1348-1090 - The Do In is an automassage technique of chinese origin, then imported in Japan. This technique is based on the pressure of certains points (acupressure) aiming at correcting body disorders. Massage the point Conception vessel 14. Aim : relieve anxiety and anguish.
1348-1327 - Patient having ingested a tineless fork. The stem of the fork, located in the stomach cavity, shows holes due to the corrosive action of the stomach's hydrochloric acid. The head of the fork has pierced the greater curvature
1348-1328 - Patient having ingested a tineless fork. The stem of the fork, located in the stomach cavity, shows holes due to the corrosive action of the stomach's hydrochloric acid. The head of the fork has pierced the greater curvature
1348-1326 - Patient having ingested a tineless fork. The stem of the fork, located in the stomach cavity, shows holes due to the corrosive action of the stomach's hydrochloric acid. The head of the fork has pierced the greater curvature
989-378 - Male small red damselfly (Ceriagrion tenellum) infested with mites perched on a sedge stem, Creech Heath, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe
989-381 - Hoverfly (Volucella bombylans var. plumata) visiting a greater knapweed flower (Centaurea scabiosa) in a chalk grassland meadow, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe
1116-25806 - Monarch butterfly adult recently emerged from cocoon hangs onto empty chrysalis while pumping meconium from its abdomen into its newly forming wings. Summer, Nova Scotia. Series of 5 images.
940-46 - Female garden orb-weaver spider (Eriophora biapicata) in centre of her web at night, striped abdomen example, Hopkins Creek, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific