Asklepios with Human and Divine Attendants
Earliest Forms of Sign For "Heart"
The Heart Understood in 280 B.C.
Athenian Physician, examining patient
Blood-letting man, with bowl and distaff
Consultation and Diagnosis Taking the Pulse
Diagram of the Internal Organs, acc. to Galen
Disproving a Hippocratic Treatment for Bleeding
Egyptian Splints for Fractured Bone
Basic Procedures of Hippocratic Wound Care
Mental Pictures of Tissues, conceived by Erastos
Making Poultices for Dressing Wounds
Roman Devices for Setting Fractured Bone
Illustrations on the Setting of Dislocations; Apollonius Citieus
Illustrations on the Setting of Dislocations; Apollonius Citieus
Tubercular Caries of the Spine
Votive Tablet Representing Cupping and Bleeding Instruments
Procedure for Patient Who Spat Blood