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  • Kings Evil Proclamation, printed 1626
  • Pandanjiru, a man having the "Evil-Eye"
  • Chinese Joss Board, to drive off Evil.
  • Chinese Joss Board, to drive off Evil.
  • Evil doctors maltreating a patient. Etching by James Ensor, 1895.
  • King's evil; Edward the confessor touching for the evil. from Cambridge University Library
  • The king's evil / by Raymond Crawfurd.
  • The king's evil / by Raymond Crawfurd.
  • Four physiognomies expressing evil characters. Drawing, c. 1792.
  • Huntingdon Life Sciences : pure evil! / Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty.
  • Huntingdon Life Sciences : pure evil! / Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty.
  • The evil sciences of the Jesuit doctor Father Peters in London. Etching.
  • An evil demon (dMu) who causes dropsy. Watercolour by a Tibetan painter.
  • Saint Ignatius of Loyola as tamer of evil spirits. Coloured engraving by J. Everaerts.
  • Chinese people driving away evil spirits at Malacca, Malaysia. Wood engraving by D. Macpherson, 1891.
  • Saint Ignatius of Loyola as protector against evil spirits. Engraving by J. and J. Klauber.
  • The sixth avatara if Visnu. The warrior Brahman Parasurama slays the evil king Anjuna with an axe.
  • The sixth avatara if Visnu. The warrior Brahman Parasurama slays the evil king Anjuna with an axe.
  • Bani Suef, Egypt: a scarecrow near Biba, warding off the evil eye. Photograph by W.S. Blackman, 192-.
  • Henri IV of France touching the head of a kneeling man for the king's evil (scrofula). Line engraving.
  • Nostrums and quackery : articles on the nostrum evil and quackery reprinted from the Journal of the American Medical Association.
  • Nostrums and quackery : articles on the nostrum evil and quackery reprinted from the Journal of the American Medical Association.
  • Lord Vishnu in his incarnation as Parshuram to destroy the evil kings. Gouache painting on mica by an Indian artist.
  • The evil effects of intemperance on a man and his family. Lithograph by Alvey, c. 1840, after T.C. Wilson.
  • Nostrums and quackery : articles on the nostrum evil and quackery reprinted from the Journal of the American Medical Association.
  • Charles II touching a patient for the king's evil (scrofula) surrounded by courtiers, clergy and general public. Engraving by R. White.
  • By the King : A proclamation for adiouring the Terme [on account of the plague; also forbidding any citizen from seeking the royal touch as a cure for the King's Evil. 9 Sept. 1630]
  • By the King : A proclamation for adiouring the Terme [on account of the plague; also forbidding any citizen from seeking the royal touch as a cure for the King's Evil. 9 Sept. 1630]
  • By the King : A proclamation for adiouring the Terme [on account of the plague; also forbidding any citizen from seeking the royal touch as a cure for the King's Evil. 9 Sept. 1630]
  • Massawa, Eritrea: two Somali women eating outside; one covers her face to ward off the 'evil eye'. Photograph (by Kurt Lubinski?), 1940/1960.