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  •  Oral cancer patient, 19th-century Japan
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    Oral cancer patient, 19th-century Japan

    Oral cancer patient, 19th-century Japan. Illustration from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a 19th-century manuscript of hand-painted pictures commissioned by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. His book illustrated the cancers and other conditions that he treated, and the patients that came to him for treatment. The illustrations were by an artist named Tangetsu.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210222

  • がん患者 Cancer patient, 19th-century Japan
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    がん患者 Cancer patient, 19th-century Japan

    Cancer patient, 19th-century Japan. Illustration of a patient with a cancerous growth on the face, from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a 19th-century manuscript of hand-painted pictures commissioned by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. His book illustrated the cancers and other conditions that he treated, and the patients that came to him for treatment. The illustrations were by an artist named Tangetsu.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210226

  •  Tongue cancer patient, 19th-century Japan
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    Tongue cancer patient, 19th-century Japan

    Tongue cancer patient, 19th-century Japan. Illustration from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a 19th-century manuscript of hand-painted pictures commissioned by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. His book illustrated the cancers and other conditions that he treated, and the patients that came to him for treatment. The illustrations were by an artist named Tangetsu.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210204

  •  Gangrenous toe, 19th-century Japan
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    Gangrenous toe, 19th-century Japan

    Gangrenous toe, 19th-century Japan. Illustration of a patient‘s gangrenous toe, from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a 19th-century manuscript of hand-painted pictures commissioned by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Gangrene often required amputation to prevent a fatal spread of the bacterial infection. Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. His book illustrated the cancers and other conditions that he treated, and the patients that came to him for treatment. The illustrations were by an artist named Tangetsu. For the amputation of the toes, see C023/3400.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210212

  • 華岡青洲の手術図 Hanaoka Seishu, Japanese cancer surgeon
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    華岡青洲の手術図 Hanaoka Seishu, Japanese cancer surgeon

    Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835), Japanese cancer surgeon, carrying out surgery to remove a tumour (red) from the chest of a fully anaesthetized male patient. An assistant is applying traction to the tumour as blood drains into a bowl. Illustration from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a 19th-century manuscript of hand-painted pictures commissioned by Hanaoka. Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. His book illustrated the cancers and other conditions that he treated, and the patients that came to him for treatment. The illustrations were by an artist named Tangetsu.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210228

  •  Chest cancer patient, 19th-century Japan
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    Chest cancer patient, 19th-century Japan

    Chest cancer patient, 19th-century Japan. Illustration from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a 19th-century manuscript of hand-painted pictures commissioned by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). The site of the tumour suggests a cancer of the muscle or bone. Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. His book illustrated the cancers and other conditions that he treated, and the patients that came to him for treatment. The illustrations were by an artist named Tangetsu.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210217

  •  Head lice patient, 19th-century Japan
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    Head lice patient, 19th-century Japan

    Head lice patient, 19th-century Japan. Illustration of a patient with head lice, from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a 19th-century manuscript of hand-painted pictures commissioned by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. His book illustrated the cancers and other conditions that he treated, and the patients that came to him for treatment. The illustrations were by an artist named Tangetsu.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210203

  •  Swollen lower leg, 19th-century Japan
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    Swollen lower leg, 19th-century Japan

    Swollen lower leg, 19th-century Japan. Illustration of a large venous swelling of the lower leg, from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a 19th-century manuscript of hand-painted pictures commissioned by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Diagnosed at the time as a bone tumour, this could be a disorder of the veins or lymphatic system, such as elephantiasis. Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. His book illustrated the cancers and other conditions that he treated, and the patients that came to him for treatment. The illustrations were by an artist named Tangetsu.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210205

  •  Growth on leg, 19th-century Japan
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    Growth on leg, 19th-century Japan

    Growth on leg, 19th-century Japan. Illustration of bleeding from a growth on a patient‘s leg, from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a 19th-century manuscript of hand-painted pictures commissioned by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). This case was diagnosed at the time as a ‘blood tumour‘. Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. His book illustrated the cancers and other conditions that he treated, and the patients that came to him for treatment. The illustrations were by an artist named Tangetsu.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210206

  •  Thumb polydactyly, 19th-century Japan
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    Thumb polydactyly, 19th-century Japan

    Thumb polydactyly, 19th-century Japan. Illustration of a case of polydactyly (extra fingers or toes), from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a 19th-century manuscript of hand-painted pictures commissioned by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. His book illustrated the cancers and other conditions that he treated, and the patients that came to him for treatment. The illustrations were by an artist named Tangetsu.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210211

  •  Excised tumour, 19th-century Japan
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    Excised tumour, 19th-century Japan

    Excised tumour, 19th-century Japan. Illustration from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a 19th-century manuscript of hand-painted pictures commissioned by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. His book illustrated the cancers and other conditions that he treated, and the patients that came to him for treatment. The illustrations were by an artist named Tangetsu. For the tumour patient, see C023/3388.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210215

  • 華岡青洲の乳がん手術図 Breast cancer surgery, 19th-century Japan
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    華岡青洲の乳がん手術図 Breast cancer surgery, 19th-century Japan

    Breast cancer surgery, 19th-century Japan. Illustration of the initial lumpectomy stage (feeling for the lump) of a breast cancer operation carried out on 13 October 1804 by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia in cancer surgery. He used mafutsusan to anaesthetize this patient (60-year-old Kan Aiya), in what is recognised as the world‘s first surgical procedure under general anaesthesia. Illustration by Tangetsu from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a manuscript commissioned by Hanaoka. This illustration is part of a sequence showing the breast cancer surgery and tumour.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210223

  • 華岡青洲の乳がん手術図 Excised breast cancer, 19th-century Japan
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    華岡青洲の乳がん手術図 Excised breast cancer, 19th-century Japan

    Excised breast cancer, 19th-century Japan. Illustration of the tumour excised in a breast cancer operation carried out on 13 October 1804 by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia in cancer surgery. He used mafutsusan to anaesthetize 60-year-old Kan Aiya, in what is recognised as the world‘s first surgical procedure under general anaesthesia. Illustration by Tangetsu from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a manuscript commissioned by Hanaoka. This illustration is part of a sequence showing the breast cancer surgery and tumour. Here, the excised tumour is shown from two different perspectives.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210216

  • 華岡青洲の乳がん手術図 Breast cancer surgery, 19th-century Japan
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    華岡青洲の乳がん手術図 Breast cancer surgery, 19th-century Japan

    Breast cancer surgery, 19th-century Japan. Illustration of the final lumpectomy stage (removing the tumour) of a breast cancer operation carried out on 13 October 1804 by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia in cancer surgery. He used mafutsusan to anaesthetize this patient (60-year-old Kan Aiya), in what is recognised as the world‘s first surgical procedure under general anaesthesia. Illustration by Tangetsu from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a manuscript commissioned by Hanaoka. This illustration is part of a sequence showing the breast cancer surgery and tumour.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210224

  •  Gangrene amputation, 19th-century Japan
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    Gangrene amputation, 19th-century Japan

    Gangrene amputation, 19th-century Japan. Illustration of the amputation of gangrenous toes, from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a 19th-century manuscript of hand-painted pictures commissioned by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Gangrene often required amputation to prevent a fatal spread of the bacterial infection. Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. His book illustrated the cancers and other conditions that he treated, and the patients that came to him for treatment. The illustrations were by an artist named Tangetsu. For the pre-amputation toes, see C023/3399.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210227

  •  Burn scar contracture, 19th-century Japan
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    Burn scar contracture, 19th-century Japan

    Burn scar contracture, 19th-century Japan. Illustration of a patient with scar contracture of his arm and body, from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a 19th-century manuscript of hand-painted pictures commissioned by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). The scar contracture was caused by a burn injury. Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. His book illustrated the cancers and other conditions that he treated, and the patients that came to him for treatment. The illustrations were by an artist named Tangetsu.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210220

  •  Cancer patient, 19th-century Japan
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    Cancer patient, 19th-century Japan

    Cancer patient, 19th-century Japan. Illustration of a Buddhist priest with a cancerous growth on his face, from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a 19th-century manuscript of hand-painted pictures commissioned by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. His book illustrated the cancers and other conditions that he treated, and the patients that came to him for treatment. The illustrations were by an artist named Tangetsu.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210202

  •  Cancer patient, 19th-century Japan
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    Cancer patient, 19th-century Japan

    Cancer patient, 19th-century Japan. Illustration of a 27-year-old man with a cancerous growth (‘blood tumour‘) on his face, from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a 19th-century manuscript of hand-painted pictures commissioned by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. His book illustrated the cancers and other conditions that he treated, and the patients that came to him for treatment. The illustrations were by an artist named Tangetsu.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210210

  •  Cancer patient, 19th-century Japan
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    Cancer patient, 19th-century Japan

    Cancer patient, 19th-century Japan. Illustration of a samurai‘s daughter with a cancerous growth on her jaw, from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a 19th-century manuscript of hand-painted pictures commissioned by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. His book illustrated the cancers and other conditions that he treated, and the patients that came to him for treatment. The illustrations were by an artist named Tangetsu.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210214

  •  Excised breast cancer, 19th-century Japan
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    Excised breast cancer, 19th-century Japan

    Excised breast cancer, 19th-century Japan. Illustration of a dissected tumour excised in a breast cancer operation carried out on 13 October 1804 by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia in cancer surgery. He used mafutsusan to anaesthetize 60-year-old Kan Aiya, in what is recognised as the world‘s first surgical procedure under general anaesthesia. Illustration by Tangetsu from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a manuscript commissioned by Hanaoka. This illustration is part of a sequence showing the breast cancer surgery and tumour. Here, the excised tumour has been dissected.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210218

  • 華岡青洲が考案した医療器具 Surgical tools, 19th-century Japan
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    華岡青洲が考案した医療器具 Surgical tools, 19th-century Japan

    Surgical tools, 19th-century Japan. Illustration from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a 19th-century manuscript of hand-painted pictures commissioned by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. His book illustrated the cancers and other conditions that he treated, and the patients that came to him for treatment. Hanaoka designed his own tools for his operations. The knife here is a ‘koromushitsusu knife‘, used in a breast cancer operation (see C023/3403). The illustrations were by an artist named Tangetsu.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210221

  • 華岡青洲の乳がん手術図 Breast cancer surgery, 19th-century Japan
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    華岡青洲の乳がん手術図 Breast cancer surgery, 19th-century Japan

    Breast cancer surgery, 19th-century Japan. Illustration of the main lumpectomy stage (scalpel in surgeon‘s right hand) of a breast cancer operation carried out on 13 October 1804 by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia in cancer surgery. He used mafutsusan to anaesthetize this patient (60-year-old Kan Aiya), in what is recognised as the world‘s first surgical procedure under general anaesthesia. Illustration by Tangetsu from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a manuscript commissioned by Hanaoka. This illustration is part of a sequence showing the breast cancer surgery and tumour.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210209

  • 華岡青洲の乳がん手術図 Breast cancer surgery, 19th-century Japan
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    華岡青洲の乳がん手術図 Breast cancer surgery, 19th-century Japan

    Breast cancer surgery, 19th-century Japan. Illustration of the incision made during a breast cancer operation carried out on 13 October 1804 by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. He used mafutsusan to anaesthetize this patient (60-year-old Kan Aiya), in what is recognised as the world‘s first surgical procedure under general anaesthesia. Illustration by Tangetsu from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a manuscript commissioned by Hanaoka. This illustration is part of a sequence showing the breast cancer surgery and tumour. For the knife used, see C023/3404.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210213

  •  Breast cancer patient, 19th-century Japan
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    Breast cancer patient, 19th-century Japan

    Breast cancer patient, 19th-century Japan. Illustration of Kan Aiya, a 60-year-old woman from Japan with breast cancer. The cancer was successfully removed on 13 October 1804 by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. He used mafutsusan to anaesthetize Kan Aiya, in what is recognised as the world‘s first surgical procedure under general anaesthesia. Illustration by Tangetsu from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a manuscript commissioned by Hanaoka. This illustration is part of a sequence showing the breast cancer surgery and tumour.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210207

  •  Tumour on back, 19th-century Japan
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    Tumour on back, 19th-century Japan

    Tumour on back, 19th-century Japan. Illustration from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a 19th-century manuscript of hand-painted pictures commissioned by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. His book illustrated the cancers and other conditions that he treated, and the patients that came to him for treatment. The illustrations were by an artist named Tangetsu. For the excised tumour, see C023/3389.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210208

  •  Burn scar contracture, 19th-century Japan
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    Burn scar contracture, 19th-century Japan

    Burn scar contracture, 19th-century Japan. Illustration of a Buddhist priest with scar contracture of his leg, from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a 19th-century manuscript of hand-painted pictures commissioned by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). The scar contracture was caused by a burn injury. Surgery will allow full use of the leg again. Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. His book illustrated the cancers and other conditions that he treated, and the patients that came to him for treatment. The illustrations were by an artist named Tangetsu.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210219

  •  Tumour patient, 19th-century Japan
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    Tumour patient, 19th-century Japan

    Tumour patient, 19th-century Japan. Illustration of a 56-year-old woman with a growth on the face (possibly a lymphatic or venous malformation), from ‘A Surgical Casebook‘, a 19th-century manuscript of hand-painted pictures commissioned by Japanese surgeon Hanaoka Seishu (1760-1835). Hanaoka pioneered the use of general anaesthesia to remove tumours from cancer patients. His book illustrated the cancers and other conditions that he treated, and the patients that came to him for treatment. The illustrations were by an artist named Tangetsu.、クレジット:Science Photo Library/共同通信イメージズ

    商品コード: 2023051210225

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