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  • Life is movement : the physical reconstruction and regeneration of the people (a diseaseless world) / by Eugen Sandow.
  • Life is movement : the physical reconstruction and regeneration of the people (a diseaseless world) / by Eugen Sandow.
  • Life is movement : the physical reconstruction and regeneration of the people (a diseaseless world) / by Eugen Sandow.
  • Life is movement : the physical reconstruction and regeneration of the people (a diseaseless world) / by Eugen Sandow.
  • Life is movement : the physical reconstruction and regeneration of the people (a diseaseless world) / by Eugen Sandow.
  • Life is movement : the physical reconstruction and regeneration of the people (a diseaseless world) / by Eugen Sandow.
  • Life is movement : the physical reconstruction and regeneration of the people (a diseaseless world) / by Eugen Sandow.
  • Life is movement : the physical reconstruction and regeneration of the people (a diseaseless world) / by Eugen Sandow.
  • Life is movement : the physical reconstruction and regeneration of the people (a diseaseless world) / by Eugen Sandow.
  • Life is movement : the physical reconstruction and regeneration of the people (a diseaseless world) / by Eugen Sandow.
  • Life is movement : the physical reconstruction and regeneration of the people (a diseaseless world) / by Eugen Sandow.
  • Life is movement : the physical reconstruction and regeneration of the people (a diseaseless world) / by Eugen Sandow.
  • Life is movement : the physical reconstruction and regeneration of the people (a diseaseless world) / by Eugen Sandow.
  • Life is movement : the physical reconstruction and regeneration of the people (a diseaseless world) / by Eugen Sandow.
  • Life is movement : the physical reconstruction and regeneration of the people (a diseaseless world) / by Eugen Sandow.
  • Life is movement : the physical reconstruction and regeneration of the people (a diseaseless world) / by Eugen Sandow.
  • Life is movement : the physical reconstruction and regeneration of the people (a diseaseless world) / by Eugen Sandow.
  • Two black men are tortured by being tied to a wooden stick and thus having to perform every movement simultaneously. Wood engraving.
  • Two outlines of faces, one showing violent movement (left), the other expressing jealousy (right). Etching by B. Picart, 1713, after C. Le Brun.
  • A prisoner of war in drag, wearing a dress and white cloak, poses mid-movement with arms outstretched. Photographic postcard by Albert Melzer, 191-.
  • A prisoner of war in drag, wearing a dress and white cloak, poses mid-movement with arms outstretched. Photographic postcard by Albert Melzer, 191-.
  • Two outlines of faces expressing joy (left) and the movement of the face in sadness (right). Etching by B. Picart, 1713, after C. Le Brun.
  • A nun supporting a sick child; representing the work of the Herwonnen Levenskracht movement in helping tuberculous children. Colour lithograph by M. Wiegman, ca. 1930.
  • John Glaisyer a Quaker anointing a dog with burning vitriol oil; implying a satirical attack on the Quaker movement. Coloured etching by C. Williams, 1806.
  • Science: a parody frontispiece to the Penny Magazine, with humorous representations of the "March of intellect" movement. Lithograph by G. Davies, 1832, after C.J. Grant.
  • A Chinese man confined to a contraption similar to stocks which constrains the movement of his head and pins his legs down on the wooden planks. Watercolour drawing.
  • The romance of the British voluntary hospital movement / by A. Delbert Evans and L.G. Redmond Howard, with an introduction by Sir W. Arbuthnot Lane ; with 128 illustrations.
  • The romance of the British voluntary hospital movement / by A. Delbert Evans and L.G. Redmond Howard, with an introduction by Sir W. Arbuthnot Lane ; with 128 illustrations.
  • Baby with arthrogryposis. This is caused by a muscle disorder that leads to the joints being limited in their range of movement and the limbs being pulled into abnormal positions.
  • Cosmology and cosmography: planets and the movements of spheres. Coloured etching, 1875.