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  • The after treatment of wounds and injuries / by R.C. Elmslie.
  • The after treatment of wounds and injuries / by R.C. Elmslie.
  • An innkeeper's wife and daughter taking care of Don Quixote's wounds and injuries after being beaten. Engraving after W. Hogarth after M. de Cervantes Saavedra.
  • Antiseptic surgery : an address delivered at St Thomas's Hospital with the subsequent debate to which are added a short statement of the theory of the antiseptic method, a description of the materials employed in carrying it out, and some applications of the method to operations and injuries in different regions of the body, and to wounds received in war / by William MacCormac.
  • Wound man showing all the weapons and points of injury. Woodcut.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a wounded mouth and cheek: before plastic surgery. Photograph, 1917.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a wounded mouth and cheek, showing scarring after plastic surgery. Photograph, 1918.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a severely wounded bottom lip and mouth, before plastic surgery. Photograph, 1916.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with wounds to the lower face and neck, before plastic surgery. Photograph, 1916.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a wounded mouth and cheek, showing scarring after plastic surgery. Photograph, 1917.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a wounded mouth and cheek, in profile: before plastic surgery. Photograph, 1917.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a wounded nose and eye, in profile, before plastic surgery. Photograph, 1915.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a wound to the mouth and chin, before plastic surgery. Photograph, 1916.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a severely wounded bottom lip and mouth, following plastic surgery. Photograph, 1917.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier after plastic surgery to a severe wound to his mouth and cheek. Photograph, 1916.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a wounded mouth and cheek, showing scarring after plastic surgery, in profile. Photograph, 1918.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a severely wounded bottom lip and mouth, in profile, before plastic surgery. Photograph, 1916.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with wounds to the lower face and neck, before plastic surgery: in profile. Photograph, 1916.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a severe wound to his mouth and cheek, before plastic surgery. Photograph, ca. 1916.
  • Joachin Manuel, a wounded man, and a breastplate that he had to wear as a result of his injuries. Stipple engraving.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a wounded mouth and cheek, showing scarring after plastic surgery: in profile. Photograph, 1917.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a wounded mouth and cheek, showing minimal scarring after plastic surgery, in profile. Photograph, 1918.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a man with a wounded and discoloured nose and eye area, before plastic surgery. Reproduction, ca. 1940 (?), of a photograph, ca. 1916.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a wound to the bridge of his nose and one eye closed, before plastic surgery. Photograph, 1915.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a man following plastic surgery to wounds to his eye, nose and mouth. Reproduction, ca. 1940 (?), of a photograph, ca. 1916.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a man with wounds to his eye, nose and mouth, before plastic surgery. Reproduction, ca. 1940 (?), of a photograph, ca. 1916.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a man with a wounded mouth and swelling to the chin and neck, before plastic surgery. Reproduction, ca. 1940 (?), of a photograph, ca. 1916.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a man with wounds to his eye, nose and mouth, after incomplete plastic surgery. Reproduction, ca. 1940 (?), of a photograph, ca. 1916.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a man following plastic surgery to wounds to his eye, nose and mouth, in profile. Reproduction, ca. 1940 (?), of a photograph, ca. 1916.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a wound to the mouth and chin, wearing a metal brace in his mouth, before plastic surgery: in profile. Photograph, 1916.