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  • Sir James Cantlie (1851-1926), writer on tropical medicine. Oil painting by Harry Herman Salomon after a photograph.
  • Sir James Cantlie (1851-1926), writer on tropical medicine. Oil painting by Harry Herman Salomon after a photograph.
  • Sir James Cantlie (1851-1926), writer on tropical medicine. Oil painting by Harry Herman Salomon after a photograph.
  • Journal of tropical medicine.
  • Sir James Cantlie and Lady Cantlie (both standing) in St. John's Ambulance uniform. Photograph by F.C. Stoate, ca. 1914/1918.
  • Sir James Cantlie and Lady Cantlie (both standing) in St. John's Ambulance uniform. Photograph by F.C. Stoate, ca. 1914/1918.
  • Sir James Cantlie (standing) and Lady Cantlie (seated) in St. John's Ambulance uniform. Photograph by F.C. Stoate, ca. 1914/1918.
  • Sir James Cantlie (standing) and Lady Cantlie (seated) in St. John's Ambulance uniform. Photograph by F.C. Stoate, ca. 1914/1918.
  • Sir James Cantlie. Photograph by F.C. Stoate.
  • Sir James Cantlie. Photograph by F.C. Stoate.
  • Sir James Cantlie. Photograph by F.C. Stoate.
  • Sir James Cantlie. Photograph by F.C. Stoate.
  • The Vernaid bandage : registered design no. 710438 : approved by Sir James Cantlie. K.B.E., F.R.C.S. / V. & Co. Ltd.
  • An Italian bandit offering a French gentleman the piebald one of three 'hottentot' (steatopygous) women; representing Louis Sambon and Raphael Blanchard at an international medical congress. Halftone after M.S. Orr, 1913.
  • An Italian bandit offering a French gentleman the piebald one of three 'hottentot' (steatopygous) women; representing Louis Sambon and Raphael Blanchard at an international medical congress. Halftone after M.S. Orr, 1913.