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The terrible plague of locusts in Palestine, March-June 1915. A mishap; bruised tissue inflated into a crown.

The terrible plague of locusts in Palestine, March-June 1915. A mishap...

Public domain photograph of 1920s Israel, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Good Samaritan Hospital, West Palm Beach, Florida. Tissue laboratory

Good Samaritan Hospital, West Palm Beach, Florida. Tissue laboratory

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Postgraduate students studying physiology of the muscle. The experiment is with frogs' muscle tissue. Left to right: 1) J.S. Newcomer, graduate of University of Utah and majoring in organic chemistry. 2) A.E. Bell, graduate of University of Kentucky, genetics major. 3) Hiss Trondailer Jones, graduate of Lincoln University at Jefferson City, Missouri, taking postgraduate work in nutrition. 4) Samuel Massie, of Little Rock, Arkansas, studied at Arkansas State, taking postgraduate work in organic chemistry

Postgraduate students studying physiology of the muscle. The experimen...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a political campaign, politician, meeting, civil rights movement, African Americans, 1930s, mid-20th-century United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

[Plant tissue, drawn from microscope view, including, at lower right, an oleander leaf]

[Plant tissue, drawn from microscope view, including, at lower right, ...

Public domain image related to botany, botanical artwork, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Joe showing me a short tendon which connects all the tissue in the beef portion, and which can support all of its weight.

Joe showing me a short tendon which connects all the tissue in the bee...

Forms part of a group of images documenting John and Joe's Meat Market. He cut all the meat away from around this tendon, and let the bulk of the beef, which was very heavy, hang there by this single tendon to ... More