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  • Two examples of mouth deformities: cleft lip. Drawing.
  • A man with deformities of the lower abdomen. Lithograph by W. Strachan.
  • Head of an infant showing peculiar congenital deformities of the ear and eye
  • Examples of foot deformities: skeletal detail, numbered for key. Lithograph by Batelli after Ferdinando Ferrari, c. 1843.
  • Examples of bone deformities: skeletal detail, numbered for key. Lithograph by Salucci after Ottavio Muzzi, c. 1843.
  • Surgery and deformities of the prepuce and the urethra of a man. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1851.
  • Engraved emblem of Hercules choosing between Virtue and Vice, Vice taking off a mask and showing the deformities of syphilis.
  • Spinal deformities cured and prevented; to which is subjoined a treatise on fencing, and on body exercises / [Peter Gustavus Hamon].
  • Diseases of the hip, knee, and ankle, joints, with their deformities, treated by a new and efficient method / by Hugh Owen Thomas.
  • Diseases of the hip, knee, and ankle, joints, with their deformities, treated by a new and efficient method / by Hugh Owen Thomas.
  • The art of preserving beauty: containing instructions to adorn and embellish the ladies, remove deformities, and preserve health, etc. ... / By a physician.
  • Four sketches of foot and hand deformities, showing swellings of the thumb and on the top of the foot. Drawing, c. 1818 (watermark).
  • [Undated handbill (Easter week, 1898?) advertising an exhibition of Madame Babault, the real Lobster-Clawed Lady, with hand and feet deformities approximating lobster / crab claws].
  • [Undated handbill (Easter week, 1898?) advertising an exhibition of Madame Babault, the real Lobster-Clawed Lady, with hand and feet deformities approximating lobster / crab claws].
  • Left, a naked female diver hands an awabi (haliotis gigantea) shell to a man and a boy waiting in a boat; right, three men with deformities sit around a fire. Woodcut attributed to Jūsui, 1789.
  • On the influence of abnormal parturition, difficult labours, premature birth, and asphyxia neonatorum, on the mental and physical condition of the child, especially in relation to deformities / by W.J. Little ..., Senior Physician to the London Hospital; founder of the Royal Orthopædic Hospital ... ; communicated by Dr. Tyler Smith.
  • Orthopaedia; or, the art of correcting and preventing deformities in children. By such means, as may easily be put in practice by parents themselves, and all such as are employed in educating children. To which is added a defence of the Orthopaedia [against Pierre François Guyot Desfontaines] by way of supplement / by the author. Translated from the French.
  • Chiropodologia, or, A scientific enquiry into the causes of corns, warts, onions, and other painful or offensive cutaneous excrescences : with a detail of the most successful methods of removing all deformities of the nails; and of preserving, or restoring, to the feet and hands their natural soundness and beauty. The whole ... systematically confirmed by the practice and experience of D. Low, chiropodist.
  • Chiropodologia, or, A scientific enquiry into the causes of corns, warts, onions, and other painful or offensive cutaneous excrescences : with a detail of the most successful methods of removing all deformities of the nails; and of preserving, or restoring, to the feet and hands their natural soundness and beauty. The whole ... systematically confirmed by the practice and experience of D. Low, chiropodist.
  • Deformation: the lame
  • Klippel-Feil deformity
  • A deformed knee. Drawing.
  • Severe deformity of sheep's molars
  • Congenital deformity of the nose
  • Congenital deformity of the feet
  • Deforming arthritides in the dinosaur
  • Congenital deformity of the hands
  • Congenital deformity of the ear
  • Dog with deformed claws. Lithograph.
  • Congenital deformity of the ear