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Galen (131-201 A.D.), Greco-Roman physician administering a medicinal compound, and a woman rubbing the mixture on her arm. 2...
Galen (131-201 A.D.), Greco-Roman physician administering a medicinal compound, and a woman rubbing the mixture on her arm. 20th century illustration by Robert Thom.





Figures on Le Boulevard St. Denis at Twilight. Eugene Galien-Laloue (1854-1941). Gouache. 22.7 x 33.6cm





Les Halles, Paris. Jacques Lieven (late 19th century). Pencil and bodycolour. 17.8 x 30.5cm. It is generally thought that Lie...
Les Halles, Paris. Jacques Lieven (late 19th century). Pencil and bodycolour. 17.8 x 30.5cm. It is generally thought that Lieven is a pseudonym for Eugene Galien-Laloue.





HEAD, MRI. HEAD, MRI Sagittal section. (Cf. image 0212106 for the numbers) 1. Brain. 2. Corpus callosum (splenium). 3. Septum...
HEAD, MRI. HEAD, MRI Sagittal section. (Cf. image 0212106 for the numbers) 1. Brain. 2. Corpus callosum (splenium). 3. Septum lucidum. 4. Thalamus. 5. Mamillary body. 6.Mesencephalon. 7. Pons. 8. Medulla oblongata. 9. Spinal cord. 10. Cerbellum. 11. Frontal sinus. 12. Ethmoid cells. 13. Concha. 14. Sphenoidal sinus. 15. Genioglossus muscle, tongue. 16. Mandible. 17. Rhinopharynx. 18. Oropharynx. 19. Laryngopharynx. 20. Trachea. 21. Soft palate. 22. Bone of the skull. 2





HEAD, MRI. HEAD, MRI Cross-section. 1. Eyeballs 2.Optic nerves. 3.Anterior cerebral vein. 4.Sulcus lateralus (called of Sylvi...
HEAD, MRI. HEAD, MRI Cross-section. 1. Eyeballs 2.Optic nerves. 3.Anterior cerebral vein. 4.Sulcus lateralus (called of Sylvius). 5.Third ventricle. 6.Internal cerebral veins (called small veins of Galien or deep cerebral veins). 7.Trigones of the lateral ventricles (collateral trigones).





HEAD, MRI. HEAD, MRI Sagittal section. 1. Brain. 2. Corpus callosum (splenium). 3. Septum lucidum. 4. Thalamus. 5. Mamillary ...
HEAD, MRI. HEAD, MRI Sagittal section. 1. Brain. 2. Corpus callosum (splenium). 3. Septum lucidum. 4. Thalamus. 5. Mamillary body. 6.Mesencephalon. 7. Pons. 8. Medulla oblongata. 9. Spinal cord. 10. Cerbellum. 11. Frontal sinus. 12. Ethmoid cells. 13. Concha. 14. Sphenoidal sinus. 15. Genioglossus muscle, tongue. 16. Mandible. 17. Rhinopharynx. 18. Oropharynx. 19. Laryngopharynx. 20. Trachea. 21. Soft palate. 22. Bone of the skull. 23. Internal cerebral vein, Great cere





The Moulin Rouge, Paris. Eugene Galien-Laloue (1854-1941). Charcoal and bodycolour on paper. 19 x 31cm





La Madelaine, Paris. Eugene Galien-Laloue (1854-1941). Charcoal and bodycolour on paper. 19 x 31.5cm.





Claude Galien. Claude Galien Claudio Galeno or Claudius Galenus c. 131-c. 201, greek physician. Chromolithography after La Ci...
Claude Galien. Claude Galien Claudio Galeno or Claudius Galenus c. 131-c. 201, greek physician. Chromolithography after La Ciencia y sus Hombres by Louis Figuier, 1881, Barcelona Spain





La Place Clichy, Paris by Eugene Galien, mixed media, 1854-1941, USA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, David David Gallery





Quai Malaquais, Paris. Eugene Galien-Laloue (1854-1941). Charcoal and bodycolour on paper. 20 x 35cm





L'Eglise Notre Dame by Eugene Galien, mixed media, 1854-1941, USA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, David David Gallery





La Madeleine, Paris. Jacques Lieven (late 19th century). Bodycolour. 17.8 x 30.5cm. It is generally thought that Lieven is a ...
La Madeleine, Paris. Jacques Lieven (late 19th century). Bodycolour. 17.8 x 30.5cm. It is generally thought that Lieven is a pseudonym for Eugene Galien-Laloue.





La Porte St. Martin, Paris. Eugene Galien-Laloue (1854-1941). Black chalk and bodycolour. 20.3 x 31.8cm.





After Rain (Apres la pluie) by Eugene Galien, watercolor and gouache, (1854-1941), USA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, David Dav...
After Rain (Apres la pluie) by Eugene Galien, watercolor and gouache, (1854-1941), USA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, David David Gallery





´Coliseum´ of Palais Gallien, (I-IIIc.), only monumental rests of the romain Burdigala, at Bordeaux. Gironde. France.





Galen (131-201 A.D.), Greek born Roman physician, was the authority on European medieval medical practice. His theory of the ...
Galen (131-201 A.D.), Greek born Roman physician, was the authority on European medieval medical practice. His theory of the four humors linked medicine to astrology. Lithography by Pierre Vigneron, Paris, ca. 1865.





HEAD, MRI. HEAD, MRI Cross-section. (Cf. image 0209706 for the numbers). 1. Eyeballs 2.Optic nerves. 3.Anterior cerebral vein...
HEAD, MRI. HEAD, MRI Cross-section. (Cf. image 0209706 for the numbers). 1. Eyeballs 2.Optic nerves. 3.Anterior cerebral vein. 4.Sulcus lateralus (called of Sylvius). 5.Third ventricle. 6.Internal cerebral veins (called small veins of Galien or deep cerebral veins). 7.Trigones of the lateral ventricles (collateral trigones).





HEAD, MRI. HEAD, MRI Sagittal section. (Cf. image 0212106 for the numbers). 1. Brain. 2. Corpus callosum (splenium). 3. Septu...
HEAD, MRI. HEAD, MRI Sagittal section. (Cf. image 0212106 for the numbers). 1. Brain. 2. Corpus callosum (splenium). 3. Septum lucidum. 4. Thalamus. 5. Mamillary body. 6.Mesencephalon. 7. Pons. 8. Medulla oblongata. 9. Spinal cord. 10. Cerbellum. 11. Frontal sinus. 12. Ethmoid cells. 13. Concha. 14. Sphenoidal sinus. 15. Genioglossus muscle, tongue. 16. Mandible. 17. Rhinopharynx. 18. Oropharynx. 19. Laryngopharynx. 20. Trachea. 21. Soft palate. 22. Bone of the skull.





Le Boulevard Pereire, Paris. Eugene Galien-Laloue (1854-1941). Bodycolour and black chalk. 21 x 33.5cm





Le Quai de Louvre, Paris. Eugene Galien-Laloue (1854-1941). Pencil and watercolour heightened with white on card. 19 x 31.8cm...
Le Quai de Louvre, Paris. Eugene Galien-Laloue (1854-1941). Pencil and watercolour heightened with white on card. 19 x 31.8cm.





Winter Evening, Place du Chatelet by Eugene Galien, mixed media, 1854-1941, USA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, David David Gall...
Winter Evening, Place du Chatelet by Eugene Galien, mixed media, 1854-1941, USA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, David David Gallery





Claude Galien. Claude Galien Claudio Galeno or Claudius Galenus c. 131-c. 201, greek physician. Chromolithography after La Ci...
Claude Galien. Claude Galien Claudio Galeno or Claudius Galenus c. 131-c. 201, greek physician. Chromolithography after La Ciencia y sus Hombres by Louis Figuier, 1881, Barcelona Spain





Hippocrates (on right) and Galen. Where Hippocrates touches the rosebush it flowers, whereas Galen's side is nothing but thor...
Hippocrates (on right) and Galen. Where Hippocrates touches the rosebush it flowers, whereas Galen's side is nothing but thorns. By the 17th century, the more empirically oriented Hippocrates was regarded as superior to the more theoretical Galen. Engraving from a 1677 German print in DE MORBO ATTONITO LIBER UNUS, by Justus Cortnumm.





Gare St. Lazare by Eugene Galien, mixed media, 1854-1941, USA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, David David Gallery





Place de la Republique by Eugene Galien, Mixed media, (1854-1941), USA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, David Daivd Gallery





Pont Solferino by Eugene Galien, mixed media, 1875-1976, USA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, David David Gallery





L'Arc de Triomphe, Paris. Eugene Galien-Laloue (1854-1941). Black chalk and bodycolour. 20.3 x 33.2cm.





HEAD, MRI. HEAD, MRI Sagittal section. (Cf. image 0212106 for the numbers) 1. Brain. 2. Corpus callosum (splenium). 3. Septum...
HEAD, MRI. HEAD, MRI Sagittal section. (Cf. image 0212106 for the numbers) 1. Brain. 2. Corpus callosum (splenium). 3. Septum lucidum. 4. Thalamus. 5. Mamillary body. 6.Mesencephalon. 7. Pons. 8. Medulla oblongata. 9. Spinal cord. 10. Cerbellum. 11. Frontal sinus. 12. Ethmoid cells. 13. Concha. 14. Sphenoidal sinus. 15. Genioglossus muscle, tongue. 16. Mandible. 17. Rhinopharynx. 18. Oropharynx. 19. Laryngopharynx. 20. Trachea. 21. Soft palate. 22. Bone of the skull. 2





Place du Theatre Francais, Paris. Eugene Galien-Laloue (1854-1941). Oil on canvas. Signed & dated Paris 1902. 89 x 137cm.





Summer Festivities by Eugene Galien-Laloue, mixed media, 1854-1941), USA, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, David David Gallery





La Fete, Place de la Republique, Paris. Eugene Galien-Laloue (1854-1941). Black chalk and bodycolour. 18.5 x 31cm.





The Flower Ladies by Eugene Galien, mixed media, 1854-1941, USA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, David David Gallery





Pharmacy scene from the title page of a Latin version of Galen's RECETARIO DE GALIENO, published in Venice in 1518.





HEAD, MRI. HEAD, MRI Sagittal section. (Cf. image 0212106 for the numbers). 1. Brain. 2. Corpus callosum (splenium). 3. Septu...
HEAD, MRI. HEAD, MRI Sagittal section. (Cf. image 0212106 for the numbers). 1. Brain. 2. Corpus callosum (splenium). 3. Septum lucidum. 4. Thalamus. 5. Mamillary body. 6.Mesencephalon. 7. Pons. 8. Medulla oblongata. 9. Spinal cord. 10. Cerbellum. 11. Frontal sinus. 12. Ethmoid cells. 13. Concha. 14. Sphenoidal sinus. 15. Genioglossus muscle, tongue. 16. Mandible. 17. Rhinopharynx. 18. Oropharynx. 19. Laryngopharynx. 20. Trachea. 21. Soft palate. 22. Bone of the skull.





Place de la Bastille, Paris. Eugene Galien-Laloue (1854-1941). Black chalk and bodycolour. 18.4 x 30.5cm.





Gare du Nord, Paris. Eugene Galien-Laloue (1854-1941). Charcoal and bodycolour on card. 19 x 31.1cm.





Busy Afternoon in Paris by Eugene Galien, Mixed media, (1854-1941), USA, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, David Daivd Gallery





HEAD, MRI. HEAD, MRI Cross-section. (Cf. image 0209706 for the numbers). 1. Eyeballs 2.Optic nerves. 3.Anterior cerebral vein...
HEAD, MRI. HEAD, MRI Cross-section. (Cf. image 0209706 for the numbers). 1. Eyeballs 2.Optic nerves. 3.Anterior cerebral vein. 4.Sulcus lateralus (called of Sylvius). 5.Third ventricle. 6.Internal cerebral veins (called small veins of Galien or deep cerebral veins). 7.Trigones of the lateral ventricles (collateral trigones).
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