28 results filtered with: Hygieia (Greek deity)
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A prize medal of the Medical Society of London; on the front is Queen Charlotte and on reverse is Hygieia with a serpent. Engraving by R.G. Reeve.
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A woman personifying Flanders gladly receives Ferdinand of Spain as he enters the country on horseback. Etching by T. van Thulden after Sir P.P. Rubens.
Rubens, Peter Paul, 1577-1640.Date: 1630-1639Reference: 2853533i- Books
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Cultul lui Esculap şi al Higiei (cu specială privire la Dacia Superioară) / de Nicolae Igna.
Igna, Nicolae.Date: 1935- Pictures
An anatomical dissection by Jean Riolan the younger (1580-1657). Engraving by Crispijn de Passe, 1626.
Passe, Crispijn van de, -1670.Date: [1626]Reference: 588752i- Pictures
Edward Jenner's surname made out of letters representing Aesculapius sending Hygieia to the four continents to disseminate Jenner's discovery of vaccination against smallpox. Watercolour by Miss Paytherus.
Paytherus, Miss.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 562352i- Pictures
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A young woman as Hygieia (Health). Stipple engraving by C. Taylor, 1789, after S. Shelley.
Shelley, Samuel, approximately 1750-1808.Date: Feb.y 1 1789Reference: 23846i- Pictures
An ivory diptych containing sculptures of Aesculapius with Telesphorus and of Hygieia with Cupid. Engraving by R. Morghen.
Morghen, Raffaello, 1761-1833.Reference: 11567i- Pictures
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Bad Kreuth, Bavaria: the healing spring, and monument to King Maximilian I of Bavaria. Lithograph by F. Lacroix, 1828, after C. Heinzmann after J.-B. Métivier.
Métivier, Jean Baptiste, 1781-1857.Date: 1828Reference: 533616i- Books
Hygieia : die Göttin der Gesundheit / Hildegard Sobel.
Sobel, Hildegard, 1919-Date: [1990], ©1990- Pictures
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Clio, Aesculapius and Hygieia: design for a medal for someone in the field of medical history. Pencil drawing, 1911.
Date: 1911Reference: 25971i- Pictures
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Allegorical and historical scenes of medicine: including a dissection and a distillation laboratory, and Hygieia receiving the organic and mineral bounty of the earth employed in remedies. Engraving by J.F. Fleischberger, 1660.
Date: 1660Reference: 25005i- Pictures
The goddess of health, Hygieia, holding a relief of King George III; celebrating his recovery from an onset of his illness in early 1789. Mezzotint, 1789, by James Parker (?).
Date: 1789Reference: 27217i- Pictures
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Aesculapius and Hygieia. Engraving by C.P.P. Carloni after T. Matteini.
Matteini, Teodoro, 1754-1831.Reference: 11566i- Pictures
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The tomb of J.C.W. Moehsen, decorated with putti and Hygieia holding a snake and a bowl. Etching by B. Rode, 1796.
Rode, Bernhard, 1725-1797.Date: [1796]Reference: 571648i- Pictures
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Hygieia, Telesphorus and Aesculapius watch the presentation of exotic plants to a woman representing Knowledge (?), under the protection of the Academia Naturae Curiosorum, while a crowd of sick people wait expectantly. Engraving, 16--.
Date: 1652-1699Reference: 567797i- Pictures
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Hygieia as a personification of hygiene: a woman holding up the palm of her hand on the left and holding the staff of Aesculapius on the right, with water in the background; advertising an exhibition in Düsseldorf on health and welfare. Colour lithograph after L. ten Hompel, 1926.
Grosse Ausstellung Düsseldorf für Gesundheitspflege, soziale Fürsorge und Leibesübungen (1926 : Düsseldorf, Germany)Date: 1926Reference: 659754i- Pictures
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Aesculapius and Hygieia, with Hercules fighting the hydra; representing medicine. Watercolour painting.
Reference: 26069i- Ephemera
Isidor Fischer ephemera. Box 4.
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St Bernard's well, Stockbridge, Edinburgh. Coloured etching by W. Poole.
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Festivities held at the Palazzo Mancini in Rome on the occasion of the recovery of Louis XV after a serious illness in Metz. Etching by the pensioners (scholarship-holders) of the French Academy in Rome, 1744.
Pensionnaires de l'académie royale de France à Rome.Date: 1744Reference: 27204i- Pictures
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Hygieia. Line engraving by Morel after Bertolini (L. Bartolini?).
Bartolini, Lorenzo, 1777-1850.Reference: 11305i- Pictures
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Hygieia, goddess of health, in a scientific cabinet. Coloured pen and ink drawing by O. Cramer, 1837.
Cramer, Ottmar.Date: 1837Reference: 26068i- Pictures
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Louis Pasteur, with two dogs (referring to his work on rabies), a palm and a snake around a bowl (indicating achievement in hygiene). Chromolithograph.
Date: [1890?]Reference: 38596i- Pictures
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Hygieia, goddess of health, holding a pentacle and a staff encircled by a snake. Engraving by P. Galle, c. 1595.
Galle, Philippe, 1537-1612.Date: [1595?]Reference: 25984i- Pictures
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Hygieia stands before a pyramid engraved with the names of famous figures in the history of medicine. Etching by B. Hübner, 1777.
Date: 1777Reference: 26053i