3d rendering futuristic world map interactive displaying the corona virus or covid-19 outbreak concept,digital design for science and technology background - 疫病 ストックフォトと画像
Circa 1656, A plague doctor in protective clothing. The beak mask held spices thought to purify air, the wand was used to avoid touching patients....
crowds of asian people wearing face protection while going to their workplace in bangkok at morning rush hour - 疫病 ストックフォトと画像
Giovanni Grewembroch - XVIII century. Manuscript: Doctor in Venice at the time of the plague. Watercolor.
Firefighters prepare to conduct disinfection at the Wuhan Tianhe International Airport on April 3, 2020 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. Wuhan, the...
crowd of busy commuters with protective face mask walking through platforms at subway station during office peak hours in the city - 疫病 ストックフォトと画像
People praying for relief from the bubonic plague, circa 1350. Original Artwork: Designed by E Corbould, lithograph by F Howard.
Scenes in the streets of London, 1665-1666 . From Cassell's History of England, Vol. III, [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York &...
Scene from Old St Paul's by William Harrison Ainsworth, 1855. The Earl of Rochester and his dissolute friends staging a Dance of Death at Saint...
コロナウイルス - 細線ベクトルアイコンセット。ピクセルパーフェクト。セットには、コロナウイルス、くしゃみ、咳、医師、発熱、検疫、風邪とインフルエンザ、フェイスマスク、ワクチ� - 疫病点のイラスト素材/クリップアート素材/マンガ素材/アイコン素材
asian woman with protective face mask using smartphone while commuting in the urban bridge in city against crowd of people - 疫病 ストックフォトと画像
Medical personnel secure a sample from a person at a drive-thru Coronavirus COVID-19 testing station at a Kaiser Permanente facility on March 12,...
Victims of the Black Death being buried at Tournai, then part of the Netherlands, 1349. The Black Death was thought to have been an outbreak of the...
Chinese workers and health officials wear protective white suits as travellers from Wuhan gather to take buses as they are processed and taken to do...
Protective clothing on display at the Welcome Museum worn by doctors treating patients during the Great Plague of 1665.