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  • Facsimiles of flasks used by Pasteur in his experiments.
  • Facsimiles of flasks used by Pasteur in his experiments.
  • Facsimiles of flasks used by Pasteur in his experiments.
  • Specula, facsimiles of those found in Pompeii
  • Specula, facsimiles of those found in Pompeii
  • Facsimile of diploma granted to Robert Anson, 1497.
  • Facsimile of the Leeuwenhoek microscope in Utrecht University
  • Facsimile of a page from Darwins notebook 1837.
  • Badianus Codex, (facsimile), 16th century: species of Datura
  • Surgical instruments, including cartilage forceps. Photographic facsimile reproduction, 1914.
  • Facsimile of the Papyri of Hunefer, Book of the Dead
  • Jean Paul Marat: portrait and facsimile of autograph letter. Photogravure after Delaine.
  • Jean Paul Marat: portrait and facsimile of autograph letter. Photogravure after Delaine.
  • Surgical instruments for the treatment of urinary diseases. Photographic facsimile reproduction, 1914.
  • Dorset apothecary's signboard with seven scenes of medical/surgical practice; English. Facsimile in Wellcome Museum.
  • The Chair of Grace, God the Father presenting the dead Christ. Facsimile of an engraving.
  • St. George's Hospital, Hyde Park Corner. Process print facsimile of an 18th century engraving.
  • St. George's Hospital, Hyde Park Corner. Process print facsimile of an 18th century engraving.
  • ... Musculorum humani corporis picturata dissectio (Ferrara 1541?) : Facsimile edition / annotated by Harvey Cushing & Edward C. Streeter.
  • A notice advertising himself by Matthias Buchinger, a phocomelic man. Etching, 1837, in facsimile of a printed notice, 1716.
  • Guy's Hospital, Southwark: an aerial view, with smaller scenes around three sides. Facsimile, n.d., after T. Bowles, c.1724.
  • Guy's Hospital, Southwark: an aerial view, with smaller scenes around three sides. Facsimile, n.d., after T. Bowles, c.1724.
  • Gottfried Wilhelm, Baron von Leibniz: portrait, and facsimile of letter to Sir Hans Sloane about the discovery of calculus. Process print.
  • An itinerant medicine vendor reciting from a piece of paper trying and sell his wares to a small audience. Facsimile reproduction of an etching by J. Both after A. Both.
  • John Howard: his birthplace in Clapton, Middlesex (top), facsimile of part of a letter written by him, and his residence at Cardington, Bedfordshire (bottom). Etching with engraving by C.J. Smith, 1836.
  • Surgical instruments laid out on a table, for use in cataract and hernia operations during the mid 1500s, with two men in 16th century dress standing behind it. Colour facsimile process print after a 16th century manuscript, 1925.
  • Illustrations of dissections : in a series of original colored plates the size of life, representing the dissection of the human body reduced on a uniform scale, and reproduced in facsimile, expressly for Wood's Library os standard medical authors / by George Viner Ellis and G.H. Ford.
  • William Pulteney Alison; 2nd state of three with sitter's facsimilie signature
  • 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.