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  • Robert Short, who had a bladder-stone removed which was eight inches in circumference. Engraving.
  • Extreme ecchymosis of the mucous membrane of the bladder from a case of enteric fever
  • Three calculi: a bladder stone, a gall stone and a kidney stone. Etching, c. 1702.
  • Surgery of the bladder of a man: seventeen figures. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1851.
  • Robert Short, who had a bladder-stone removed which was eight inches in circumference. Engraving, 1820.
  • Dissections of a diseased liver and gall bladder: two figures. Chromolithograph by W. Gummelt, ca. 1897.
  • Boxes used for painting materials and brushes and a bladder. Engraving by R. Bénard after Bourgeois.
  • Muscles of the diaphragm and bladder. Colour mezzotint by A. E. Gautier d'Agoty after himself, 1773.
  • Dissection of bladder, rectum and perinaeum of a man: eight figures. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1851.
  • The entrails of a horse (?), showing the bladder. Engraving by F. Basan, 1753, after J. de Seve.
  • The entrails of a horse (?), showing kidneys and bladder. Engraving by R. Gaillard after J. de Seve.
  • The normal puerperium, post-partum difficulties with the bladder, and puerperal sepsis. Lithograph after W. F. Victor Bonney.
  • Left, Raw's grooved catheter and other specimen; right, a diseased male bladder. Engraving with etching by R. Parr.
  • A lateral incision into the hypogastrium for removal of bladder stone. Engraving by B. Prevost after L.J. Goussier.
  • Jan de Doot, a man who extracted a bladder-stone from himself. Reproduction of an engraving, after C. Visscher.
  • An itinerant musician playing to an audience using an instrument that is partly made out of an animals bladder. Drypoint.
  • Muscles of the jaw, throat, bladder and anus: 51 figures. Line engraving by A. Bell after B.S. Albinus, 1777.
  • Response of blood pressure and bladder pressure to a dose of 0.65 milligrams of adrenaline: kymograph image. Drawing, ca. 1920.
  • The kidney (figs 1-4), bladder and penis (fig. 5) after Nuck, Bertin and Duverney. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
  • An itinerant musician playing to an audience using an instrument that is partly made out of an animal's bladder. Drypoint by L. Flameng.
  • Mesentery: Four figures of the lacteals, the aorta & mesenterica inferior, the urinary bladder and a demonstration of vision. Line engraving by Campbell, 1816/1821.
  • The liver of a foetus: two figures, showing a dissected liver, its blood-vessels, and the gall-bladder. Engraving by T. Jefferys, ca. 1763.
  • The circulatory system: dissection of the torso showing the kidneys and bladder, with the arteries indicated in red. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
  • The male reproductive system: two figures, including a section through the penis, prostate gland and bladder. Coloured line engraving by W.H. Lizars, ca. 1827.
  • St Benedict removing a bladder-stone from Emperor St Henry II during his sleep and placing it in his hand; to right, a doctor, sleeping.
  • A treatise of lithotomy: or, of the extraction of the stone out of the bladder / Written in French ... Translated into English by A. Lovell.
  • Dissections of a retroverted pregnant uterus, shown with the bladder, at five months: two figures. Copperplate engraving by Aliamet after J.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Baldwin's Kidney & Gravel Pills : cures kidney & bladder troubles, pains in loins, lumbago, heat & difficulty of urine, and all obstructions of the urinary passages.
  • The circulatory system: dissection of the torso showing the kidneys and bladder, with the arteries and veins indicated in red and blue. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
  • The circulatory system: dissection of the abdomen showing the intestines and bladder, with the arteries and veins indicated in red and blue. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.