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  • Lt. Col. Alfred William Alcock. Photograph.
  • Alfred Swaine Taylor and William Thomas Brande. Photograph.
  • An historical sketch of the priory and royal hospital of St. Bartholomew / [William Alfred Delamotte].
  • An historical sketch of the priory and royal hospital of St. Bartholomew / [William Alfred Delamotte].
  • Apparatus for arresting hemorrhage after the extraction of teeth. William Alfred Roberts, 1846. From the Monthly Journal of Medical Science, Volume May 1846, p. 339.
  • Bulb shaped tumour suspended from the mucous membrane of the pharynx
  • Large sloughing abscess of the brain, after a compound fracture of the skull
  • Congenital imperfection of the corpus callosum, septum lucidum and fornix
  • Fibro-cellular tumour removed from beneath the tensor vaginae femoris muscle
  • Hand with numerous cartilaginous tumours in its metacarpal bones and phalanges
  • Large, softened and sloughing cartilaginous tumour of a girl's tibia
  • Effects of gravitation on the blood in the brains of two rabbits
  • Face of a man with a bloody discharge from the nose and pustules on his skin probably due to glanders
  • Extensive ulcerated epithelioma of the lips of an elderly woman
  • Ulcerated and deeply infiltrated epithelioma of the lip, gum and chin
  • Clot of blood in the ovary from a woman who died during menstruation
  • Hospital gangrene affecting the back of the hand following a puncture of an abscess
  • Effects of haemorrhage and strangulation on the blood in the brains of two rabbits
  • Hospital gangrene affecting the ankle following a puncture of an abscess
  • Sloughing of the mucous membrane in the colon in enteric fever
  • Oesophagus and stomach 15 hours after poisoning with nitric acid
  • Great medullary tumour from between the prostate gland and rectum of a man
  • Hospital gangrene affecting the hand following a lancet puncture of an abscess
  • Hand with numerous cartilaginous tumours in its metacarpal bones and phalanges
  • Leg and foot with extensive keloid growths in the cicatrices following a burn
  • Section of a polypus which grew from the upper cavity of the uterus
  • Purulent infiltration or capillary phlebitis in the walls of the left ventricle
  • Leg and foot with extensive keloid growths in the cicatrices following a burn
  • Sloughing of the mucous membrane in the colon in enteric fever
  • Hospital gangrene affecting the foot, showing near complete detachment of slough