The Disease Gallery
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How to Cure the Freedom Disease — The Theories of Dr. Samuel Cartwright.Dr. Samuel Cartwright
You’re a disease in my brain. therefore, take your last breath so I can continue forward. Continue b
talesfromweirdland:The Plague.Illustration by Thomas Theodor Heine for Simplicissimus, 1911.I love t
cannedviennasausage:thesylverlining:the-treble:arcaneimages:Leonard Nimoy Reveals Lung Disease Diagn
disease:RENÉ MAGRITTE / THE THERAPIST (LE THÉRAPEUTE) / 1937
aber-flyingtiger:the-history-of-fighting:Posters For A Campaign Against Venereal Disease During Worl
the-impossible-artist:“I’m an alienist. That is a doctor. But instead of looking to cure a disease o
Chronic Illness: Social Life Edition
theomeganerd:Wreck-It Ralph Concept Artwork by Walt Disney Animation Studios
The Flu.Illustration by Thomas Theodor Heine for Simplicissimus, 1929.Debauchery, decadence, chaotic
mooneymannyinthesky:fallengeneral:I started out with a simple fever and then I picked a lung disease
elaysium:ShowXing pretending to be infected mutants passing their disease through a kiss, causing a
trying to keep up with other people your age like
For the McHanzo discord’s gift exchange.The theme/trope is ‘Angst + Hanahaki’.[Ko-
When someone calls your illness “controversial”
Gene therapy might just be the medical world’s future secret sauce for preventing/treating diseases.
ghostgods:If it’s a disease, then I hope it’s contagious.
sixpenceee:A mysterious snake disease causes pythons to tie themselves in a knot they can’t get out
ghostgods: If it’s a disease, then I hope it’s contagious.
disease:two friends who can’t keep their eyes off each other in the early 1900s
Shadowgast Hanahaki Disease AU… I wanna read it…Essek coughs up flowers for Caleb twi
The Plague.Illustration by Thomas Theodor Heine for Simplicissimus, 1911.I love the figure’s pose: i
“We fight (Until we can’t anymore) We fight (To free us from this disease) We fight (Until we&
disease:two friends who can’t keep their eyes off each other in the early 1900s
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