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  • Horses' hooves: four dissections showing the anatomy of the ankle and foot of a horse. Line engraving with etching by A. Bell, 1770/1800?.
  • Exercitatio anatomica de structura et usu renum / Laurentii Bellini.
  • De re anatomica libri XV / [Matthaeus Realdus Columbus].
  • A compleat treatise of the muscles : as they appear in humane body, and arise in dissection; with diverse anatomical observations not yet discover'd. Illustrated by near fourty copper-plates, accurately delineated and engraven / By John Browne.
  • Anatomy Amphitheatre, Paris. Line engraving by Thomas.
  • Admit to Government Reception at the Hall of Christ Church, Oxford, on Monday, 24th July, 1950.
  • Table L-LI. A medicinal dictionary, 1743-45.
  • Brain of a sparrow with a tumour on the cerebellum: figures showing sections of the brain. Watercolour and ink with pencil sketches, possibly by D. Gascoigne Lillie, ca. 1905.
  • Prelectiones anatomie universalis / by William Harvey; ed, with an autotype reproduction of the original by a committee of the Royal College of Physicians of London.
  • Muscles of the trunk: an écorché figures showing a side view of the torso. Watercolour by A. Mongrédien, ca. 1880.
  • Frederici Ruyschii ... Observationum anatomico-chirurgicarum centuria : accedit Catalogus rariorum, quae in Museo Ruyschiano asservantur, adjectis ubique iconibus aeneis naturalem magnitudinem repraesentantibus / [Frederik Ruysch].
  • An atlas of anatomical plates of the human body ... / by Frederic John Mouat.
  • Plate XV. The surgical dissection of the elbow and forearm.
  • Brain of an eagle: figures showing dissections of the brain. Watercolour and ink, possibly by D. Gascoigne Lillie, ca 1906.
  • Illustrations of pathological anatomy : being a series of chromographed plates painted from nature immediately after death / with descriptive text by Alfred Kast and Theodor Rumpel ; English edition, revised and edited by M. Armand Ruffer.
  • Instrumenta chyrurgiae et icones anathomicae / [Ambroise Paré].
  • Muscles of the head and neck: an écorché seen in profile. Lithograph by N.H Jacob, 1831/1854.
  • Arteries of the thigh. Lithograph by N.H Jacob, 1831/1854.
  • John Abernethy: certificate showing a skeleton and an écorché figure holding aloft a vignette of Galen finding a human skeleton. Sugar-ground etching by J. G. Strutt, before 1821.
  • Icones anatomicae quotquot sunt celebriores ex optimis neotericorum operibus summa diligentia depromtae et collectae. Tabulas selegerunt et nonnullas ex cadaveribus ad vivum delineatas addere / curarunt Leopoldus Marcus Antonius et Florianus Caldani.
  • Tableaux interrogatifs, ou Nouvelle méthode d'enseigner l'art des accouchemens [sic] aux sages-femmes de la campagne. 3e. tableau, Des parties molles qui ont rapport au bassin / École départementale de l'Ain.
  • Plate I. Dissection of the thorax and axilla
  • Plate LXXIII. Surgical technique for rhinoplasty.
  • [Sōmatographia anthrōpinē (romanized form)] Or a description of the body of man. With the practise of chirurgery, and the use of three and fifty instruments [by Ambroise Paré]. By artificiall figures representing the members, and fit termes expressing the same. Set forth either to pleasure or to profit those who are addicted to this study / [Alexander Read].
  • The Fasciculo di medicina, Venice, 1493 / with an introduction etc., by Charles Singer.
  • A male écorché holding a knife in his left hand, exposing his bowel with his right hand, and resting his right foot on a slab on which a cadaver lies supine. Engraving by G. Bonasone, 155-.
  • An atlas of human anatomy : illustrating most of the ordinary dissections and many not usually practised by the student / by Rickman John Godlee.
  • Instrumenta chyrurgiae et icones anathomicae / [Ambroise Paré].
  • Viscerum, hoc est interiorum corporis humani partium, viva delineatio.
  • Dissection of the side of the face, with the muscles and blood vessels indicated. Colour lithograph by G.H. Ford, 1864.