Synonyms, Related Subjects, Ideas for Medical Photos RespiratoryHuman Respiratory System, respiratory, respiratory disease, Respiratory Diseases, respiratory system, Respiratory Tract, |
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Respiratory Medical Photos from Photo Researchers |
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Respiratory Medical Photos from Phototake USA |
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Respiratory Medical Photos from National Geographic Images |
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Medical monitor displaying respiratory and pulse data during surgery. |
Blue Spotted Octopus (Hapalochlaena sp) deadly venom can paralyze a humans respiratory system in eight minutes, pulses blue rings when angry, Australia |
Guests in sheets inhale salt-laden air for a cure in an enclosed room. |
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Respiratory Medical Photos from IPNstock |
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Gerd Ludwig/ASA / ASA, Lenin Steel works in Magnitogorsk, the worlds largest steel mill. As with all Soviet steelworks, gas and dust filters for the smokestacks are often missing or inoperative. A third of the citys inhabitants suffer from respiratory ailments, including asthma and chronic bronchitis. This image shows the human and environmental effects of industrial pollution in the former Soviet Union. |
Roger Archibald, (SINCE I HAVE NO EXAMPLES OF VETERINARY PROCEDURES IN THE BODY OF MY PHOTOGRAPHIC WORK, I AM PROVIDING THESE SAMPLES OF MEDICAL PHOTOGRAPHY TAKEN IN A CLINICAL SETTING AS AN ALTERNATIVE.) In the neonatal intensive care unit at a large urban hospital in the eastern U.S., this infant had just been delivered prematurely by emergency Caesarian section from a high-risk mother after monitors indicated the babys heartbeat had suddenly become erratic. On delivery, his prognosis appeared pretty grim, but following these immediate stabilization efforts in the intensive care nursery, he responded well and ultimately survived. |
Ed Kashi, Antonia Sinibaldi (Antonia Verni), 9, was struck by a drunken driver when she was two years old. She is a quadrapilegic and needs a respirator to breath. Antonias life changed on October 24, 1999 when a sports fan driving drunk on his way home from a game at Giants Stadium in New Jersey, slammed head-on into the car Antonias father was driving. Her mother, Fazila Baksh Verni and registered Nurse Nadine Ferrigno, attends to Antonia daily. |
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