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#1138515
2 Apr 2016
(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- A helper washes a hand of a patient after she was made cuts by Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem in Wazirabad Gaon village in North Delhi, India, April 1, 2016. An Open air clinic "Rahat Open Surgery" boasts of curing its patients by using old practice of bloodletting. Practitioner Iqbal and his helpers tie the hand or leg with a cloth rope and make an incision with a razor blade to let the blood rush out from the body of patients, following the ancient medical practice that assumed draining small amounts of blood would prevent illness and cure disease. "My work is to just take out the bad and impure blood by making these incisions, and the cure is up to God", said Iqbal. In a city with world-class hospitals and facilities, people still queue at this open-air clinic to be treated for various ailments through the process of bloodletting. (/Javed Dar)
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#1138516
2 Apr 2016
(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- A helper washes the hands of patients after they were made cuts by Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem, in Wazirabad Gaon village in North Delhi, India, April 1, 2016. An Open air clinic "Rahat Open Surgery" boasts of curing its patients by using old practice of bloodletting. Practitioner Iqbal and his helpers tie the hand or leg with a cloth rope and make an incision with a razor blade to let the blood rush out from the body of patients, following the ancient medical practice that assumed draining small amounts of blood would prevent illness and cure disease. "My work is to just take out the bad and impure blood by making these incisions, and the cure is up to God", said Iqbal. In a city with world-class hospitals and facilities, people still queue at this open-air clinic to be treated for various ailments through the process of bloodletting. (/Javed Dar)
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#1138517
2 Apr 2016
(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- A helper washes the feet of women patients after they were made cuts by Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem, in Wazirabad Gaon village in North Delhi, India, April 1, 2016. An Open air clinic "Rahat Open Surgery" boasts of curing its patients by using old practice of bloodletting. Practitioner Iqbal and his helpers tie the hand or leg with a cloth rope and make an incision with a razor blade to let the blood rush out from the body of patients, following the ancient medical practice that assumed draining small amounts of blood would prevent illness and cure disease. "My work is to just take out the bad and impure blood by making these incisions, and the cure is up to God", said Iqbal. In a city with world-class hospitals and facilities, people still queue at this open-air clinic to be treated for various ailments through the process of bloodletting. (/Javed Dar)
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#1138518
2 Apr 2016
(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem, makes cuts on a hand of a man in Wazirabad Gaon village in North Delhi, India, April 1, 2016. An Open air clinic "Rahat Open Surgery" boasts of curing its patients by using old practice of bloodletting. Practitioner Iqbal and his helpers tie the hand or leg with a cloth rope and make an incision with a razor blade to let the blood rush out from the body of patients, following the ancient medical practice that assumed draining small amounts of blood would prevent illness and cure disease. "My work is to just take out the bad and impure blood by making these incisions, and the cure is up to God", said Iqbal. In a city with world-class hospitals and facilities, people still queue at this open-air clinic to be treated for various ailments through the process of bloodletting. (/Javed Dar)
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#1138519
2 Apr 2016
(160401) -- NEW DELHI, April 1, 2016 () -- Mohammad Iqbal, a practitioner locally know as Hakeem, makes cuts on a foot of a woman in Wazirabad Gaon village in North Delhi, India, April 1, 2016. An Open air clinic "Rahat Open Surgery" boasts of curing its patients by using old practice of bloodletting. Practitioner Iqbal and his helpers tie the hand or leg with a cloth rope and make an incision with a razor blade to let the blood rush out from the body of patients, following the ancient medical practice that assumed draining small amounts of blood would prevent illness and cure disease. "My work is to just take out the bad and impure blood by making these incisions, and the cure is up to God", said Iqbal. In a city with world-class hospitals and facilities, people still queue at this open-air clinic to be treated for various ailments through the process of bloodletting. (/Javed Dar)
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#12552128
13 Jul 2025
An elderly man walks his small dog along a residential path in Memmingen, Swabia, Lower Allgaeu, Allgaeu, Germany, on July 12, 2025.
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#12278886
18 Apr 2025
An elderly couple walks arm-in-arm along the Isar Canal near Schaftlarn in the Munich district, Bavaria, Germany, on April 18, 2025. In the background, the Fussgangerbrucke Aumuhle pedestrian bridge is visible beneath cloudy skies.
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#10983181
11 Feb 2024
Officials are removing campaign props in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 11, 2024, because they have exceeded the campaign limit and the quiet period for the 2024 Republic of Indonesia Elections has started.
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#10983182
11 Feb 2024
Officials are removing campaign props in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 11, 2024, because they have exceeded the campaign limit and the quiet period for the 2024 Republic of Indonesia Elections has started.
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#10983183
11 Feb 2024
Officials are removing campaign props in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 11, 2024, because they have exceeded the campaign limit and the quiet period for the 2024 Republic of Indonesia Elections has started.
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#10983184
11 Feb 2024
Officials are removing campaign props in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 11, 2024, because they have exceeded the campaign limit and the quiet period for the 2024 Republic of Indonesia Elections has started.
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#10983185
11 Feb 2024
Officials are removing campaign props in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 11, 2024, because they have exceeded the campaign limit and the quiet period for the 2024 Republic of Indonesia Elections has started.
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#10983186
11 Feb 2024
Officials are removing campaign props in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 11, 2024, because they have exceeded the campaign limit and the quiet period for the 2024 Republic of Indonesia Elections has started.
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#10983187
11 Feb 2024
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#10983188
11 Feb 2024
Officials are removing campaign props in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 11, 2024, because they have exceeded the campaign limit and the quiet period for the 2024 Republic of Indonesia Elections has started.
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#10983189
11 Feb 2024
Officials are removing campaign props in Jakarta, Indonesia, on February 11, 2024, because they have exceeded the campaign limit and the quiet period for the 2024 Republic of Indonesia Elections has started.
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