Bicyclists at the High Water Mark Monument, Gettys…
Suvretta House Chefs, St. Moritz, Switzerland, 191…
Suvretta House Chefs, St. Moritz, Switzerland, 191…
Cowson Farm
Corny Ears
Mirror Photo of Woman, Dobkins Studio, Atlantic Ci…
Mirror Photo of B. F. Brannan, Los Angeles, Calif.…
Mirror Photo of Man, White Way Photo Studio, New Y…
Mirror Photo of Young Woman, York, Pa.
Mirror Photograph of "Mother's Friend"
Mirror Photograph of Woman with Feathered Hat
Mirror Photograph of Woman Facing Camera, Atlantic…
Mirror Photo of Woman with Hat, Atlantic City, N.J…
Moustachioed Mirror Man, White Way Photo Studio, N…
Rabbit Characters, Ault, Colorado, 1910 (Cropped)
Rabbit Characters, Ault, Colorado, 1910
Boys with Their Bunnies and Moms
Easter Greetings
Man with a Package, Movie Shots Photo, Philadelphi…
A Rosy Crowd
Rock-a-Bye Baby in the Treetop
Manning the Maypole
May Day Mayhem (Maypole on the Right)
May Day Mayhem (Maypole on the Left)
May Day Mayhem
Tike on a Trike at a Tree
One-Man Music Machine
Atlantic Coal Company's Mine, Boswell, Pa.
Women Doubly Exposed
Charlie Chaplin and Friends
Sloppy Joe's Bar, Havana, Cuba, 1937
Fireman Save My Child, Sloppy Joe's Bar, Havana, C…
Lady Liberty and Her Family in a Decorated Parade…
Miniature City, Clinch Park, Traverse City, Michig…
The Oklahoma Travelers, Highspire, Pa.
Tourists on Camels
Two Men and a Team of Horses
Sam's Room
A Cat in a Knot in a Tree
Palais de Versailles
Cooking on the Regal Acorn
Hartman Gish, Farmer, Three Years Old, 1907
Flying High in Colorado
Guys, Ladies, and Doll
Four Women and a Doll on a Train
Four Women and a Doll on a Train (Detail)
Brown Village
Brown Village (Detail)
Holding a Bucket Under Niagara Falls
Seeing Blackpool
Atlantic City Life Boat
Young Woman with a Dappled Horse
Frances and Ned at Leura Falls, New South Wales, A…
That Was Some Hail, Believe Me! May 2, 1920
The Jolly Crew of Atlantic City Life Boat No. 5
The Jolly Crew of Atlantic City Life Boat No. 5 (C…
The Lone Rangers, Lancaster, Pa.
Blue-Collared Woman with Green Plant
Vœux Sincères
A Man Simultaneously Pushing and Riding a Wheelbar…
First Snow, Log Cabin Inn
Seniors Basketball Team, 1919
Snowy Intersection
Bonne Année
All I Got for Christmas Was a Bug!
See also...
See more...Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
1 985 visits
Demonstration of Respirator (Iron Lung), Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Ill.
![Demonstration of Respirator (Iron Lung), Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Ill. Demonstration of Respirator (Iron Lung), Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Ill.](https://cdn.ipernity.com/141/56/65/31305665.78827c8d.640.jpg?r2)
![](https://s.ipernity.com/T/L/z.gif)
A medical photo for the Vintage Photos Theme Park.
A real photo postcard published by the Grogan Photo Co., Danville, Ill. Postmarked Chicago, Ill., July 13, 1946.
"Iron lungs," a colloquial term for negative pressure ventilators (these medical devices are no longer called "respirators"), were notably used in the 1940s and 1950s to treat polio patients with paralyzed lungs. Fortunately, with the development of vaccines to prevent polio and the development of new types of ventilators and treatments, iron lungs are now used only infrequently.
A real photo postcard published by the Grogan Photo Co., Danville, Ill. Postmarked Chicago, Ill., July 13, 1946.
"Iron lungs," a colloquial term for negative pressure ventilators (these medical devices are no longer called "respirators"), were notably used in the 1940s and 1950s to treat polio patients with paralyzed lungs. Fortunately, with the development of vaccines to prevent polio and the development of new types of ventilators and treatments, iron lungs are now used only infrequently.
, , and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2024
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Alan Mays club has replied to John FitzGerald clubSign-in to write a comment.