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  • The new royal encyclopaedia; or, complete modern dictionary of arts and sciences / [William Henry Hall].
  • The new royal encyclopaedia; or, complete modern dictionary of arts and sciences / [William Henry Hall].
  • Henry Addington, Lord Sidmouth, holding a bottle of medicine. Coloured etching by C. Williams, 1807.
  • Female pelvis, sexual organs and foetus in utero during various stages of pregnancy: nine figures. Line engraving, 1790.
  • Spine and nerves: cross-section showing the nerves of the spine emanating to the thorax, abdomen and pelvis. Line engraving by G. Wooding, 1790.
  • Nerves of the liver, gall bladder, pancreas and stomach. Line engraving (by Wooding?), 1789.
  • Écorché horse: three views. Line engraving by J. Wooding, 1790.
  • Écorché horse: three views. Line engraving by Taylor, 1790.
  • Foetus, uterus and placenta: three figures demonstrating the nourishment of the foetus in utero. Line engraving, ca. 1791.
  • Dissected foetus seen from the front, with arteries indicated. Line engraving, by G. Wooding after F. Birnie, 1790.
  • Skulls infected with venereal disease: two figures. Line engraving by C. Grignion, ca. 1788.
  • Male and female pelvises: eight figures showing cross-sections of the organs and blood vessels of the male and female pelvis. Line engraving by J. Taylor, 1790, after F. Birnie.
  • Dissected foetus seen from behind, with arteries and muscles indicated. Line engraving, by G. Wooding after F. Birnie, 1790.
  • Organs of sense: fifteen figures including dissections of the tongue, ear, eye, brain and spine. Line engraving by J. Taylor after F. Birnie, 1789.
  • Écorché horse: three views. Line engraving by W. Grainger.
  • Lymphatics: six figures showing the lymphatic vessels of the arm, leg neck and torso. Line engraving, after T. Bonnor, 1789.
  • Skeleton of a horse: three views. Line engraving, by C. Warren, 1790.
  • Sexual organs, male and female: ten figures of dissections. Line engraving by Lodge after F. Birnie, 1789.
  • Proportions of the human body: four figures of the Farnese Hercules and the Laocoön group, with proportions marked. Line engraving by W. Grainger, 1788/1795, after G. Audran (?).
  • Foetuses in utero: four figures showing cross-sections of a foetus in various positions in the uterus. Line engraving, 1791, by W. Taylor after F. Birnie, after W. Smellie.
  • Foetuses in utero: six figures showing cross-sections of foetuses in various positions in the uterus prior to and during birth. Line engraving by W. Taylor, 1791, after F. Birnie after Smellie.
  • Female genitalia and uterus during pregnancy: six figures, including cross-sections of foetus and twins in utero. Line engraving, 1790(?), by W. Taylor after F. Birnie after W. Smellie.
  • Vessels and glands of the lymphatic system: male figure seen from the front. Line engraving, by C. Warren after F. Blake, 1790.
  • Diaphragm, pharynx and foot dissections: seventeen figures. Line engraving by P. Rothwell, 1789, after J. Wandelaer after B.S. Albinus.
  • A sick boy pulling a peculiar face after eating some gruel which also contained some medicine. Engraving by W. Holl, the younger, after W. Hunt.
  • A sick child grimaces as he takes his medication and gruel. Line engraving by W. Holl, 1838, after W.H. Hunt.
  • David Livingstone. Stipple engraving by W. Holl after H. Phillips.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with the Christ Child, Saint Jerome, Saint Peter the Apostle, Saint Clare and Saint Francis of Assisi. Engraving by J.H. Wright, 1816, after W.M. Craig after L. Lotto.
  • The Chemical Society, London: six past presidents, each in a roundel, head and shoulders. Process print, 1898.
  • Henry Moyes and William Nicol. Mezzotint by W. Ward, 1806, after J. R. Smith.