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  • Example of Arabic text
  • X-ray of tilted pelvis of a dog.
  • Perineal rupture repair - operation on dog
  • Portrait of Vincenz Czerny
  • Japanese Print
  • Vol. II. Les Clavicules de R. Salomon
  • Photographs of eminent medical men, of all countries, with brief analytical notices of their works / edited by T.H. Barker.
  • Fu Jen-yu, Compendium of Ophthalmology, 1644
  • Molecular model of alpha-haemolysin, ribbon
  • Anatomical drawing: the five viscera, front and back, Chinese
  • Anatomical drawings of the eye. Description of plate facing page 85, shown in M0011086.
  • Habenular nucleus, zebrafish
  • G. Henisch, 1549-1618
  • A man extracting a tooth from the mouth of another man by pulling a string attached to the tooth; after or in the style of Tim Bobbin (John Collier, 1708-1786)
  • Karl Christopher Elsen (1649-90) M.D. Nuremberg, Physician at Kulmbach
  • Manuscript of John Banister (1533-1610)
  • Radiograph: hand in glove in primary beam.
  • World War I: orderlies of the Royal Army Medical Corps attending to the wounded. Watercolour by D. MacPherson, 1917.
  • Victor Mouth Lamp for use upon the commercial current. Fig 155, page 353, 'Dental Electricity' by Levitt E Custer, 1901.
  • Bibliotheca chalcographica, illustrium virtute atque eruditione in tota Europa, clarissimorum virorum ... / Collectore Jano Jacobo Boissardo, ves[unt], sculptore Jan: Theod: de Bry.
  • Girl, aged five years, with ectopia vesicae
  • Skin: leishmaniasis with AIDS
  • Portrait of Baron Murray of Newhaven.
  • Fosse Temple showing base of shrine and altar
  • Pelliparius (skinner) cutting up sheepskins to make garments
  • Parotid gland: lymphoepithelial cyst with HIV
  • (Far left) The ascetic Kaladevala and the king pay
  • Discoloured skin on the torso and arms of a man suffering from pityriasis versicolor. Chromolithograph by E. Burgess, 1850/1880?.
  • St George's Hospital, London: the dissecting room with students and lecturers, including Henry Gray. Photograph.
  • Aspergillus fumigatus, wild-type, conidium