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  • With best wishes for your good health / Dr. M.D. Dennis.
  • A.Maddock, Practical observations on the eff
  • Laparotomy operation at the Broca hospital, Paris. Heliogravure by J. Heuse, 1901.
  • Laparotomy operation at the Broca hospital, Paris. Heliogravure by J. Heuse, 1901.
  • Josephine King, wearing Indian dress. Ink painting by Josephine King, 2007.
  • Application form : please return to The Conference Secretary, WMAPH, Mentmore, Leighton Buzzard, Beds LU7 0QH.
  • Annual report for the year 1902 (fifth year of issue) / Metropolitan Asylums Board.
  • Paget's disease bone under polarised light
  • Breasts of a woman with chronic eczema of the nipples
  • Polycystic Kidney Disease
  • Visualising the human breath ("Sing"), Artwork
  • Lung: Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) with HIV
  • Prevention and treatment of syphilis and gonorrhoea. Colour lithograph, ca. 1950.
  • Hats of a patient with osteitis deformans
  • A woman speaking on the telephone: advertising a helpline for people with respiratory diseases. Colour lithograph for the Nederlands Astma Fonds, ca. 2001.
  • A family going on holiday: advertising advice for asthmatics. Colour lithograph for the Nederlands Astma Fonds, ca. 2001.
  • Egyptian wall relief, taken 1989
  • Egyptian wall relief, taken 1989
  • Egyptian wall relief, taken 1989
  • Works of mercy with Dives and Lazarus. Oil painting by a Flemish painter, ca. 1550.
  • Works of mercy with Dives and Lazarus. Oil painting by a Flemish painter, ca. 1550.
  • Works of mercy with Dives and Lazarus. Oil painting by a Flemish painter, ca. 1550.
  • Works of mercy with Dives and Lazarus. Oil painting by a Flemish painter, ca. 1550.
  • Sarah Thackray, a patient at the West Riding Lunatic Asylum, Wakefield, Yorkshire. Photograph attributed to James Crichton-Browne, 1873.
  • Sarah Thackray, a patient at the West Riding Lunatic Asylum, Wakefield, Yorkshire. Photograph attributed to James Crichton-Browne, 1873.
  • Oenothera macrocarpa Nutt. Onagraceae. Ozark Sundrops, Bigfruit Evening Primrose. Formerly O. missouriensis. Distribution: South central USA. O. macrocarpa does not appear to have been used medicinally, but other species are so used. Austin (2004) records that O. biennis (Evening Primrose) was used by Native Americans as a potherb in West Virginia. Leaves as salad, roots boiled like potato also infusion to treat obesity and relieve piles (Cherokee)
  • Japanese/Chinese woodcut: Pathology of pterygium
  • Chinese/Japanese Pulse Image chart: Sickle Pulse
  • Paediatric finger diagnosis chart: The 'Three Passes'
  • A girl reads to a convalescent while a nurse brings in the patient's medicine. Watercolour by R.H. Giles.