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5/17/2022 Aneroid Sphygmomanometer
Old blood pressure gauge with face removed for mechanism and cut away to show bellows.
Nikon D610 Sigma 105 mm f/2.8
16 Image stack processed in Helicon Focus 8
Just a cell phone pic. So far there's so much radiology equipment and since I'm usually not free to move around anyway... film's I'm the freezer at home. Can't wait to get some time feeling good so I can burn up some silver gelatine.
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Manicomio di R is a huge hospital facility located within a large town in Italy. Originally opened in 1871 the site consists of multiple buildings within large walled and fenced grounds and catered mainly for insane patients.
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Manicomio di R is a huge hospital facility located within a large town in Italy. Originally opened in 1871 the site consists of multiple buildings within large walled and fenced grounds and catered mainly for insane patients.
More photos and full report here: www.proj3ctm4yh3m.com/urbex/2016/02/06/urbex-manicomio-di...
Manicomio di R is a huge hospital facility located within a large town in Italy. Originally opened in 1871 the site consists of multiple buildings within large walled and fenced grounds and catered mainly for insane patients.
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A revisit to this old hospice/nursing home. Better light and weather and mostly shot with the 50mm F1.4 prime.
The Chocolate Milk Germany UE Tour. All win no fail and some epic locations with host, sunny weather, many miles travelled and much chocolate milk consumed.
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Light sculpted still life with Victorian doctor's bag and equipment. With massive thanks to my good friend Ian Coombs for the generous loan of the materials.
12 February 2019, Costa Luminosa: The pilot is landing the helicopter onboard of Costa Luminosa during the world tour because a medical emergency and the captain is coordinating the rescue operation
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This picture is for the group Macro Mondays and this week the theme is "Perfect Match".
This is both ends of the tubing that connects to my nebulizer and nebulizer cup. Albuterol (liquid ventolin) is put into the cup and then one end of the tube is attached to the bottom of the cup and the other end is attached to the nebulizer machine. When it is turned on, the air from the nebulizer (which is basically an air compressor) is forced through the tubing and turns the liquid in the cup into a fine mist that is inhaled. There is a number of liquid medications that can be used in a nebulizer for the treatment of lung diseases.
People with Asthma, Cystic Fibrosis and COPD (Emphysema and Bronchitis) use this type of treatment to get the medication deeper into their lungs which hopefully helps to make breathing easier.
(Every Breath You Take - The Police)
I chose the title for this image in memory of the film "The Marathon Man". The main character was tortured by a sadistic dentist in search of stolen diamonds.
A medical equipment store that is both modern and traditional…
Like most Chinese stores, their arrangement seems a little messy to us but the Chinese language being not alphabetical but ideographic, we must understand that their way of labeling and organizing their stocks is quite different from ours, using the rationality of the Western alphabetical order…
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Un magasin de matériel médical à la fois moderne et traditionnel…
Comme la plupart des boutiques chinoises, leur rangement nous semble un peu bordélique mais la langue chinoise n'étant pas alphabétique mais idéographique, il faut comprendre que leur manière d’étiqueter et d’organiser leurs stocks est assez différente de la nôtre, urilisant la rationnalité de l'ordre alphabétique occidental…
spooky, this macro Mondays theme, combined with a background with medusas head, or Corylus colurna, also known as Turkish Hazel.
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Medical transport delivered by Volga-Dnepr Airlines to Warsaw/Poland. Medical equipment will help Polish healthcare in fight against COVID-19.
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Blood donation equipment, Sydney, Australia, 28 June 1940, by Ray Olson, part of the Australian Consolidated Press and Consolidated Press archives, State Library of New South Wales, ON 388/Box 030/Item 191 collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/digital/VPLk86lQR6pVl
Search and Rescue (a.k.a. SAR) is a term standardized by the United Nations. It is an "effective worldwide system, so that wherever people sail or fly, an SAR service will be available for when needed". The system is described in the SAR manual issued by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and international aviation organization ICAO. Member states are obliged to organize SAR services according to these standards.
The Dutch SAR service is coordinated by the Dutch Coast Guard. Over the past 30 years, the 303 Search and Rescue Squadron of the Defence Helicopter Command from the Royal Netherlands Air Force, has carried out many successful SAR operations with helicopters. They used the Agusta Bell 412-Special Performance (Agusta AB412) for this task. The squadron had 3 helicopters, which were stationed at Leeuwarden Air Base and at Vlieland Heliport. On January 1, 2015, the helicopters were withdrawn and the 303sqn ceased it’s operations.
Nowadays NHV (Noordzee Helikopters Vlaanderen) provides this service. They operate out of Den Helder Airport (De Kooy) with two Airbus Helicopters AS365N3 Dauphins. The two helicopters are 24/7 on standby. Beside two helicopters, this also includes two pilots (captain and first officer), a hoist or winch operator, a medic and a diver.
SAR scramble
The helicopter in this photo just returned from a rescue mission or scramble. Notice the ‘somewhat’ disorderly arrangement of medical equipment in the bay and the roll of Leukosilk still hanging in the door opening. In the very early hours of May 29th a 21-year-old crew member of a fishing vessel was thrown overboard into a high North Sea. It took a while before his fellow crew members realized that the victim was no longer on board. Two SAR-helicopters and lifeboats of the KNRM were deployed during the rescue operation. Other ships in the area also received the call to look out for the drowning man. After more than an hour the man was found by the crew of another fishing vessel. He was hypothermic. His core temperature was only just above 32 degrees Celsius. That is very low and in most cases deadly. Medically one can only conclude this fisherman must have had an army of angels on his shoulders for still being alive. The victim was taken to the hospital in Den Helder by helicopter.
The sign with 16 on, it in the back of the helicopter, is used to instruct vessels to switch to the emergency channel 16 on the VHF radio.
Technical stuff
This HDR is consists of 3 individual images. Taken at -2 2/3, -2/3 and +1 1/3. This was due to the high contrasting light conditions. The merge was done with Aurora HDR 2018. Further post-production was done with PS CC. Finally I added the copyright watermarks. The latter is, alas, there to stay due to the frequent copying of my photos. So, don't bother commenting on that.