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  • Female generative organs
  • Wax plaque showing the female generative organs
  • The female generative organs, after Haller. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
  • Wax model of the female generative organs, by an anonymous collaborator of La Croix from dissections by Faget. Engraving, 1749.
  • Wax model of the female generative organs, by an anonymous collaborator of La Croix from dissections by Faget. Engraving, 1749.
  • The genito-urinary system, after Eustachius, Cheselden, and De Graaf. Etching, 1743.
  • The uterus, after Swammerdam, De Graaf and Cheselden. Etching, 1743.
  • The uterus, a foetus, the hymen and female genitals, after Haller, Kulm and Huber. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
  • Female genital organs before, during and after pregnancy. Colour lithograph by O. Gri︠u︡n, 1925.
  • Female genital organs before, during and after pregnancy. Colour lithograph by O. Gri︠u︡n, 1925.
  • A seated female figure with a dissected abdomen. Photograph after a woodcut, ca. 1525-1530.
  • A surgeon or gynaecologist examining a woman with a vaginal speculum. Drawing by Félicien Rops.
  • A surgeon or gynaecologist examining a woman with a vaginal speculum. Drawing by Félicien Rops.
  • A fugitive sheet of a seated female figure, her hand resting on a vase, with her thorax and abdomen dissected to reveal the ribs, vertebral column and pelvis. Photograph after a woodcut, 1611.
  • A female flap anatomy fugitive sheet, with layered flaps lifted to reveal the anatomy of the thorax and abdomen. Photograph of an engraving, 1683.
  • A Chinese painting in which a woman baring her genitals is pushed on a swing towards a man with an erect penis. Colour lithograph, ca. 1989.
  • Marie Louis Félix Lejars. Process print after A. Barrère, 1930.
  • Laparotomy operation at the Broca hospital, Paris. Heliogravure by J. Heuse, 1901.
  • Laparotomy operation at the Broca hospital, Paris. Heliogravure by J. Heuse, 1901.
  • Sexual organs, male and female: ten figures of dissections. Line engraving by Lodge after F. Birnie, 1789.