James Paget.
Post-mortem examination, 1890
1870 Rudolf Virchow German Scientist
Gerhard Hansen, Norwegian physician
Jean-Antoine Villemin, French physician
James Paget, British pathologist
Richard Pfeiffer, German bacteriologist
Edwin Klebs, German-Swiss pathologist
Rudolf Virchow, German pathologist
Marie-Francois Xavier Bichat pathologist
Pathology
Microscope use
Pathologist analysing a sample under a microscope
Paul Ehrlich, German immunologist
Pathology slides
Rudolph Virchow, German pathologist
Mary E. Walker.
Pathology lecture by Virchow
The answers are all in the details
Gladys Dick, US pathologist
Research and development
Recording her data for further analysis
Discovering new medical frontiers
Pathologist analysing a sample under a microscope.
Pathologist viewing microscopic images
Arthur Biedl, Hungarian pathologist
Henry Thompson, British surgeon
Beauty and brains
Alexander B. Mott.
William Welch, US pathologist
Leo Loeb, US pathologist
Walter H. Sheldon, US pathologist
Wynne Sharples Ballinger, US paediatrician
Karl Landsteiner, Austrian-US pathologist
Yeast infection.
Basal cell carcinoma.
Squamous cell carcinoma.
Histiocytofibroma.
Angioma.
Neurofibroma.
Hemangioma.
Nodular basal cell carcinoma.
Invasive squamous cell carcinoma.
Synovial cyst.
Lipoma.
Merkel tumor.
Age spot.
Taking biopsy specimen of lung tissue
Neuropathology lab, France
Elise L'Esperance, American pathologist
Ernest Goodpasture, American pathologist
Charles Henry Nichols, US physician
Basal cell carcinoma excision.
Removal of a cyst.
Removal of a lipoma.
Jonathan Hutchinson, British physician
Forensic investigation, Iraq
John Ayrton Paris, British physician
Max Wilms, German pathologist
James Johnson, British physician
Pathologist says occupational disease. Fun cartoon style illustration. The situation of life.
Pathologist with the patient says about the occupational disease
Austrian-US pathologist Karl Landsteiner as a child
Thomas Hodgkin, British physician
Hendrik Willem Bakhuis Roozeboom.
Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Peters.
Photographic portrait of Thomas Henry Huxley
I'm confident I'll find a cure
Beautiful biologist
Knowledge is power
Positivity magnified
Department of Pathology, PUMC, 1924
Re-enactment of first anaesthesia, 1850
Sir James McGrigor, Scottish physician
Harvey Cushing, US neurosurgeon
Pathology is her calling!
Support for a surgeon
Sigmund Freud, Austrian neurologist
Prostate, post-mortem
Surgeon C.W. Wheelwright 1865
Maj. Charles S. Goodrich, Surgeon, 102nd N.Y. Inf. 1865
Portrait of Brig. Gen. William A. Hammond, Surgeon-General, officer of the Federal Army 1865
Braving new medical frontiers
Joseph Lister.
Ludwig Aschoff, German pathologist
1815 Edward Forbes color portrait geology
Ernst Weber, German experimental psychologist
Nevocellular nevus.
Subungual hematoma.
Junctional nevus.
Ssm melanoma.
Dubreuilh melanoma.
Bowen's disease.
Pendulum.
Phlyctene.
Portrait Of Helena Blavatsky
Photographic portrait of Field Marshal Prince ?yama Iwao
Michael Alberti, German physician
German and US psychiatrists, circa 1904
Observation and records in science
Paget's disease.
Louis Pasteur, French microbiologist
Morell Mackenzie, British physician
Bernhard Riemann.
Life is all about how you see it
John Bostock, British physician
William Henry, English chemist
Richard Edmond Grant, Scottish physician
To find the answer, adjust your focus
19th-century British knights
Breaking scientific boundaries with her research
Just as I thought...
Selma Snyderman, US paediatrician
Samuel Wilks, British physician
Esther Lovejoy, US physician
Daniel Williams, US surgeon
John Langdon Down, British physician
Kathleen Mary Drew-Baker, British phycologist
Henry Clutterbuck, English physician
Averroes, Islamic physician
Robert Liston.
Photographic portrait of Adolf Bastian
Henry Augustus Rowland.
Gustav Kirchhoff, Robert Bunsen, and Henry Roscoe.
Photographic portrait of Edward Adrian Wilson
Wilbur A. Sawyer, US medical researcher
Barbara McClintock.
Charles Bell, Scottish surgeon
Atherosclerosis.
Clostridium botulinum.
Systemic lupus erythematosus.
Malignant melanoma.
Philippe Pinel, French psychiatrist
Thorndike, Cushing and Sherrington, 1938
Edward Charles Pickering.
Pean demonstrating artery clamping, 1880s
Clinical testing
Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia, light micrograph
Portrait of surgeon
Portrait of a surgeon in mask
Female surgeon and x-rays
Inter toe nevus.
Senior doctor standing on white background
Closeup of doctor