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  • An old man. Charcoal drawing.
  • Pierre Véron. Charcoal drawing, 1867.
  • Charcoal drawing: head from dissection
  • A tree in leaf. Charcoal drawing.
  • World War I: stretcher bearers. Charcoal drawing.
  • A hollow old tree trunk. Charcoal drawing.
  • World War I: stretcher bearers. Charcoal drawing.
  • Bathing House, Newton, Yorkshire. Charcoal drawing, 1799.
  • Marcellin Pierre Eugène Berthelot in his laboratory. Charcoal drawing.
  • World War I: a hospital in a church. Charcoal drawing.
  • Charcoal drawing of a physician examining a boy, by Kollwitz
  • Joseph Skoda. Charcoal drawing by Berger, 1883, after A. F. Baschta.
  • Study of a hand. Charcoal drawing by A. Mongrédien, 28 July 1881.
  • A cross-section through a skull revealing the cavities within. Charcoal drawing.
  • Sir (Benjamin) Arthur Whitelegge. Charcoal drawing with watercolour wash by W. Strang, 1912.
  • Sir (Benjamin) Arthur Whitelegge. Charcoal drawing with watercolour wash by W. Strang, 1912.
  • William MacNeill Whistler. Reproduction of charcoal drawing by J. A. M. Whistler, 1895.
  • World War I: women manufacturing prosthetic limbs. Charcoal drawing with bodycolour by A. Garratt, 1916.
  • Lemon tree (Citrus limon): branch with fruit and flowers. Charcoal drawing by E. Shepperd, 1894.
  • Pope Leo XIII on his deathbed. Charcoal drawing by D. MacPherson after A. Bianchini, 1903.
  • Old oak tree (Quercus species) in Windsor Forest. Charcoal drawing by G. B. (or B. G.), 1852.
  • World War One: a physician tending a soldier in a room in the trenches. Coloured charcoal drawing.
  • Boer War: a busy field hospital storeroom with baskets of Red Cross medical supplies. Charcoal drawing by P. Spence.
  • Eudamidas dictating his will on his deathbed, leaving the care of his mother and daughter to two friends. Drawing by A.-Ch. Coumeau or Courneau, 1802-1804, after N. Poussin.
  • Eudamidas dictating his will on his deathbed, leaving the care of his mother and daughter to two friends. Drawing by A.-Ch. Coumeau or Courneau, 1802-1804, after N. Poussin.
  • World War II: members of the Women's Voluntary Services (WVS) making gauze bandages. Drawing by E. Hudson, 1942.
  • Nurses being lectured on bandaging using a mannequin on a hospital ward. Drawing by J. Belon.
  • Norbert Hirschhorn. Drawing by N. Gomperts, 2008.
  • Nurses being lectured on bandaging using a mannequin on a hospital ward. Drawing by J. Belon.
  • George Hitchings. Charcoal by Sir Roy Calne, 1991.