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RMBFPWN2–MUSEUM OF HISTORY OF MEDICINE, PARIS
RF2JBT33B–France, Paris, museum of the School of Medicine
RMFD4PFD–The History of Medicine Museum. Japanese acupuncture mannequin, brought to Paris by Isaac Titsingh.
RM2ANJGJ1–Musée d’histoire de la médecine (The History of Medicine Museum), Paris Descartes University, Rue de l'École de Médecine, Paris, France
RMM03B6P–A 1859 larger-than-life anatomical model located in the Mobile Medical Museum, Mobile, Alabama
RM2G6HY55–Museum of Hygiene at the Faculty of Medicine of Paris, France. Europe. Old 19th century engraved illustration from La Nature 1888
RMCT52M2–HISTORY OF MEDICINE, RABIES
RF2PP69B6–Entrance to the headquarters of the Paris-Cité University, to the interuniversity health library (BIU Santé), and to the museum of history of medicine
RMMDXJF8–Paris, 47 quai des Tournelles, Hotel Miramion, former Musee de la Medecine, now private property,
RM2C787TD–Sacred fig tree, Ficus religiosa, also known as the bodhi tree, banian tree, banyan tree, pippala tree, peepul tree, peepal tree or ashwattha tree. Pipal des banians. Handcoloured steel engraving printed by F. Chardon from Achille Comte’s Musee d’Histoire Naturelle, Museum of Natural History, Gustave Hazard, Paris, 1854.
RM2CWBMJ7–Black and white photograph pertaining to modern science; the 'Moon Room' at the Palais de la Decourverte, a museum of science and industry in Paris.
RMP5KR9N–Charles d'Orbigny (180676) was a French naturalist. His father Charles Marie was a doctor in the French army and his elder brother Alcide was a famous naturalist and paleontologist. Charles started his studies at La Rochelle then left to study medicine in Paris. In 1834, he won an appointment in the geology department at the National Museum of Natural History. From 1837 to 1864 he headed the department of natural history, until ill health forced him to quit. He died in Paris on Feb. 14, 1876.
RMDF65NA–Memorial wall in the museum of the history of medicine, Val-de-Grace, Paris, France
RM2RX2KJ1–Prism, probably made in Paris by Lerebours, ca 1847. PH*315655.
RMD55A2R–Paris Exposition: Grand Palais, sculpture of the Medicine Man, Paris, France, 1900
RF2GE75P5–Plaster of Paris Bandages
RMT9RTN0–Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec - an examination faculty medicine paris 1901
RM2WJYTH7–Séguin, F., First School of Medicine / Rue de l'Hotel Colbert (title registered (letter)). Color photomecanic process. Carnavalet museum, history of Paris.
RMH2B5KM–Roman Art. Funerary portrait. Marble. Relief from a tomb. It shows three family members From left: Clodius Tertius (the son), Clodius Metrodorus (the father) and, on the right, Clodia Hilara (presumably wife/mother). The term 'medicus' is refered to the profession of the two men. Last third of the 1st century B.C. Villa Taverna in Frascati belonging to the family of the Borghese princes. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.
RMBFPX0C–MUSEUM OF HISTORY OF MEDICINE, PARIS
RF2JBT33T–France, Paris, museum of the School of Medicine
RM2WJWJPX–Masson, Louis-Martial-Théodat (n.1827-d.), The old school of medicine in 1869 (dummy title). Watercolor. Carnavalet museum, history of Paris.
RF2JM696G–Les Invalides, formally the Hotel national des Invalides is a complex of buildings in the 7th arrondissement of Paris.
RM2WK00DE–Anonymous, interior of the school of clinical medicine / rue des Saints-Pères / by Clavareau architect (registered title (letter)). Photomécanic process. Carnavalet museum, history of Paris.
RMFX8HD3–The Improvised field hospital, 1865. (The wounded is your friend Monet). Oil on canvas. By Frederic Bazille (1841-1870).
RMCT52R6–PASTEUR MUSEUM
RF2PP698P–Entrance to the headquarters of the Paris-Cité University, to the interuniversity health library (BIU Santé), and to the museum of history of medicine
RMMDXJF6–Paris, 47 quai des Tournelles, Hotel Miramion, former Musee de la Medecine, now private property, motto,
RM2WJRNMF–Nicolle, Victor-Jean (n.1754-10-18-D.1826-01-26), the School of Medicine under the Restoration (Faithful title). Watercolor. Carnavalet museum, history of Paris.
RF2KADWEY–Facade of the historic building of the Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
RMP5N7PA–Blue lobster (Homarus vulgaris). . Handcolored engraving by Pretre from Charles d'Orbigny's 'Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle' (Universal Dictionary of Natural History) 1849. Charles d'Orbigny (180676) was a French naturalist. His father Charles Marie was a doctor in the French army and his elder brother Alcide was a famous naturalist and paleontologist. Charles started his studies at La Rochelle then left to study medicine in Paris. In 1834, he won an appointment in the geology department at the National Museum of Natural History. From 1837 to 1864 he headed the department of natu
RMDF65PG–Memorial wall to doctors who died of cholera and typhus in wars at the museum of medical history at Val-de-Grace, Paris, France
RM2WJX6D5–SAFFREY, Henri Alexandre (n. - D.1896), the old school of medicine, rue de la Bûcherie, 1888 (dummy title), 1888. lead mine. Carnavalet museum, history of Paris.
RMD55CMC–Paris Exposition: Grand Palais, sculpture of the medicine man, Paris, France, 1900
RF2GE75PW–Plaster of Paris Bandages
RM2WJRPHN–Lesueur, Jacques-Philippe (n.1757-D.1830-12-04), history, medicine, chemistry, botany. (Title given by the author). Gray wash on paper. Carnavalet museum, history of Paris.
RMFE044R–Bonaparte visiting the Plague Victims of Jaffa, 1804. (Egyptian Campaign). By Antoine-Jean Gros (1771-1835). Detail of doctor.
RM2WJYAPE–Anonymous, former Faculty of Medicine / Rue de la Bûcherie / L 'Eclair April 27, 1908 (registered title (letter)), 1908-04-27. Photomécanic process. Carnavalet museum, history of Paris.
RMBFPX19–MUSEUM OF HISTORY OF MEDICINE, PARIS
RF2JBT33R–France, Paris, museum of the School of Medicine
RM2WJW5JA–Blancard, Hippolyte (1843-D.1924), main door of the school of medicine, rue de l'Ecole-de-Médecine, 6th arrondissement, Paris (dummy title), 1890. Platinum draw. Carnavalet museum, history of Paris.
RF2JM695T–Les Invalides, formally the Hotel national des Invalides is a complex of buildings in the 7th arrondissement of Paris.
RM2AXEWJP–Medical and physical researches, or, Original memoirs in medicine, surgery, physiology, geology, zoology, and comparative anatomy . MEDICAL AND PHYSICAL RESEARCHES. M EDICAL PHYSICAL RESEARCHES OR ORIGINAL MEMOIRS MEDICINE, SURGERY, PHYSIOLOGY, GEOLOGY, ZOOLOGY, ANDCOMPARATIVE ANATOMY. ILLUSTRATED WITH PLATES, CONTAINING 160 FIGURES. By R. HARLAN, M.D., F.L.S. Lond., corresponding member of the royal museum of natural history of paris ; ofthe royal academy of medicine of sweden; of the wernerian naturalhistory society of edinburgh; of the geological society of france;of the boston natural hist
RM2K0A5XA–Gui Patin (1601-1672), doctor, after 1722.
RMCT52NX–PASTEUR MUSEUM
RMMDXJF1–Paris, 47 quai des Tournelles, Hotel Miramion, former Musee de la Medecine, now private property, detail of the painted ceiling,
RF2KAH62X–Sign of the historic building of the Institut Pasteur, a private French foundation dedicated to biology, microorganisms, diseases and vaccines
RMP5KT72–Green swimming crab (Lupa elagica).. . Handcolored engraving by Pretre from Charles d'Orbigny's 'Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle' (Universal Dictionary of Natural History) 1849. Charles d'Orbigny (180676) was a French naturalist. His father Charles Marie was a doctor in the French army and his elder brother Alcide was a famous naturalist and paleontologist. Charles started his studies at La Rochelle then left to study medicine in Paris. In 1834, he won an appointment in the geology department at the National Museum of Natural History. From 1837 to 1864 he headed the department of
RMHKF4HT–Elizabeth Garrett Anderson before the Faculty of Medicine, Paris
RF2JBT33J–France, Paris, museum of the School of Medicine
RM2WJTBJ8–Blancard, Hippolyte (1843-D.1924), main door of the school of medicine, rue de l'Ecole-de-Médecine, 6th arrondissement, Paris (dummy title), 1890. Platinum draw. Carnavalet museum, history of Paris.
RF2JM696W–Les Invalides, formally the Hotel national des Invalides is a complex of buildings in the 7th arrondissement of Paris.
RM2WJWG4C–Vernon, Frédéric Charles Victor de (N.1858-11-17-D.1912-10-28), 13th International Congress of Medicine, Paris, August 1900 (title awarded), 1900. Silver metal. Carnavalet Museum - History of Paris.
RM2K5DRER–Vue de l'amphithéâtre de l'ancienne faculté de Médecine, à l'angle de la rue de la Bûcherie et de la rue de l'Hôtel Colbert, 1886.
RMCT52PT–PASTEUR MUSEUM
RM2WJTXB4–Blancard, Hippolyte (1843-D.1924), facade of the Faculty of Medicine, Boulevard Saint-Germain, current rue de l'École-de-Médecine, 6th arrondissement, Paris (dummy title), 1890. Platinum draw. Carnavalet museum, history of Paris.
RMMDXJF7–Paris, 47 quai des Tournelles, Hotel Miramion, former Musee de la Medecine, now private property, detail of the painted ceiling,
RMP5N8W9–Coconut crab (Birgus latroi).. . Handcolored engraving by Pretre from Charles d'Orbigny's 'Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle' (Universal Dictionary of Natural History) 1849. Charles d'Orbigny (180676) was a French naturalist. His father Charles Marie was a doctor in the French army and his elder brother Alcide was a famous naturalist and paleontologist. Charles started his studies at La Rochelle then left to study medicine in Paris. In 1834, he won an appointment in the geology department at the National Museum of Natural History. From 1837 to 1864 he headed the department of natura
RMHX13A4–Elizabeth Garrett Anderson before the Faculty of Medicine, Paris
RMHKDMP2–Philippe Pinel (1745 1826)
RMHKD4DN–Jean marc gaspard itard 1775 hi
RF2JBT332–France, Paris, museum of the School of Medicine
RF2JM6954–Les Invalides, formally the Hotel national des Invalides is a complex of buildings in the 7th arrondissement of Paris.
RM2K0ABCH–Execution by a trumpeter under the Commune, 1871.
RMCT52PW–PASTEUR MUSEUM
RM2WJT6EJ–Blancard, Hippolyte (1843-D.1924), facade of the Faculty of Medicine, Boulevard Saint-Germain, current rue de l'École-de-Médecine, 6th arrondissement, Paris (dummy title), 1890. Platinum draw. Carnavalet museum, history of Paris.
RMMDXJF5–Paris, 47 quai des Tournelles, Hotel Miramion, former Musee de la Medecine, now private property, detail of the painted ceiling,
RMP5KRB5–Squid (Histioteuthis bonnellii) and octopus (Octopus vulgaris).. . Handcolored engraving by Pretre from Charles d'Orbigny's 'Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle' (Universal Dictionary of Natural History) 1849. Charles d'Orbigny (180676) was a French naturalist. His father Charles Marie was a doctor in the French army and his elder brother Alcide was a famous naturalist and paleontologist. Charles started his studies at La Rochelle then left to study medicine in Paris. In 1834, he won an appointment in the geology department at the National Museum of Natural History. From 1837 to 1864
RF2JBT342–France, Paris, museum of the School of Medicine
RM2K0A2YX–Le Marchand de vulnéraire, vers 1820, c1820.
RMCT52PM–PASTEUR MUSEUM
RM2WJT49N–Blancard, Hippolyte (1843-D.1924), facade of the Faculty of Medicine seen behind the trees, boulevard Saint-Germain, current rue de l'École-de-Médecine, 6th arrondissement, Paris (dummy title), 1890. at the platinum. Carnavalet museum, history of Paris.
RMMDXJF2–Paris, 47 quai des Tournelles, Hotel Miramion, former Musee de la Medecine, now private property, facade over a courtyard,
RMP5KTP7–Giant mantis shrimp (Squilla maculata).. . Handcolored engraving by Pretre from Charles d'Orbigny's 'Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle' (Universal Dictionary of Natural History) 1849. Charles d'Orbigny (180676) was a French naturalist. His father Charles Marie was a doctor in the French army and his elder brother Alcide was a famous naturalist and paleontologist. Charles started his studies at La Rochelle then left to study medicine in Paris. In 1834, he won an appointment in the geology department at the National Museum of Natural History. From 1837 to 1864 he headed the department
RF2JBT33C–France, Paris, museum of the School of Medicine
RM2K0A5J0–Portrait of Auguste-Nicolas Gendrin (1796-Vers 1866), doctor, between 1855 and 1865.
RMCT52R4–PASTEUR MUSEUM
RM2WJTPMF–Blancard, Hippolyte (1843-D.1924), facade of the Faculty of Medicine seen behind the trees, boulevard Saint-Germain, current rue de l'École-de-Médecine, 6th arrondissement, Paris (dummy title), 1890. at the platinum. Carnavalet museum, history of Paris.
RMMDXJFE–Paris, 47 quai des Tournelles, Hotel Miramion, former Musee de la Medecine, now private property, facade on a garden,
RM2WJRT6C–Atget, Eugène (Jean Eugène Auguste Atget, dit) (n.1857-02-12-D.1927-08-04), former academy of medicine, 49 rue des Saints-Pères, 6th arrondissement, Paris (dummy title). Albumin paper draw. Carnavalet museum, history of Paris.
RMP5KTXY–Large shiny blue-black and crimson crawfish or crayfish (Palemon ornatum). . . Palemon orne.. . Handcolored engraving by Blanchard from Charles d'Orbigny's 'Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle' (Universal Dictionary of Natural History) 1849. Charles d'Orbigny (180676) was a French naturalist. His father Charles Marie was a doctor in the French army and his elder brother Alcide was a famous naturalist and paleontologist. Charles started his studies at La Rochelle then left to study medicine in Paris. In 1834, he won an appointment in the geology department at the National Museum of Nat
RM2WJRTYE–Atget, Eugène (Jean Eugène Auguste Atget, dit) (N.1857-02-12-D.1927-08-04), Faculty of Medicine, 12 rue de l'Ecole-de-Médecine, 6th arrondissement, Paris. (Faithful title), 1885. Draw on albumin paper. Carnavalet museum, history of Paris.
RM2WJXR9W–Atget, Eugène (Jean Eugène Auguste Atget, dit) (n.1857-02-12-D.1927-08-04), detail of a door, academy of medicine, rue des Saints-Pères, 6th and 7th arrondissements, Paris (dummy title), 1885. Draw on albumin paper. Carnavalet museum, history of Paris.
RM2WJRTWX–Atget, Eugène (Jean Eugène Auguste Atget, dit) (N.1857-02-12-D.1927-08-04), National School of Decorative Arts, 5 rue de l'Ecole de Medicine, 6th arrondissement, Paris. (Faithful title), 1899-09. Albumin paper draw. Carnavalet museum, history of Paris. National School of Decorative Arts, 5 rue de l'Ecole de Medicine, 6th arrondissement, Paris.
RF2JBT34B–France, Paris, museum of the School of Medicine
RM2K0A5J3–Portrait of Philippe Ricord (1800-1889), surgeon, between 1800 and 1889.
RMCT52RA–PASTEUR MUSEUM
RMMDXJFF–Paris, 47 quai des Tournelles, Hotel Miramion, former Musee de la Medecine, now private property, facade over a courtyard,
RMR33HTM–L'Infirmerie de l'hospital de la Charite de Paris. Medium: etching. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: ABRAHAM BOSSE.
RM2WJRT3F–Atget, Eugène (Jean Eugène Auguste Atget, dit) (n.1857-02-12-D.1927-08-04), former amphitheater of Saint Côme, National School of Decorative Arts, 5 rue de l'Ecole-de Medicine, 6th arrondissement, Paris. (Faithful title), 1899-09. Albumin paper draw. Carnavalet museum, history of Paris. Former amphitheater of Saint Côme, National School of Decorative Arts, 5 rue de l'Ecole-de-Médecine, 6th arrondissement, Paris.
RF2JBT33G–France, Paris, museum of the School of Medicine
RM2K0A2K2–Portrait du docteur François Quesnay (1694-1774), médecin et économiste, After 1743.
RMCT52NP–PASTEUR MUSEUM
RMMDXJFB–Paris, 47 quai des Tournelles, Hotel Miramion, former Musee de la Medecine, now private property, facade over a courtyard,
RM2G79B7T–Municipal Chemistry Laboratory, Paris Police Prefecture. Museum: Musée Carnavalet, Paris. Author: Ferdinand Joseph Gueldry.
RF2JBT33P–France, Paris, museum of the School of Medicine
RM2K0A6C9–Dedication to the Fatherland of a man whose arm has just been amputated, c1793.
RMCT52K4–PASTEUR MUSEUM
RMMDXJFC–Paris, 47 quai des Tournelles, Hotel Miramion, former Musee de la Medecine, now private property, facade over a courtyard,
RM2T68PYR–Sacred fig tree, Ficus religiosa, also known as the bodhi tree, banian tree, banyan tree, pippala tree, peepul tree, peepal tree or ashwattha tree. Pipal des banians. Handcoloured steel engraving printed by F. Chardon from Achille Comtes Musee dHistoire Naturelle, Museum of Natural History, Gustave Hazard, Paris, 1854.
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