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  • The plague of the Philistines at Ashdod. Oil painting by Pieter van Halen, 1661.
  • Physick for the sicknesse, commonly called the plague. With all the particular signes and symptoms, whereof the most are too ignorant / Collected, out of the choycest authors, and confirmed with good experience. for the benefit and preservation of all, both rich and poore Stephen Bradwell.
  • The Plague Expedition to Anzob in Russian Turkestan. Photograph album by A.M. Levin, 1899.
  • A surgical operation. Oil painting by or in the style of Jan Josef Horemans I.
  • The Bombay plague epidemic of 1896-1897: work of the Bombay Plague Committee. Photographs attributed to Capt. C. Moss, 1897.
  • The Plague Expedition to Anzob in Russian Turkestan. Photograph album by A.M. Levin, 1899.
  • A plague house in Bombay: the wall has been marked with circles. Photograph, 1896/1897.
  • Two men discovering a dead woman in the street during the great plague of London. Wood engraving by J. Jellicoe after H. Railton.
  • The plague in London, 1665. Etching by A. Smith, 1810, after R. Smirke.
  • A street during the plague in London with a death cart and mourners. Colour wood engraving by E. Evans.
  • The Plague Expedition to Anzob in Russian Turkestan. Photograph album by A.M. Levin, 1899.
  • Seamen's Hospital for infectious diseases in Jurujuba, Rio de Janeiro; the landing and observation point for a small isolation hut. Photograph, 1904/1911.
  • Plague in Phrygia. Engraving by F. Aquila after Raphael after Virgil.
  • Saint Roch. Woodcut and letterpress.
  • The desiccated corpse of a boy, about twelve years old, found in a vault under Saint Botolph's Aldgate old Church in 1742. Coloured etching by H. Rogers, ca. 1779.
  • A group of men taking notes at a table, during a plague epidemic in Mandalay. Photograph, 1906.
  • Leiden pest house, bird's-eye view. Etching.
  • Certain necessary directions, as well for the cure of the plague, as for preventing the infection: with many easie medicines of small charge, very profitable to His Majesties subjects / Set down by the Colledge of Physicians.
  • The pest house and plague pit, Moorfields, London. Wood engraving.
  • A man in rags announcing the forthcoming doom, during the great plague in London. Wood engraving by A.B. Frost.
  • Loimotomia, or, The pest anatomized : an historical account of the dissection of a pestilential body by the author. Together with the author's apology against the calumnies of the Galenists, and a word to Mr. Nath. Hodges, concerning his late Vindiciae medicinae.
  • The Plague Expedition to Anzob in Russian Turkestan. Photograph album by A.M. Levin, 1899.
  • The angel of God staying the plague. Engraving.
  • The Plague Expedition to Anzob in Russian Turkestan. Photograph album by A.M. Levin, 1899.
  • Interior with a surgeon and his apprentice attending to a patient. Oil painting by Jan Josef Horemans, 1722.
  • The port of Marseille during the plague of 1720. Etching by J. Rigaud after M. Serre.
  • Allegorical female figure assisting victims of the 1720 plague in Marseille. Lithograph by H. Aubry-Lecomte, 1835, after F. Gérard, 1834.
  • A group comprising doctors, health and public officials gathered on a street in Bombay about to begin the day's work, during an outbreak of plague. Photograph, 1896/1897.
  • Scientists investigating the plague. Drawing by A.L. Tarter, 194-.
  • Saint Aquilinus of Milan as a protector against plague. Engraving, 17--.