Tourniquet from a set of amputation instruments, German, 1831-1870.
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1895-8358
Petit tourniquet, late 18th or early 19th century.
2256565
1746-1892
Amputation of the leg at the thigh. The tourniquet deadened the pain as well as reducing the flow of blood but was likely to ...
Amputation of the leg at the thigh. The tourniquet deadened the pain as well as reducing the flow of blood but was likely to cause serious tissue damage. From Illustrations of the Great Operations of Surgery by Charles Bell (London, 1821).
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1598R-163232
Man Tying off a Tourniquet to Inject Heroin
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824R-6103
BLOOD SPECIMEN
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1828R-65378
Patient Getting a Needle
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2068-770
Side profile of a nurse taking a blood sample from a patient
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1042-4175B
Side profile of a young woman holding a syringe
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1525R-88608
1777677
1598R-100048
Man injecting drugs into arm, close-up of hands
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1598R-84472
Phlebotomist Drawing Blood
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1828R-65401
Close-up of Boy Getting a Needle
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1746-102
Tourniquets and amputating instruments, From Rees's Cyclopaedia, 1803, Wilson Lowry, (1762-1824/British), Engraving
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1746-382
Blood transfusion from a goat at Dr Bernheim's clinic. Engraving, Paris, 1891.
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3193-149
Leg Arteries Compression 19th Century Nicolas Henri Jacobs (1782-1871 French) Color Engraving