Peer into the captivating intersection of science and humanity with these striking medical images. From groundbreaking procedures to rare conditions, each photo reveals the marvels of the human body and the innovations shaping healthcare today. Equal parts awe-inspiring and educational.
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"My grandmother’s student medical Kit from 1925."
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"Uncle’s eye healed after corneal transplant surgery."
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"Medical chest I found in my grandfathers attic."
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"X-Ray of a hand with advanced rheumatoid arthiritis."
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"Ducklings being used in medical therapy, 1956."
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"The amount of medication I have to take in a week after a kidney transplant."
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"The monthly dosage of medication necessary for my survival."
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"An artist is doing a really cool thing by painting baby’s medical helmets"
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"In my head, the screws from my spinal fusion surgery looked a lot smaller."
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"An identity thief stole the identity of a surgeon and while aboard a navy destroyer was tasked with performing several life saving surgeries. He proceeded to memorize a medical textbook just before hand and all the patients survived."
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"I had a Brain tumor removed, and now I’m a bit absent minded."
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"This white “soap” is the first 3D printed bionic pancreas."
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"Finger infected. Thermal imaging confirms."
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"My ADHD medication came with a fidget toy."
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"This device to help medical professionals find veins. The veinviewer."
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"A doctor’s office on my delivery route has a real WW1 medical Kit framed up on the wall."
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"These medical cloves designed for medical emergency response."
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"The medical pathology museum at tokyo university has a collection of 105 full-bodied tattoo skins."
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"Before & after a total spinal fusion."
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"Thought you all might appreciate my uncommon stitches."
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"Perfectly lined up sternotomy sealing, the surgeon is amazing."
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"There’s a tooth in my Chin"
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"Testing Davinci surgical robot on operation game."
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"My (Nearly 60 y/O) Fathers arm after being thwomped by a cow this morning."
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"This is the first complete nervous system ever dissected - 1887."