Image
Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Plaster plaque showing a trephination operation

1977

Plaster plaque showing the setting of an elbow socket

1977

Plaster plaque showing the setting of a shoulder socket

1977

Plaster plaque showing bone setting in calf

1977

Plaster plaque showing bone setting in foot

1977

Plaster model

1943

Plaster model demonstrating massage treatment called 'The Fakapa' as practised in Vaitupu

1943

Plaster plaque showing the diagnosis of a breast tumour

1977

Plaster model demonstrating massage treatment called 'Fakangasuesue' practised in Vaitupu

1943

Plaster model demonstrating massage called 'Suki' practised in Vaitupu

1943

Plaster model representing massage practised in Vaitupu

1943

Plaster model demonstrating massage treatment called 'Te Sai'

1943

Plaster model

1943

Plaster model demonstrating massage called 'Tolo' as practised in Vaitupu

1943

Plaster model demonstrating massage treatment for stiff neck and headache as practised in Vaitupu

1943

Early 20th century painted wooden group by Jane Jackson

1940-1944

Diorama showing trephination in Neolithic times, England, 1942

1942

Massage treatment called "Kini" for constipation

1943

Plaster plaque showing a scene of infant feeding

1930-1945

Plaster plaque showing a scene of hydrotherapy

1977

Plaster representation of medieval physical palpating a patient

1944

Plaster plaque showing the setting of a collar bone

1977

Plaster model demonstrating massage treatment called 'Te Palupalu' practised in Vaitupu

1943

Plaster model

1943

Plaster model demonstrating massage treatment called 'Te Lango'

1943

Plaster model demonstrating massage for headache

1943

Plaster plaque showing a nursing scene

1977

Plaster plaque showing a castration operation

1977

Plaster plaque showing suppository insertion

1977

Plaster plaque showing actual cauterization of the skin

1977

Plaster mould depicting two men of the Arunta tribe, Central Australia using pointing stick apparatus to discomfit an enemy by J. Jackson England, 1942

Plaster mould depicting two men of the Arunta tribe

1942

Plaster model of medicine man sucking out disease (by means of a bonetube) of a prostrate patient, as practiced by Ojibway Indians, bronze painted, on large wooden base, made by Jane Jackson, 34 Criffel Avenue, London, SW1, England, 1943.

Plaster model of medicine man sucking out disease with bonetube

1943

Plaster model of three figures representing a form of smallpox inoculation as practiced by the natives of Djen, Nigeria, made by Miss J. Jackson, London, 1944

Plaster statue of smallpox inoculation in Nigeria, 1944

1944