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  • Animals and human figures manifesting life, death and fancy. Etching by R.C. Lucas, 1838.
  • Portrait of George Cleghorn
  • The plague of the Philistines at Ashdod. Engraving by G. Tolosano after G. Courtois after N. Poussin.
  • The angel of God bringing three days of pestilence as atonement for David's sins. Woodcut.
  • People suffering from the plague in Jerusalem. Wood engraving by J. Huyot after G. Doré.
  • The plague of the Israelites. Engraving by E.G. Petit, 172-, after P. Mignard.
  • A close-up of a black spot on an ankle, indicating the beginning of the plague. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
  • The plague of the Philistines at Ashdod. Engraving by G. Tolosano after G. Courtois after N. Poussin.
  • The plague of the Israelites. Engraving by E.G. Petit, 172-, after P. Mignard.
  • The port of Marseille during the plague in 1720. Coloured etching after M. Serre.
  • An allegory of cholera mortality. Etching by A. Burdet after A. Raffet.
  • The port of Marseille during the plague of 1720. Etching by J. Rigaud after M. Serre.
  • A victim of the plague in Paris. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
  • The word "plague" hovers above a victim's face. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
  • Accusing the anointers in the great plague of Milan in 1630; a scene from Manzoni's 'I promessi sposi'. Lithograph by G. Gallina after A. Manzoni.
  • Blue stage of the spasmodic Cholera of a girls who dies in Sunderland, November 1831
  • The plague in Winterthur in 1328. Lithograph by A. Corrodi, 1860.
  • An American soldier prepared for battle in a desolate landscape; analogous to the fight against plague. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
  • The main thoroughfare of Marseille, during the plague of 1720. Coloured etching by J. Rigaud after M. Serre.
  • Plague in an ancient city. Line engraving by J. Fittler after M. Sweerts.
  • The cessation of plague, brought about by the angel of God. Etching by E. de Ghendt after C. Marillier.
  • The plague in Winterthur in 1328. Lithograph by A. Corrodi, 1860.
  • The plague brings chaos; an oriental town in flames. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
  • Scientists investigating the plague. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
  • American soldiers warlike in an Eastern land; analogous to the invasion of plague. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
  • A farmer fallen victim to the plague. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
  • The plague at Ashdod. Etching by C. Simonneau, ca. 1695, after R. La Fage.
  • A man with the graves of plague victims in the background. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
  • Smoke from a fire in a desolate town indicates the beginnings of plague. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
  • American soldiers loading artillery; analogous to the ravages of plague. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.