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  • Tongue, mouth, and moustache of a man with skin disease: two figures. Watercolour, 1892.
  • Four fingers with diseased nails designated as Tinea unguium. Watercolour, 1899.
  • The chest of a woman with skin disease designated as Pityriasis rosea. Watercolour, ca. 1900.
  • Rashes on different parts of a body: four figures. Watercolour, ca. 189-.
  • Tongue, mouth, and moustache of a man with skin disease: two figures. Watercolour, 1892.
  • A diseased left leg and foot. Watercolour, ca. 1900.
  • Middlesex County Mental Hospital, Porters Park, Shenley: main elevation to the nurses home. Process print, 1926.
  • Malta: Royal Naval Hospital or Bighi Hospital, with sailors dancing on the shore. Coloured pen and ink drawing by J. Parker, 1843, after C.F. de Brocktorff, ca. 1819 (?).
  • An actor in Elizabethan costume in conversation with two actresses. Photographic postcard by J.W. Debenham, 193-.
  • An actor in Elizabethan costume in conversation with two actresses. Photographic postcard by J.W. Debenham, 193-.
  • Three politicians accused of treason being evicted by the police. Colour lithograph by T. Merry after himself, 8 March 1890.
  • William Harvey demonstrating the palpitations of the foetal heart of a deer to Charles I. Engraving by H. Lemon, 1851, after an oil painting by R. Hannah, 1848.
  • William Harvey demonstrating the palpitations of the foetal heart of a deer to Charles I. Engraving by H. Lemon, 1851, after an oil painting by R. Hannah, 1848.
  • Back of a boy with skin disease. Watercolour by W. Toogood Hill, 1891.
  • The head of a man with skin disease. Watercolour by W. Toogood Hill, 1889.
  • The head of a man with skin disease. Watercolour by W. Toogood Hill, 1889.
  • The chin and lower left cheek of a man with skin disease. Watercolour by W. Toogood Hill, 1890.
  • A woman holding a trident and a shield is riding on a chariot pulled through the waves by horses; representing the Battle of Camperdown. Engraving by J. Parker after R. Smirke.
  • The physical and moral condition of the chil
  • J.W. Parker. Photograph, ca. 1856.
  • A tumour constricting the entrance to the stomach. Oil painting, 18--.
  • A tumour constricting the entrance to the stomach. Oil painting, 18--.
  • A tumour constricting the entrance to the stomach. Oil painting, 18--.
  • Phrenology: the human and animal brain, the location of its functions according to the principles of phrenology, and personalia of phrenologists. Photographs, drawings and newsletters.
  • Phrenology: the human and animal brain, the location of its functions according to the principles of phrenology, and personalia of phrenologists. Photographs, drawings and newsletters.
  • Phrenology: the human and animal brain, the location of its functions according to the principles of phrenology, and personalia of phrenologists. Photographs, drawings and newsletters.
  • A woman, reclining, with a large tumour on her right breast. Gouache, 18--, after Lam Qua, ca. 1837.
  • A woman (Leang Yen?) with a large tumour on her right hand, reclining and concealing her face. Gouache, 18--, after Lam Qua, ca. 1838.
  • A man (Kwan Nanking) with a large pendent tumour hanging from his hip. Gouache, 18--, after Lam Qua, ca. 1837.
  • A girl (Akae) with a tumour over her right eye. Gouache, 18--, after Lam Qua, ca. 183-.