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  • Sanatorio Mussolini, Rome; bird's eye view. Process print.
  • For your health's sake drink delicious 'Ovaltine' hot or cold / A. Wander.
  • Crimean War: wounded sailors convalescing at Haslar Hospital. Wood engraving by H. Linton after E. Morin after J. Mayall.
  • For your health's sake drink delicious 'Ovaltine' hot or cold / A. Wander.
  • "Maravilla cocoa" : sole proprietors, Taylor Brothers, London.
  • The supreme tonic food beverage for Health / A. Wander Limited.
  • Country health for you! : drink delicious 'Ovaltine' tonic food beverage.
  • Crimean War, Ukraine: patients convalescing on the beach at Castle Hospital, Balaklava. Wood engraving.
  • Phytin "(calcium magnesium salt of inositol hexaphosphoric acid) : a nerve food and general tonic containing about 22 per cent. of organically combined assimilable and non-toxic phosphorus : blotter no.2 / The Clayton Aniline Co. Ltd.
  • The aldermen of Paris reviewing plans for a statue of King Louis XIV; behind, seen in a mirror, the banquet held in 1687 to celebrate the recovery of the king from illness. Line engraving by P. Chenu after C.N. Cochin after N. de Largillière.
  • Southport, Lancashire: sheet of sketches showing various sights. Wood engraving, 1872.
  • Two women read aloud and talk to each other, while a sick man listens in suffering silence. Line engraving.
  • Boer War: Queen Victoria presenting flowers to a wounded soldier during a visit to the Herbert hospital, Woolwich. Halftone after S. Begg, 1900.
  • Society figures strolling along the parade, Bath. Coloured etching.
  • Hopîtal Royal de Bicêtre, Paris: patients exercising in the grounds. Engraving by Letitia Byrne, 1829, after T. Nash.
  • A few dainties, luxuries & good things that cause invalids to sit up and take cognisance / Fortnum & Mason Ltd.
  • 'Ovaltine' rusks for infants, growing children & adults / A. Wander Ltd.
  • Polyvimil / Laboratorios Lex.
  • A doctor unexpectedly visiting a patient. Wood engraving after G. Du Maurier.
  • Princess Alexandra taking a carriage ride with a convalescing Prince Albert Edward. Wood engraving by H. Harral, 1872.
  • Six scenes narrating the fuss caused by a man's progression from minor cold to supposed major illness and then sudden recovery. Etching by J. Lisle after himself.
  • Mr. Lambkin in an old bachelors' club, completely recovered from his illness and contemplating the errors of his ways. Lithograph by G. Cruikshank.
  • For a genuine boost Dianavit : precious metal...Colliron.
  • Polyvimil / Laboratorios Lex.
  • Melrose Hospital, Melrose, Roxburgh, Scotland: the gentleman's verandah. Wood engraving by C. Butterworth.
  • Weak after illness? : He needs Brand's : In colds, chills, measles, influenza, chickenpox- all children's complaints, give Brand's chicken or beef Essence : 2/3, 2/9, 3/-.
  • A man recuperating in bed at a receiving-house of the Royal Humane Society, after resuscitation by W. Hawes and J.C. Lettsom from near drowning. Engraving by R. Pollard, 1787, after R. Smirke.
  • A convalescing girl. Heliogravure by P. Dujardin after J.E. Millais, 1875.
  • Street scene showing the baths and pump room, Bath. Line engraving, 1841.
  • A convalescent girl, lying in bed, holding a bunch of flowers. Photograph by Ernest G. Boon, ca. 1904.