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  • The interior of the thermal baths, Caldas da Rainha, Portugal. Coloured aquatint by H. L'Evêque, 1814.
  • Christ stands among sick people ('The hundred guilder print'). Etching after Rembrandt, 1649.
  • Christ stands among sick people and Pharisees ('The hundred guilder print'). Etching by J.P. Le Bas, 1776, after Rembrandt, 1649.
  • Mademoiselle Hardouin, a woman who is paralysed in both legs and has to be transported everywhere. Engraving.
  • Mrs John Webb, being nursed when sick in bed with "a dead palsey, and ... convulsion in the nerves", before being cured by Sir William Read. Engraving by M. Burghers, ca. 1700.
  • Christ among sick people and the Pharisees ('The hundred guilder print'). Wood engraving by H. Linton after T. Beech (?) after Rembrandt, 1649.
  • The Pool of Bethesda, Jerusalem, Israel. Lithograph by D. Roberts, 1839.
  • Mademoiselle Hardouin miraculously cured of her paralysis at the tomb of F. de Paris. Engraving.
  • Crowds gather as Christ heals sick people. Engraving by T. Phillibrown after B. West.
  • The paralytic is lowered through the roof of a crowded house so that Christ can reach him and cure him. Engraving by J. Newton, 1795 (?), after C.R. Ryley.
  • Christ among sick people and Pharisees ('The hundred guilder print'). Etching by Rembrandt, 1649.
  • Christ heals a lame man. Engraving.
  • The Pool of Bethesda, Jerusalem, Israel. Coloured lithograph by D. Roberts, 1839.
  • Wolfgang Gschaidtter, a carpenter at Innsbruck, paralyzed for fifteen years, with deformed feet and hands. Line engraving by A. Spängler, 1620.
  • Two lame men come to Christ and the apostles. Engraving by A. de Bruyn after P. van der Borcht.
  • Strategies, objectives, definitions and steps for AFP surveillance for polio eradication in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, ca. 2000.
  • Christ cures the paralytic, who rises from his pallet. Etching by school of J. Callot (?).
  • Christ among sick people and the Pharisees ('The hundred guilder print'). Etching by T. Worlidge, 1758, after Rembrandt, 1649.
  • The sick come to Christ on his travels. Lithograph by M. Fanoli, 1849, after J.F. Overbeck.
  • Christ cures the paralytic at the therapeutic pool of Bethesda. Engraving by S.F. Ravenet and V.M. Picot, 1772, after W. Hogarth.
  • Action list in the event of acute flaccid paralysis: prevention of poliomyelitis in Kenya. Colour lithograph by Ministry of Health, 2001.
  • Christ cures the paralytic at the therapeutic pool of Bethesda. Engraving by S.F. Ravenet and V.M. Picot, 1772, after W. Hogarth.
  • A paralysed man is lowered down through the roof so Christ can reach him through the crowds. Wood engraving by A. Gaber.
  • The paralytic is brought on a stretcher to Christ. Engraving by P. Lightfoot after J.B. Jouvenet.
  • Selections from the clinical works of Dr. Duchenne (de Boulogne) / translated, edited, and condensed by G.V. Poore.
  • A paralyzed woman being transported along the street in a wheelchair. Lithograph by Théodore Gericault, 1821.
  • Christ cures the paralytic at the therapeutic pool of Bethesda. Engraving by S.F. Ravenet and V.M. Picot, 1772, after W. Hogarth.
  • Christ healing a group of sick people. Engraving by A. Schaufele, 1851, after J. Grünenwald.
  • The sick are brought to Christ at Gennesaret by the sea. Etching, 1834, after J-B. Jouvenet.
  • Crowds gather as Christ heals sick people. Lithograph after Benjamin West.