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  • Leprosy: borderline tuberculoid leprosy, skin
  • Amoebiasis: amoebic abscess of liver
  • Group portrait at Edinburgh University
  • Lung: cryptococcosis
  • Leprosy: skin
  • Leprosy: type 1 (reversal) leprosy reaction
  • Ileum: microsporidiosis
  • <I>Plasmodium falciparum</I> malaria: cerebral malaria
  • Leprosy: borderline tuberculoid leprosy, skin
  • Lung: invasive pulmonary aspergillosis with AIDS
  • Leprosy: dermal nerve
  • Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL): skin lesion
  • Amoebiasis: amoebic abscess in liver
  • Photograph of London School of Tropical Medicine, 1903
  • Chiropodologia, or, A scientific enquiry into the causes of corns, warts, onions, and other painful or offensive cutaneous excrescences : with a detail of the most successful methods of removing all deformities of the nails; and of preserving, or restoring, to the feet and hands their natural soundness and beauty. The whole ... systematically confirmed by the practice and experience of D. Low, chiropodist.
  • Chiropodologia, or, A scientific enquiry into the causes of corns, warts, onions, and other painful or offensive cutaneous excrescences : with a detail of the most successful methods of removing all deformities of the nails; and of preserving, or restoring, to the feet and hands their natural soundness and beauty. The whole ... systematically confirmed by the practice and experience of D. Low, chiropodist.
  • Leprosy: histopathology of skin
  • Leprosy and HIV: skin
  • Lymph node: Kaposi's sarcoma
  • Kaposi's sarcoma with HIV
  • Physicians expressing their thanks to influenza. Coloured etching attributed to Temple West, 1803.
  • Physicians expressing their thanks to influenza. Coloured etching attributed to Temple West, 1803.
  • Physicians expressing their thanks to influenza. Coloured etching attributed to Temple West, 1803.
  • Physicians expressing their thanks to influenza. Coloured etching attributed to Temple West, 1803.
  • Physicians expressing their thanks to influenza. Coloured etching attributed to Temple West, 1803.
  • Liver: disseminated histoplasmosis
  • Tongue: extrapulmonary <i>Pneumocystis carinii </i>infection
  • Leprosy: skin
  • Dr. Lower's and several other eminent physicians receipts: containing the best and safest method for curing most diseases in humane bodies ... / [Richard Lower].
  • Leprosy: dermal nerve