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  • The Murrain of Beasts (or The Fifth Plague: Livestock Disease) Exodus 9:2-3 From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Doré and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866
    IR_Bible-033-The-Fifth-Plague---Live...jpg
  • Banner. of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) an infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).[9] The disease was first identified in 2019 in Wuhan, China, and has since spread globally, resulting in the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic.[10][11] Common symptoms include fever, cough and shortness of breath. Muscle pain.
    IR_f_covid-19-1.jpg
  • Israel, Haifa, Lung Disease Clinic and tuberculosis prevention league
    SL_Haifa_SL2_3461.jpg
  • Israel, Sharon district, Citrus Greening Disease, Candidatus Liberobacter
    IR_40170_11_fs_PSh.jpg
  • X-ray of an 11 month old unfant suffering from Infantile cortical hyperostosis (Caffey's disease)
    GV_X-Ray_case29.jpg
  • X-ray of an 11 month old unfant suffering from Infantile cortical hyperostosis (Caffey's disease)
    GV_X-Ray_case29-1.jpg
  • Enterography also called an gastrointestinal study or contrast radiography of the gastrointestinal tract, is a series of radiographs used to examine the gastrointestinal tract for abnormalities. In this case of a 20 year old female patient suspected of having Crohn's disease
    IR_enterography-Front_0E7-2.jpg
  • Enterography also called an gastrointestinal study or contrast radiography of the gastrointestinal tract, is a series of radiographs used to examine the gastrointestinal tract for abnormalities. In this case of a 20 year old female patient suspected of having Crohn's disease
    IR_enterography-Front_0E1-2.jpg
  • Cross section Enterography also called an gastrointestinal study or contrast radiography of the gastrointestinal tract, is a series of radiographs used to examine the gastrointestinal tract for abnormalities. In this case of a 20 year old female patient suspected of having Crohn's disease
    IR_enterography-section_1B0-3.jpg
  • Cross section Enterography also called an gastrointestinal study or contrast radiography of the gastrointestinal tract, is a series of radiographs used to examine the gastrointestinal tract for abnormalities. In this case of a 20 year old female patient suspected of having Crohn's disease
    IR_enterography-section_05F-1.jpg
  • Enterography also called an gastrointestinal study or contrast radiography of the gastrointestinal tract, is a series of radiographs used to examine the gastrointestinal tract for abnormalities. In this case of a 20 year old female patient suspected of having Crohn's disease
    IR_enterography-Front_0E7-3.jpg
  • Enterography also called an gastrointestinal study or contrast radiography of the gastrointestinal tract, is a series of radiographs used to examine the gastrointestinal tract for abnormalities. In this case of a 20 year old female patient suspected of having Crohn's disease
    IR_enterography-Front_0E1-5.jpg
  • Rose Rust fungus on a leaf. This disease is caused by the rust fungus Phragmidium sp.
    IR_Rose-Leaf_D3660.jpg
  • Rose Rust fungus on a leaf. This disease is caused by the rust fungus Phragmidium sp.
    IR_Rose-Leaf_D3657.jpg
  • Illustration of a pathological skin disease caused by Rubeola measles From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIX;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1823
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIX_0288.jpg
  • Illustration of a pathological skin disease From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIX;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1823
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIX_0244.jpg
  • Egyptian rousette bat hanging from a cave ceiling. The Egyptian rousette, or Egyptian fruit bat, (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is a widespread African fruit bat. This species has recently been linked to the deadly Marburg virus and is possibly a vector for transmission of the disease. Photographed in The Mediterranean Region, Israel
    BT_f_Egyptian-Fruit-Bat_143.jpg
  • Egyptian rousette bat hanging from a cave ceiling. The Egyptian rousette, or Egyptian fruit bat, (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is a widespread African fruit bat. This species has recently been linked to the deadly Marburg virus and is possibly a vector for transmission of the disease. Photographed in The Mediterranean Region, Israel
    BT_f_Egyptian-Fruit-Bat_139.jpg
  • Egyptian rousette bat hanging from a cave ceiling. The Egyptian rousette, or Egyptian fruit bat, (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is a widespread African fruit bat. This species has recently been linked to the deadly Marburg virus and is possibly a vector for transmission of the disease. Photographed in The Mediterranean Region, Israel
    BT_f_Egyptian-Fruit-Bat_138.jpg
  • Egyptian rousette bat hanging from a cave ceiling. The Egyptian rousette, or Egyptian fruit bat, (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is a widespread African fruit bat. This species has recently been linked to the deadly Marburg virus and is possibly a vector for transmission of the disease. Photographed in The Mediterranean Region, Israel
    BT_f_Egyptian-Fruit-Bat_135.jpg
  • Egyptian rousette bat hanging from a cave ceiling. The Egyptian rousette, or Egyptian fruit bat, (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is a widespread African fruit bat. This species has recently been linked to the deadly Marburg virus and is possibly a vector for transmission of the disease. Photographed in The Mediterranean Region, Israel
    BT_f_Egyptian-Fruit-Bat_132.jpg
  • Egyptian rousette bat hanging from a cave ceiling. The Egyptian rousette, or Egyptian fruit bat, (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is a widespread African fruit bat. This species has recently been linked to the deadly Marburg virus and is possibly a vector for transmission of the disease. Photographed in The Mediterranean Region, Israel
    BT_f_Egyptian-Fruit-Bat_131.jpg
  • Egyptian rousette bat hanging from a cave ceiling. The Egyptian rousette, or Egyptian fruit bat, (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is a widespread African fruit bat. This species has recently been linked to the deadly Marburg virus and is possibly a vector for transmission of the disease. Photographed in The Mediterranean Region, Israel
    BT_f_Egyptian-Fruit-Bat_129.jpg
  • Egyptian Fruit Bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus) in flight at night. Photographed in the Mediterranean  region, Israel. The Egyptian rousette, or Egyptian fruit bat, (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is a widespread African fruit bat. This species has recently been linked to the deadly Marburg virus and is possibly a vector for transmission of the disease.
    BT_f_Egyptian-Fruit-Bat_122.jpg
  • Illustration of a pathological skin disease caused by bacterial infection (Impetigo) From the Encyclopaedia Londinensis or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature; Volume XIX;  Edited by Wilkes, John. Published in London in 1823
    IR_f_Londinensis_XIX_0378.jpg
  • Egyptian rousette bat hanging from a cave ceiling. The Egyptian rousette, or Egyptian fruit bat, (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is a widespread African fruit bat. This species has recently been linked to the deadly Marburg virus and is possibly a vector for transmission of the disease. Photographed in The Mediterranean Region, Israel
    BT_f_Egyptian-Fruit-Bat_146.jpg
  • Egyptian rousette bat hanging from a cave ceiling. The Egyptian rousette, or Egyptian fruit bat, (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is a widespread African fruit bat. This species has recently been linked to the deadly Marburg virus and is possibly a vector for transmission of the disease. Photographed in The Mediterranean Region, Israel
    BT_f_Egyptian-Fruit-Bat_144.jpg
  • Egyptian rousette bat hanging from a cave ceiling. The Egyptian rousette, or Egyptian fruit bat, (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is a widespread African fruit bat. This species has recently been linked to the deadly Marburg virus and is possibly a vector for transmission of the disease. Photographed in The Mediterranean Region, Israel
    BT_f_Egyptian-Fruit-Bat_142.jpg
  • Egyptian rousette bat hanging from a cave ceiling. The Egyptian rousette, or Egyptian fruit bat, (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is a widespread African fruit bat. This species has recently been linked to the deadly Marburg virus and is possibly a vector for transmission of the disease. Photographed in The Mediterranean Region, Israel
    BT_f_Egyptian-Fruit-Bat_141.jpg
  • Egyptian rousette bat hanging from a cave ceiling. The Egyptian rousette, or Egyptian fruit bat, (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is a widespread African fruit bat. This species has recently been linked to the deadly Marburg virus and is possibly a vector for transmission of the disease. Photographed in The Mediterranean Region, Israel
    BT_f_Egyptian-Fruit-Bat_136.jpg
  • Egyptian rousette bat hanging from a cave ceiling. The Egyptian rousette, or Egyptian fruit bat, (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is a widespread African fruit bat. This species has recently been linked to the deadly Marburg virus and is possibly a vector for transmission of the disease. Photographed in The Mediterranean Region, Israel
    BT_f_Egyptian-Fruit-Bat_137.jpg
  • Egyptian rousette bat hanging from a cave ceiling. The Egyptian rousette, or Egyptian fruit bat, (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is a widespread African fruit bat. This species has recently been linked to the deadly Marburg virus and is possibly a vector for transmission of the disease. Photographed in The Mediterranean Region, Israel
    BT_f_Egyptian-Fruit-Bat_134.jpg
  • Egyptian rousette bat hanging from a cave ceiling. The Egyptian rousette, or Egyptian fruit bat, (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is a widespread African fruit bat. This species has recently been linked to the deadly Marburg virus and is possibly a vector for transmission of the disease. Photographed in The Mediterranean Region, Israel
    BT_f_Egyptian-Fruit-Bat_130.jpg
  • Egyptian rousette bat hanging from a cave ceiling. The Egyptian rousette, or Egyptian fruit bat, (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is a widespread African fruit bat. This species has recently been linked to the deadly Marburg virus and is possibly a vector for transmission of the disease. Photographed in The Mediterranean Region, Israel
    BT_f_Egyptian-Fruit-Bat_128.jpg
  • Egyptian Fruit Bats (Rousettus aegyptiacus) in flight at night. Photographed in the Mediterranean  region, Israel. The Egyptian rousette, or Egyptian fruit bat, (Rousettus aegyptiacus) is a widespread African fruit bat. This species has recently been linked to the deadly Marburg virus and is possibly a vector for transmission of the disease.
    BT_f_Egyptian-Fruit-Bat_121.jpg
  • Common housefly (Musca domestica) on a leaf closeup. The head (left) is dominated by a pair of large compound eyes (brown), each eye composed of about 4000 image-forming facets called ommatidia. Mouthparts are visible beneath the eye. Hairs on the head and body act as tactile (touch) organs. The housefly has one pair of wings (silver/grey) and six legs. They tend to frequent unsavoury places, feeding on decomposing matter as well as human food, and they may pick up and transmit serious diseases to humans.
    IR_f_Garden_E2013.jpg
  • Common housefly (Musca domestica) on a leaf closeup. The head (left) is dominated by a pair of large compound eyes (brown), each eye composed of about 4000 image-forming facets called ommatidia. Mouthparts are visible beneath the eye. Hairs on the head and body act as tactile (touch) organs. The housefly has one pair of wings (silver/grey) and six legs. They tend to frequent unsavoury places, feeding on decomposing matter as well as human food, and they may pick up and transmit serious diseases to humans.
    IR_f_Garden_E2013-crop.jpg
  • Common housefly (Musca domestica) closeup. The head (left) is dominated by a pair of large compound eyes (brown), each eye composed of about 4000 image-forming facets called ommatidia. Mouthparts are visible beneath the eye. Hairs on the head and body act as tactile (touch) organs. The housefly has one pair of wings (silver/grey) and six legs. They tend to frequent unsavoury places, feeding on decomposing matter as well as human food, and they may pick up and transmit serious diseases to humans.
    IR_f_Fly_E2172.jpg
  • Tsetse fly (Glossina sp.) trap. The poison coated blue colour attracts the flies and helps combat diseases spread by this biting fly. Photographed in Tanzania, Africa
    GS_Tanzania_131.jpg
  • Personal hygiene - washing hands to reduce the risk of infecting others with swine flue and other diseases
    SV_m_hygiene_IMG_1338_New.jpg
  • Personal hygiene - scrubbing hands to reduce the risk of infecting others with swine flue and other diseases
    SV_hygiene_IMG_1393_fs.jpg
  • Personal hygiene - washing hands to reduce the risk of infecting others with swine flue and other diseases
    SV_f_IMG_1338_fs.jpg
  • Personal hygiene - washing hands to reduce the risk of infecting others with swine flue and other diseases
    SV_f_hygiene_IMG_1334_fs.jpg
  • Engraving of a swan neck bottle depicting Louis Pasteur's experiment. Louis Pasteur (December 27, 1822 – September 28, 1895) was a French biologist, microbiologist and chemist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination, microbial fermentation and pasteurization. He is remembered for his remarkable breakthroughs in the causes and prevention of diseases, He reduced mortality from puerperal fever, and created the first vaccines for rabies and anthrax.
    IR_Louis-Pasteu_001.jpg
  • Personal hygiene - washing hands to reduce the risk of infecting others with swine flue and other diseases
    SV_hygiene_IMG_1404.jpg
  • Personal hygiene - scrubbing hands to reduce the risk of infecting others with swine flue and other diseases
    SV_hygiene_IMG_1399.jpg
  • Personal hygiene - washing hands with gloves to reduce the risk of infecting others with swine flue and other diseases
    SV_hygiene_IMG_1364_fs.jpg
  • Personal hygiene - washing hands with gloves to reduce the risk of infecting others with swine flue and other diseases
    SV_hygiene_IMG_1363_fs.jpg
  • Personal hygiene - washing hands to reduce the risk of infecting others with swine flue and other diseases
    SV_f_hygiene_IMG_1343_fs.jpg
  • Personal hygiene - washing hands to reduce the risk of infecting others with swine flue and other diseases
    SV_m_hygiene_IMG_1343_New.jpg
  • Housefly (Musca domestica). This fly feeds on organic material, including decomposing matter, and carries numerous diseases which it can spread to human food.
    IR_m_Garden_D4947.jpg
  • Housefly (Musca domestica). This fly feeds on organic material, including decomposing matter, and carries numerous diseases which it can spread to human food.
    IR_m_Garden_D4946.jpg
  • The Gout 1799 by James Gillray (British, 1757-1815) published by Hannah Humphrey England, 18th century Etching hand-colored with watercolor on Wove paper. A devil figure is shown biting into painful and inflamed toe joints. Gout is a metabolic condition where uric acid crystals are deposited in the joints, causing great pain. The big toe is the joint most commonly affected. The main causes are genetic factors and diet.
    IR_Gout_2011182.jpg
  • X-ray of a 74 year old patient with Prim osteoarthrosis in lower leg and knee
    GV_X-Ray_case3.jpg
  • gastrointestinal biopsy slides. Slides prepared with stained tissue samples taken from a woman's gastrointestinal tract. These slides will be examined under a microscope to look for abnormalities that may indicate Crohn or infection.
    IR_Slides_C9326.jpg
  • gastrointestinal biopsy slides. Slides prepared with stained tissue samples taken from a woman's gastrointestinal tract. These slides will be examined under a microscope to look for abnormalities that may indicate Crohn or infection.
    IR_Slides_C9319.jpg
  • foot and ankle X-ray of a 47 year old male patient suffering from Osteoarthritis
    GV_X-Ray_case33_c1.jpg
  • foot and ankle X-ray of a 47 year old male patient suffering from Osteoarthritis
    GV_X-Ray_case33.jpg
  • foot and ankle X-ray of a 47 year old male patient suffering from Osteoarthritis
    GV_X-Ray_case33-2.jpg
  • foot and ankle X-ray of a 47 year old male patient suffering from Osteoarthritis
    GV_X-Ray_case33-1.jpg
  • A medical face mask, a pack of Tamiflu tablets, tissues and a cup of hot mint tea agaist Swine flu, October 30, 2009.
    SL_F091030SL08.jpg
  • A medical face mask and a pack of Tamiflu tablets agaist Swine flu, October 30, 2009.
    SL_F091030SL07.jpg
  • A young girl wears a medical face mask and holds a pack of Tamiflu tablets agaist Swine flu, October 30, 2009.
    SL_F091030SL04.jpg
  • Green bottle fly Phaenicia sericata on a leaf.
    SL_FLY_Shay_Levy_0085_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Knee X-ray of a 77 female patient suffering from Polymyalgia rheumatica and Chondrocalcinosis
    GV_X-Ray_case19.jpg
  • Anthracnose on a cabbage. Anthracnose is a mould that infects vegetables and plants. It initially appears on the skin surface as small water-soaked spots before spreading and deepening into the inner tissues of the plant. Eventually large rotted holes form, allowing other organisms to enter the fruit and rot it completely.
    SL_Mould_LS2_0809.jpg
  • Powdery mildew on a leaf of  sage (Salvia) plant
    IR_Marvah_D4082.jpg
  • Powdery mildew on a leaf of  sage (Salvia) plant
    IR_Marvah_D4078.jpg
  • Powdery mildew on a leaf of  sage (Salvia) plant
    IR_Marvah_D4080.jpg
  • Powdery mildew on a leaf of  sage (Salvia) plant
    IR_Marvah_D4076.jpg
  • Young Caucasian tourist covered in therapeutical mud at a Dead Sea resort, Israel Model released
    MB_f_Dead-Sea_8100.jpg
  • Virus testing laboratory
    BT_Virus-Lab_EYL00132.jpg
  • Virus testing laboratory
    BT_Virus-Lab_EYL00125.jpg
  • Mealybug damage to a Crassula falcata plant. Close up of a plant that has been damaged by mealybug
    IR_Cactus_E3656.jpg
  • Mealybug damage to a Crassula falcata plant. Close up of a plant that has been damaged by mealybug
    IR_Cactus_E3647.jpg
  • Mealybug damage to a Crassula falcata plant. Close up of a plant that has been damaged by mealybug
    IR_Cactus_E3625-sm.jpg
  • Hypodermic Syringes filled with colourful liquid crossing needles. As a vaccination or Anti-Vaccination concept
    GC_f_8880_Crossed-2.jpg
  • Frontal Abdomen MRI scan of a 60 year old male patient. This patient suffers from a kidney stone
    IR_MRI-Front-Dror_009.jpg
  • Frontal Abdomen MRI scan of a 60 year old male patient. This patient suffers from a kidney stone
    IR_MRI-Front-Dror_010.jpg
  • Frontal Abdomen MRI scan of a 60 year old male patient. This patient suffers from a kidney stone
    IR_MRI-Front-Dror_002.jpg
  • Frontal Abdomen MRI scan of a 60 year old male patient. This patient suffers from a kidney stone
    IR_MRI-Front-Dror_005.jpg
  • Cross section Abdomen MRI scan of a 60 year old male patient. This patient suffers from a kidney stone
    IR_MRI-Cross-Section-Dror_014.jpg
  • Side view Abdomen MRI scan of a 60 year old male patient. This patient suffers from a kidney stone
    IR_MRI-Side-Dror_013.jpg
  • Vegetable leafminer larval damage (Liriomyza sativae) to a tomato leaf (Solanum lycopersicum). The pale tracks in the bean leaf are the tunnels made by the larvae of the vegetable leaf miner (Liriomyza sativae). Leaf miner larvae cause great damage to plants and are difficult to control as they are protected from insecticide sprays by feeding within the inner tissues of the leaves. One solution is to plant their most preferred plants nearby, a method known as companion planting, so that the leaf miners are drawn to those plants rather than the crop
    IR_Garden_5500.jpg
  • Crowd at a BBQ
    EB_Arbel_5585.jpg
  • Mould grows on a gas barbecue
    IR_Mould_D3906.jpg
  • Mould grows on a gas barbecue
    IR_Mould_D3903.jpg
  • Mould grows on a gas barbecue
    IR_Mould_D3896.jpg
  • flames and embers in a Charcoal oven
    OR_f_Food_1612_865.jpg
  • A barbecue with charcoal stones
    OR_f_Rishpon_nov_023.jpg
  • MRI of 20 year old female hip with signs of Hemangioma on upper right thigh.
    IR_Yael-MRI-IMG00046.jpg
  • MRI of 20 year old female hip with signs of Hemangioma on upper right thigh.
    IR_Yael-MRI-IMG00019.jpg
  • Young woman with mud palm prints on her legs model released
    MB_f_Dead-Sea_8189.jpg
  • Ebola scare and awareness information poster at an airport arrival hall  Photographed at the Ben Gurion International airport, Israel
    SL_Ebola_050744.jpg
  • Breast Mammography. X-ray of woman's breast for early identification of breast cancer. Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women. The cancer can invade surrounding tissue and spread to other parts of the body (metastasis). Treatment is with removal of the tumour only, where possible, or complete removal of the breast. Surgery is often combined with radiation therapy and chemotherapy.
    IR_Mammography_17-colour.jpg
  • Engerix-B Hepatitis Vaccine
    SL_Vaccine_100105.jpg
  • Engerix-B Hepatitis Vaccine
    SL_Vaccine_100058.jpg
  • Cladosporium cladosporioides mold on an air vent at home in a petri dish
    SL_Mold_DSCN0008.jpg
  • Cladosporium cladosporioides mold in a petri dish This is a fungal plant pathogen that affects wheat
    SL_Mold_DSCN0006.jpg
  • A malignant tumour (Sarcoma) on the right thigh of a male patient
    IR_Sarcoma_DSC2726.jpg
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