[]
Your ongoing selection
Asset(s) Assets
Your quote 0

Your selection

Clear selection
{"event":"pageview","page_type1":"catalog","page_type2":"image_page","language":"en","user_logged":"false","user_type":"ecommerce","nl_subscriber":"false"}
{"event":"ecommerce_event","event_name":"view_item","event_category":"browse_catalog","ecommerce":{"items":[{"item_id":"SIC830084","item_brand":"other","item_category2":"undetermined_copyright","item_category3":"standard","item_category5":"not_balown","item_list_name":"search_results","item_name":"1530_bellows_method_resuscitation_technique","item_variant":"undefined"}]}}
Metadata Block (Hidden)

Contact us for further help

High res file dimension

Search for more high res images or videos

1530 Bellows Method, Resuscitation Technique

IMAGE number
SIC830084
Image title
1530 Bellows Method, Resuscitation Technique
Auto-translated text View Original Source
Location
Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, USA
Date
c. 1970 AD (C20th AD)
Image description

An image of a model of a resuscitation technique used in 1530 AD, the Bellows Method which has the following caption, Paraclesus was the first to use common fireside bellows to introduce air into lungs of apparently dead persons. Adaption of this were used through Europe for 300 years.

Photo credit
© Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
Leave the work to our dedicated Account Managers
License details
Your details
*
*
*
*
*
Asset - General information
Copyright status
Undetermined copyright
Permissions
More info
Permission required for non-editorial use (inc book and magazine covers). Please contact us
Largest available format 4079 × 4365 px 1 MB
Dimension [pixels] Dimension in 300dpi [mm] File size [MB]
Large 4079 × 4365 px 345 × 370 mm 866 KB
Medium 957 × 1024 px 81 × 87 mm 335 KB

Similar Images