RMG16BJW–Immelmann posing beside one of his kills. Max Immelmann (September 21, 1890 - June 18, 1916) was the first German WWI flying ace. He was born in South Africa but chose to renounce his British nationality while studying medicine in Germany. Having thereaft
RM2BH0EYW–(200423) -- BEIJING, April 23, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Thomas Rabe (1st L), a doctor of the Heidelberg University School of Medicine in Germany, and representative of Heidelberg (2nd L) receive medical supplies from staff members of Chinese Embassy in Germany, in Heidelberg, southwestern Germany, April 21, 2020. A batch of medical supplies from China has been delivered to Germany's southwestern city of Heidelberg to help combat the coronavirus pandemic, according to a statement issued by the Chinese Embassy in Germany on Wednesday. (Chinese Embassy in Germany/Handout via Xinhua)
RMT0MBF2–geography / travel, Germany, Bonn, medicine, Protestant hospital in the Waldstrasse, Bad Godesberg, exterior view, 1970, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RME0XD4T–Jun. 06, 1966 - Nobel-Prize-Winner-Meeting in Lindau/Germany.: From June 27th till July 1st takes place the 16th meeting of Nobel-prize-winners with scientists, students and representatives of the industry in Lindau/Bodensee. More than 18 Nobel-prize winner takes part in the meeting of this year among them are scientists coming from USA and India. This conference is dedicated to the medicine and the lecure on the reason of cancer of Prof. Dr. Warburg(Warburg). Berlin, is on of the most interesting reports. Photo shows Prof. Dr. Formann, Dusseldorf; headmajor of Lindau; Mrs. Lynen; Prof. Dr
RMP4BDRG–A lab assistant is labeling bottled medicine samples in a lab of the Behringwerke, Marburg, Germany 1930s.
RMG5R5XW–Princess Eugenie during a visit to the Teenage Cancer Treatment Unit at the University of Medicine in Hanover, Germany.
RM2B019D6–Germany/Japan: Philipp Franz von Siebold (17 February 1796 - 18 October 1866), German botanist, physician and traveller. Portrait by Kawahara Keiga (1786-1860), 1820s. Philipp Franz Balthasar von Siebold was a German physician and traveller. He was the first European to teach Western medicine in Japan. He obtained recognition for his study of Japanese flora and fauna. He arrived at Dejima Island in 1823 and stayed in Japan until 1829 when he was expelled for obtaining maps of parts of the country, and act forbidden by the Tokugawa administration.
RMD3GMAB–(dpa) - A pen points at the website of internet pharmacy DocMorris in Duesseldorf, Germany, 8 July 2004. Ralf Daeinghaus founded the company in the Netherlands close to the German border and sells German medicine back to Germany. By moving just outside of Germany he avoids the regulated prices for medicine in Germany and is able to offer his products for lower prices.
RMMR84NM–Sigmund Freud with his grandsons, Ernst and Heinerle, in Germany 1920. Sigmund Freud (1856 - 23 September 1939); Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis. 1930
RMB976YP–PHARMACY in Frankfurt Germany in the late 1600s
RM2BF6YPH–corona virus in Germany, symbol picture, Germany
RM2JR5NR8–Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch, 1843 – 1910. Portrait. German physician and microbiologist. Robert Koch was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1905. After a 19th century illustration.
RM2RPW7T9–200422 -- HEIDELBERG GERMANY, April 22, 2020 Xinhua -- Thomas Rabe 1st L, a doctor of the Heidelberg University School of Medicine in Germany, and representative of Heidelberg 2nd L receive medical supplies from staff members of Chinese Embassy in Germany, in Heidelberg, southwestern Germany, April 21, 2020. A batch of medical supplies from China has been delivered to Germany s southwestern city of Heidelberg to help combat the coronavirus pandemic, according to a statement issued by the Chinese Embassy in Germany on Wednesday. Chinese Embassy in Germany/Handout via Xinhua GERMANY-HEIDELBERG-C
RF2K2Y146–Portrait of Vincenz Priessnitz - the founder of modern hydrotherapy, which is used in alternative and orthodox medicine. Illustration of the 19th century. Germany. White background.
RM2GJA11A–Nursing staff at Berlin´s state-owned Vivantes hospitals on strike - Photos: Vivantes Auguste Viktoria Clinic in Schoeneberg, Berlin, Germany - September 9, 2021.
RFD21K5P–Germany, Bavaria, Munich, Medical research in laboratory
RMPAMY6M–Castor Bean Tick (Ixodes ricinus). Female on a blade of grass with Australian Cattle Dog in background. Germany
RFCWMDAG–Germany, Bavaria, Munich, Scientist with microscope in laboratory
RMW7CKJY–Robert Koch (1843-1910), German bacteriologist and physician in his laboratory. Artist: Unknown
RMPPEPK1–The biologist, Dr. Christine Lehn at the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich (LMU) in the Nußbaumstraße 26. She analyzes isotopic signature of unknown deceased
RM2BGRE1G–(200422) -- HEIDELBERG (GERMANY), April 22, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Thomas Rabe (1st L), a doctor of the Heidelberg University School of Medicine in Germany, and representative of Heidelberg (2nd L) receive medical supplies from staff members of Chinese Embassy in Germany, in Heidelberg, southwestern Germany, April 21, 2020. A batch of medical supplies from China has been delivered to Germany's southwestern city of Heidelberg to help combat the coronavirus pandemic, according to a statement issued by the Chinese Embassy in Germany on Wednesday. (Chinese Embassy in Germany/Handout via Xinhua)
RMB43HP6–medicine, disease, leprosy, leper in the hospital, wodcut, Germany, circa 1535,
RME0MP7N–Apr. 04, 1956 - Return to Germany: Today in the morning Paul Abraham was arriving on Airport Frankfurt/Main. Photo Shows Paul Abraham is accopagned by tow medicine on the Airport.
RMP4BDRF–A lab assistant is controlling bottled medicine samples in a lab of the Behringwerke, Marburg, Germany 1930s.
RMG7PN7P–Professor Hans Krebs (r), professor of Bio-Chemistry at Sheffield University, who received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his 'discovery of the citric acid cycle.'. He shared the Nobel Prize with Fritz Lipmann. Professor Hans Krebs was born in Germany and came to Britain in 1933. Here he is pictured at Sheffield University.
RM2C9GRFN–Portrait of Robert Heinrich Hermann Koch (1843 - 1910) German physician and microbiologist. Famous for discovering the tuberculosis bacillus in 1882, the cholera bacillus in 1883 and for the development of Koch's postulates. Founders of bacteriology. Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1905, Germany. Old XIX century engraved illustration from La Ilustracion Española y Americana 1890
RM2A513E4–Hanover, Germany. 17th Oct, 2019. Axel Haverich, Head of the MHH Transplant Center. At a press conference on the state of transplantation medicine in Germany on the occasion of the annual meeting of the German Transplant Society (17.-19.10), the planned solution to the contradiction in organ donation will be discussed. Credit: Sina Schuldt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2A26299–Sigmund Freud with his grandson, Stephen Gabriel Freud (1921-2015), in Germany 1922. Sigmund Freud (1856 - 23 September 1939); Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis. 1930
RM2K2K0MP–Wilhelm II (1859-1941) Emperor of Germany 1888-1918. Three-quarter length image of Wilhelm (William) in military uniform, hand on sword hilt disguising his hand injured at birth and affected by Erb's Palsy. Medicine Orthopaedics
RMEBRTXR–eatable petals in a basket, Germany
RMPH9CCG–Flower meadow with dandelion in Neckarrems, Germany
RM2RRDA74–200422 -- HEIDELBERG GERMANY, April 22, 2020 Xinhua -- Thomas Rabe L, a doctor of the Heidelberg University School of Medicine in Germany, and his wife R pose for a group photo as they receive medical supplies from a staff member of Chinese Embassy in Germany, in Heidelberg, southwestern Germany, April 21, 2020. A batch of medical supplies from China has been delivered to Germany s southwestern city of Heidelberg to help combat the coronavirus pandemic, according to a statement issued by the Chinese Embassy in Germany on Wednesday. Chinese Embassy in Germany/Handout via Xinhua GERMANY-HEIDELBE
RMBEW5HF–Red Poppy in Corn Field, Papaver rhoeas, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
RM2GJ9YT8–Nursing staff at Berlin´s state-owned Vivantes hospitals on strike - Photos: Vivantes Auguste Viktoria Clinic in Schoeneberg, Berlin, Germany - September 9, 2021.
RFPE5MEA–Health, healthcare, medicine and pharmacy in Germany concept. Pills, vials and syringe on the map of Germany isolated on white background. 3d illustra
RMPAMY6R–Castor Bean Tick (Ixodes ricinus). Female on a blade of grass with Australian Cattle Dog in background. Germany
RFCWMDAC–Germany, Bavaria, Munich, Scientist with microscope in laboratory
RFJC3J6X–Situation at the village of Hornhausen, with it's healing springs in the year 1646, Leben bei den Heilquellen von Hornhausen im Jahre 1646, digital improved reproduction from a publication of the year 1880
RMTAAJRK–Rudolf Ludwig Carl Virchow 1821-1902 German Physician Pathologist Biologist Anthropologist Politician
RM2BGRE1B–(200422) -- HEIDELBERG (GERMANY), April 22, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Thomas Rabe (1st L), a doctor of the Heidelberg University School of Medicine in Germany, and representative of Heidelberg (2nd L) receive medical supplies from staff members of Chinese Embassy in Germany, in Heidelberg, southwestern Germany, April 21, 2020. A batch of medical supplies from China has been delivered to Germany's southwestern city of Heidelberg to help combat the coronavirus pandemic, according to a statement issued by the Chinese Embassy in Germany on Wednesday. (Chinese Embassy in Germany/Handout via Xinhua)
RMBHDFWN–medicine, pharmacy, chemist's shop in Frankfurt on the Main, Germany, 1668,
RME0XD4W–Jun. 06, 1966 - Nobel Prize winner meeting in Lindau/Germany: From June 27th till July1st takes place the 16th meeting of Nobel-prize winners with scientists, students and representatives of the industry in Lindau/Bodenese. More than 18 Nobel-prize winner takes part in the meeting of this year among them are scietists coming from USA and India. This conference is dedicated to the medicine and the lecure on the reason of cancer of Prof. Dr. Warburg (Warburg), Berlin, is one of the most interesting reports. Photo shows Prof. Dr. Otto Warburg (Warburg) Berlin, and Prof. Servo Ochoa/New York.
RMP4BDRP–A lab assistant is arranging bottled medicine samples in a lab of the Behringwerke, Marburg, Germany 1930s.
RMG7PN7K–Professor Hans Krebs (r), professor of Bio-Chemistry at Sheffield University, who received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his 'discovery of the citric acid cycle.'. He shared the Nobel Prize with Fritz Lipmann. Professor Hans Krebs was born in Germany and came to Britain in 1933. Here he is pictured talking to a student at Sheffield University.
RM2E3C2CH–Portrait of Robert Heinrich Hermann Koch (1843 - 1910) German physician and microbiologist. Famous for discovering the tuberculosis bacillus in 1882, the cholera bacillus in 1883 and for the development of Koch's postulates. Founders of bacteriology. Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1905, Germany. Old XIX century engraved illustration from La Ilustracion Española y Americana 1890
RM2A513DP–Hanover, Germany. 17th Oct, 2019. Christian Strassburg, President-Elect of the German Transplant Society (DTG). At a press conference on the state of transplantation medicine in Germany on the occasion of the annual meeting of the German Transplant Society (17.-19.10), the planned solution to the contradiction in organ donation will be discussed. Credit: Sina Schuldt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD98NNT–Wilhelm II (1859-1941) Emperor of Germany 1888-1918. Three-quarter length image of Wilhelm (William) in military uniform, hand on sword hilt disguising his hand injured at birth and affected by Erb's Palsy. Medicine Orthopaedics
RF2B248RJ–Doctor listening in, Germany
RMEBRTXF–eatable petals in a basket, Germany
RMPH9CCC–Monastery Schoental in the Jagst valley, Germany
RM2RPW7T6–200422 -- HEIDELBERG GERMANY, April 22, 2020 Xinhua -- Thomas Rabe 1st L, a doctor of the Heidelberg University School of Medicine in Germany, and representative of Heidelberg 2nd L receive medical supplies from staff members of Chinese Embassy in Germany, in Heidelberg, southwestern Germany, April 21, 2020. A batch of medical supplies from China has been delivered to Germany s southwestern city of Heidelberg to help combat the coronavirus pandemic, according to a statement issued by the Chinese Embassy in Germany on Wednesday. Chinese Embassy in Germany/Handout via Xinhua GERMANY-HEIDELBERG-C
RMBEW5HB–Red Poppy in Corn Field, Papaver rhoeas, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
RM2GJ9XKF–Nursing staff at Berlin´s state-owned Vivantes hospitals on strike - Photos: Vivantes Auguste Viktoria Clinic in Schoeneberg, Berlin, Germany - September 9, 2021.
RME8E531–Hamburg, Germany, Surgeon in portrait
RMPH51DK–Warmblood. Bay horse in an examination stock. Germany
RFCWMDAJ–Germany, Bavaria, Munich, Scientist with microscope in laboratory
RF2G0RBA9–A stamp printed in Germany shows Samuel Hahnemann, German Physician known for Creating a System of Alternative Medicine Called Homeopathy, Bicentenary
RMPPF2R5–Signs 'Patients receiving, emergency, Pharmacy, Blood bank, Medicine' in front of the main building of Hospital Grosshadern consists of the Ludwig Maximilians University Munich (LMU), Germany
RM2BGRE1C–(200422) -- HEIDELBERG (GERMANY), April 22, 2020 (Xinhua) -- Thomas Rabe (L), a doctor of the Heidelberg University School of Medicine in Germany, and his wife (R) pose for a group photo as they receive medical supplies from a staff member of Chinese Embassy in Germany, in Heidelberg, southwestern Germany, April 21, 2020. A batch of medical supplies from China has been delivered to Germany's southwestern city of Heidelberg to help combat the coronavirus pandemic, according to a statement issued by the Chinese Embassy in Germany on Wednesday. (Chinese Embassy in Germany/Handout via Xinhua)
RMBHDBH4–medicine, disease, plague, hospital in Hamburg, Germany, 1758, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RME0XDX7–Jun. 28, 1966 - Nobel Prize Winner Meeting in Lindau Germany. From June 27th till July 1 st takes place the 16th meeting of Nobel Prize winners with scientists, students and representatives of the industry in Lindau Bodensee. More than 18 Nobel Prize winners take part in the meeting of this year, among them are scientists coming from USA and India. This conference is dedicated to medicine and the lecture on the reason of cancer of Prof. Dr. Warburg, Berlin, is one of the most interesting reports. OPS: Prof. Andre F. Cournand, New York, greeting Prof. Dr. Otto Hahn (f.l.t.r)
RM2A2FE2T–In glaskolben abgefüllte und beschriftete Medikamentenproben im Labor der Behringwerke, Marbug, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. Bottled and labeled medicine samples in glass flasks in the laboratory of the Behringwerke, Marburg, Germany 1930s.
RFHHWPKC–The Haarmaedchen Krao in Castan's Panoptikum in Berlin, Germany, historical image or illustration, published 1890, digital improved
RM2C9GRFT–Robert Koch (1843- 1910) in his laboratory. German physician and pioneering microbiologist, famous for discovering the tuberculosis bacillus in 1882. Nobel Prize for medicine in 1905, Germany. Old XIX century engraved illustration from La Ilustracion Española y Americana 1890
RM2A513DY–Hanover, Germany. 17th Oct, 2019. Bernhard Banas, President of the German Transplant Society (DTG). At a press conference on the state of transplantation medicine in Germany on the occasion of the annual meeting of the German Transplant Society (17.-19.10), the planned solution to the contradiction in organ donation will be discussed. Credit: Sina Schuldt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD960JG–Crowds on the streets in Germany during the political risings of 1918-1920.
RM2D7PYNA–Doctors in front of entering the Covid ward, admission of a corona patient, Hospital Agatharied, Bavaria, Germany
RMEBRTXB–eatable petals in a basket, Germany
RMPH9CCJ–Monastery Schoental in the Jagst valley, Germany
RM2RPW7T8–200422 -- HEIDELBERG GERMANY, April 22, 2020 Xinhua -- Thomas Rabe L, a doctor of the Heidelberg University School of Medicine in Germany, and his wife R pose for a group photo as they receive medical supplies from a staff member of Chinese Embassy in Germany, in Heidelberg, southwestern Germany, April 21, 2020. A batch of medical supplies from China has been delivered to Germany s southwestern city of Heidelberg to help combat the coronavirus pandemic, according to a statement issued by the Chinese Embassy in Germany on Wednesday. Chinese Embassy in Germany/Handout via Xinhua GERMANY-HEIDELBE
RMBEW5HG–Red Poppy in Corn Field, Papaver rhoeas, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
RM2GJA5DX–Nursing staff at Berlin´s state-owned Vivantes hospitals on strike - Photos: Vivantes Auguste Viktoria Clinic in Schoeneberg, Berlin, Germany - September 9, 2021.
RME8E537–Hamburg, Germany, Surgeon in portrait
RMJJ57CG–Arabian Horse. Dehydrated foal: Pinched up skin fold stays up in a ridge. Germany
RFCWMD9Y–Germany, Bavaria, Munich, Scientist with microscope in laboratory
RME8R1DT–Nurses in gas masks at the trenches, Germany 8613713246 o
RMT951EM–Hydrotherapy cure at Grafenberg, Germany, showering. Lazne Jesenik (until 1948, Grafenberg) is a small village in the Czech Republic. The place is known for its connection with Vincent Priessnitz who founded the first modern hydrotherapeutic institute in 1819. The initial curing included application of cold compresses and poultices or sprinkling of affected areas. He cured contusions, sprains and external wounds. He created his own method of a 'sweating cure' used for chronic diseases.
RM2C4C0RH–Berlin, Germany, 06/11/2020: The Inter Versicherungsgruppe is a group for financial services and insurance in Germany
RMBXH9MB–medicine, treatment, steam bath, woman in steam footbath, lithograph, Germany, circa 1900, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RME0YPAJ–Feb. 02, 1971 - Schumann-trial in Frankfurt: The former President of Ghana, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, shall be witness in the trail against euthanasia medicine Horst Schumann (64), charged with mass murder, in Frankfurt (Germany). This was requested by Schumann's defense counsel. Schumann worked as medicine in Ghana in Kete Krachi from 1961 until his extradition 1966. The defense counsel thinks that Nkrumah, who has been in exile at the presidential palace of Conakry in Guinea, shall be able to confirm that Schumann has saved the life of thousands of people as jungle medicine
RM2A2FE3W–Ein Laborant beschriftet abgefüllte Medikamentenproben in einem Labor der Behringwerke, Marburg, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. A lab assistant is labeling bottled medicine samples in a lab of the Behringwerke, Marburg, Germany 1930s.
RM2WCXKMF–Friedrich von Esmarch, lived 1823 to 1908, born in Tönning, famous surgeon, North Friisia, Schleswig-Holstein, Northern Germany,, Central Europe,
RMG7R2N6–Some of the Nobel Prize winners of 1952 pictured with their diplomas after the presentations in Stockholm. (l-r) Fritz Lipman, USA (Medicine), Herman Staudinger, Germany (Chemistry), Fritz Zernike, Holland (Physics) and Hans Adolf Krebs, Great Britain (Medicine). Sir Winston Churchill (not pictured) was awarded the prize for literature and Lady Churchill received it on behalf from the King of Sweden.archive-pa38954-2
RM2A513E8–Hanover, Germany. 17th Oct, 2019. Gregor Warnecke, Senior Physician at the Clinic for HTTG Surgery at Hanover Medical School (MHH). At a press conference on the state of transplantation medicine in Germany on the occasion of the annual meeting of the German Transplant Society (17.-19.10), the planned solution to the contradiction in organ donation will be discussed. Credit: Sina Schuldt/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMD95XCF–Barbara Urslerin, The Hairy Faced Woman, born in Germany in 1629 and exhibited as circus attraction. Suffered from Hypertrichosis (Ambras Syndrome). Lithograph published London 1815.
RF2C305CC–Two hands in rubber gloves holding a face mask, Corona crisis, Germany
RMEBRTXJ–eatable petals in a basket with a knife, Germany
RMPH9CCE–Monastery Schoental in the Jagst valley, Germany
RMAYY7X2–A tourist boat in Berlin Germany
RMBEW5HD–Red Poppy in Corn Field, Papaver rhoeas, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
RM2GJ9XYM–Nursing staff at Berlin´s state-owned Vivantes hospitals on strike - Photos: Vivantes Auguste Viktoria Clinic in Schoeneberg, Berlin, Germany - September 9, 2021.
RME8E53C–Hamburg, Germany, Surgeon in portrait
RMJJ57CY–Arabian Horse. Dehydrated foal: Pinched up skin fold stays up in a ridge. Germany
RFCWMDB1–Germany, Bavaria, Munich, Scientist in laboratory, portrait
RMR4AXF0–emergency helicopter, race track, Eifel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, Europe
RMT951ET–Hydrotherapy cure at Grafenberg, Germany, corset wrap. Lazne Jesenik (until 1948, Grafenberg) is a small village in the Czech Republic. The place is known for its connection with Vincent Priessnitz who founded the first modern hydrotherapeutic institute in 1819. The initial curing included application of cold compresses and poultices or sprinkling of affected areas. He cured contusions, sprains and external wounds. He created his own method of a 'sweating cure' used for chronic diseases.
RF2C75MMH–Bernhard Nocht Institute for Tropical Medicine in St. Pauli, Hamburg, Germany
RMBXH9N5–medicine, treatment, steam bath, woman in steam bath, lithograph, Germany, circa 1900, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RME0YT89–May 05, 1971 - Buddhist temple in Berlin - Wesak - celebration on May 9th: On a hill in the north of Berlin (Germany), not far from the zonal boundary, medicine Dr, Paul Dahlke had let build a Buddha-Temple in the years 1922-1924 for the Buddhist community founded by him. The Buddhist temple is unique in Europe and is subordinated to the Ceylonese embassy in Bonn. On May 9th the Week - ceremony, the most important Buddhist festive day, will be celebrated. As to the Buddhist era 2515-1971. Buddhists from whole Europe are expected
RM2A2FE2P–Ein Laborant beschriftet abgefüllte Medikamentenproben in einem Labor der Behringwerke, Marburg, Deutschland 1930er Jahre. A lab assistant is labeling bottled medicine samples in a lab of the Behringwerke, Marburg, Germany 1930s.
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