side, other leg folded in, arm behind head, skeleton

Woman sat with leg outstretched to one side, other leg folded in, arm behind head, skeleton, lymphatic system illustration overlay

Background imagePulse Collection: SPHYGMOMANOMETER, 1927. The sphygmomanometer and its use. Drawing, 1927

SPHYGMOMANOMETER, 1927. The sphygmomanometer and its use. Drawing, 1927

Background imagePulse Collection: Burst of energy forms into powerful beam of light

Burst of energy forms into powerful beam of light
Combined bursts of energy form a powerful beam which is able to destroy whole planets

Background imagePulse Collection: Abstract image of the Sun

Abstract image of the Sun

Background imagePulse Collection: Comparison of different sized kidney stones in the human kidney

Comparison of different sized kidney stones in the human kidney. The middle image shows the use of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy to break up the stones

Background imagePulse Collection: Medical chart showing the signs and symptoms of kidney stones

Medical chart showing the signs and symptoms of kidney stones

Background imagePulse Collection: He then sat down beside her and felt her pulse

He then sat down beside her and felt her pulse

Background imagePulse Collection: Three of Uncle Sams Pets. We get rations every 29 days

Three of Uncle Sams Pets. We get rations every 29 days. Our pulse is good. Expressive medium. We put in 60 minutes each hour in our present attitude, John C. H. Grabill was an american photographer

Background imagePulse Collection: Taking a patients pulse, Brooklyn Navy Yard Hospital, c. 1890-1901 (b / w photo)

Taking a patients pulse, Brooklyn Navy Yard Hospital, c. 1890-1901 (b / w photo)
XOS862648 Taking a patients pulse, Brooklyn Navy Yard Hospital, c.1890-1901 (b/w photo) by Detroit Publishing Co. (1880-1920); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imagePulse Collection: The physician as god, Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), 1587

The physician as god, Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), 1587

Background imagePulse Collection: Sickbed of the wife of the pasha, 1639, print maker: Caspar Luyken, Caspar Luyken

Sickbed of the wife of the pasha, 1639, print maker: Caspar Luyken, Caspar Luyken, Johann David Zunnern, 1701

Background imagePulse Collection: F. 111 A Medical Consultation, from The Book of Kalila and Dimna from The

F. 111 A Medical Consultation, from The Book of Kalila and Dimna from The
XIR110502 F.111 A Medical Consultation, from The Book of Kalila and Dimna from The Fables of Bidpay (gouache on paper) by Islamic School, (14th century); Egyptian National Library, Cairo

Background imagePulse Collection: Peanuts in a Wasabi flavoured coating

Peanuts in a Wasabi flavoured coating

Background imagePulse Collection: Peanuts in a curry flavoured coating

Peanuts in a curry flavoured coating

Background imagePulse Collection: Peanuts in a paprika flavoured coating

Peanuts in a paprika flavoured coating

Background imagePulse Collection: Peanuts in a Wasabi flavoured coating, in a bowl

Peanuts in a Wasabi flavoured coating, in a bowl

Background imagePulse Collection: Various coated peanuts, curry, Wasabi and chili flavours

Various coated peanuts, curry, Wasabi and chili flavours

Background imagePulse Collection: Peanuts in various flavoured coatings, chili, Wasabi, curry and paprika

Peanuts in various flavoured coatings, chili, Wasabi, curry and paprika

Background imagePulse Collection: Various coated peanuts, Wasabi and chili flavours

Various coated peanuts, Wasabi and chili flavours




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"Pulse: A Multifaceted Phenomenon Unveiling the Rhythms of Life" Supernova Explosion: Witnessing the birth and death of stars, a pulse that illuminates the cosmos with its breathtaking brilliance. Artwork: Brushstrokes capturing the essence of life's pulsating energy, revealing emotions that resonate within our souls. Nerve Cell: The intricate network of neurons, transmitting electrical impulses at lightning speed, orchestrating our thoughts and actions. Chinese Doctor / Ca 1915: Ancient wisdom meets modern medicine as a skilled practitioner delicately feels your pulse to diagnose ailments and restore balance. Optical Computing: Harnessing light's rapid oscillations to revolutionize information processing, paving the way for faster and more efficient technologies. Sprouting Beans: Nature's vibrant heartbeat emerges as tiny seeds burst forth with life, reaching towards sunlight in an endless cycle of growth. Red Lentils: Nutrient-rich pulses that nourish both body and soul; their scarlet hue symbolizing vitality and passion on our plates. Pulsar: Celestial beacons emitting rhythmic radio waves across vast distances, reminding us of the universe's mesmerizing cadence. Boeing E-4B 73-1676 & Boeing E-4B 75-0125: These airborne command centers stand ready to ensure continuity in times of crisis – their presence a reassuring pulse amidst uncertainty. Oil Pump Jacks in Carmichael Saskatchewan, Canada & Carlyle Saskatchewan, Canada amid Wheat Fields : In these Canadian landscapes where oil pump jacks rhythmically extract precious resources from beneath fertile soil - a testament to human ingenuity intertwined with nature’s heartbeat Boeing E-4B 74-0787 : Another guardian angel soaring above us - this aircraft stands vigilant as a vital communication hub during critical moments – its steady pulse a beacon of hope.