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  • Portrait of William Blair Bell (1871-1936). Copy of portrait at the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
  • Childbirth: sinister obstetricians and anaesthetist extract the baby from the mother. Drawing by R. Ennis, 2005.
  • Childbirth: sinister obstetricians and anaesthetist extract the baby from the mother. Drawing by R. Ennis, 2005.
  • Obstetrical forceps associated with the Chamberlens. found at Woodham Mortimer Hall, Essex. From facsimilies in the W.H.M.M. Originals in the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.
  • Obstretical forceps associated with the Chamberlens. found at Woodham Mortimer Hall, Essex. From facsimilies in the W.H.M.M. Originals in the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.
  • J.B. Hicks, obstetrician.
  • A foppish obstetrician with forceps in his pocket. Etching, 1772.
  • A obstetrician dressed in a grand manner, wearing a sword and carrying a tall cane. Etching, 1773.
  • A "man-midwife" (male obstetrician) represented by a figure divided in half, one half representing a man and the other a woman. Coloured etching by I. Cruikshank, 1793.
  • A family doctor, an obstetrician, a sensationalist author-doctor and a hypnotist; all pruriently satirised under the guise of moralism, as promoted by James Morison and his pharmaceutical company. Lithograph, 1852.
  • A family doctor, an obstetrician, a sensationalist author-doctor and a hypnotist; all pruriently satirised under the guise of moralism, as promoted by James Morison and his pharmaceutical company. Lithograph, 1852.
  • William Pitt the younger as an obstetrician and medicine vendor, accompanied by Henry Dundas as his assistant, disputing with Napoleon Bonaparte their respective medicinal remedies for the delivery of Europe. Etching after C. Ansell (?), 1800.
  • William Pitt the younger as an obstetrician and medicine vendor, accompanied by Henry Dundas as his assistant, disputing with Napoleon Bonaparte their respective medicinal remedies for the delivery of Europe. Etching after C. Ansell (?), 1800.
  • M0003331: Portrait of Sir Francis Henry Champneys (1848-1930)
  • M0003331: Portrait of Sir Francis Henry Champneys (1848-1930)
  • M0003331: Portrait of Sir Francis Henry Champneys (1848-1930)
  • M0006687: Portrait of James Blundell (1790-1878)
  • Classical contributions to obstetrics and gynecology / [edited] by Herbert Thoms ; with a foreword by Howard A. Kelly.
  • A jolly surgeon picks up a newly-delivered baby and asks for its ticket of arrival. Colour process print after by D.E. Galanis, c. 1910.
  • Man-midwives attempting to deliver a monstrous woman representing the Dutch National Convention. Etching attributed to James Gillray, 1796, after David Hess.
  • Fifth International Congress of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, St Petersburg, 1910. Photograph.
  • Fifth International Congress of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, St Petersburg, 1910. Photograph.
  • A mother with a baby; advertising the Maternity Hospital, Chicago. Colour lithograph, 1895.
  • A mother with a baby; advertising the Maternity Hospital, Chicago. Colour lithograph, 1895.
  • M.G. Szerdjukoff. Photograph.
  • Antoine Dubois, Baron Dubois (1756-1837). Lithograph by Charles-Louis Bazin after François-Pascal-Simon Gérard, Baron Gérard, 1803.
  • Antoine Dubois, Baron Dubois (1756-1837). Lithograph by Charles-Louis Bazin after François-Pascal-Simon Gérard, Baron Gérard, 1803.
  • Portrait of Mable Ramsay
  • William Hunter (1718-1783) in his museum in Windmill Street on the day of resurrection, surrounded by skeletons and bodies, some of whom are searching for their missing parts. Engraving, 1782.
  • William Hunter (1718-1783) in his museum in Windmill Street on the day of resurrection, surrounded by skeletons and bodies, some of whom are searching for their missing parts. Engraving, 1782.