Post-World War II Sunray Therapy

Post-World War II Sunray Therapy

“Post-World War II, until the Sixties, ‘sunray therapy’ — the therapeutic use of ultra-violet lamps — was widely championed across the UK as an antidote for everything from throat infections to acne.” (via dailymail.co.uk)

We think these images of the sunray therapy rooms are simply stunning! Just sharing. Have a nice day! xoxo Mimi Berlin

Staying healthy with ultra-violet lamps (and goggles)

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2635599/For-years-doctors-prescribed-sore-throats-childhood-acne-How-sunray-therapy-ultra-violet-lamps-generation-risk-cancer.html#ixzz4fZ5PpTKH
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Products Disguised as Pills

Products Disguised as Pills

Medicine Gel-caps as inspiration for product designers.

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Anatomy: Insides outside

 works of art showing the insides of females
Anatomy: Insides outside

Head model, 2 part. This life-size 2-part head features a skull opening to view the underlying cerebrum. Removable eyeball and optic nerve. (via)
Anatomy: Insides outside

From the Modische Atlas der Anatomie series by Koen Hauser. (via)

Anatomy: Insides outside
Venus, illustration by Fernando Vincente (via)

Hymn by Damien Hirst. (via)

Virgin Mother by Damien Hirst. (via)

Bye Bye!

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