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  • Syphilitic nodes on the clavicles and frontal bone
  • Bones of the leg and thigh. Drawing, ca. 1800.
  • Instruments and examples of fracture of the frontal bone
  • Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me / GMFA, CHAPS.
  • Sticks and stones may break my bones, but names will never hurt me / GMFA, CHAPS.
  • Section through part of a tibia bone, showing diseased tissue and a cancerous (?) sarcoma (bone tumour). Chromolithograph by W. Gummelt, ca. 1897.
  • A dislocated femur bone: dissection of the thigh, showing the bone and surrounding muscles. Coloured stipple engraving by Debray after Bion, ca. 1870?.
  • The bones and muscles of the hip and thigh. Drawing, 1841.
  • An écorché showing bones, with left arm extended to the side, seen from the front: diagram showing the outlines of the muscles and bones. Line engraving by Campbell, 1816/1821.
  • Muscles and bones of the lower limb. Pen and ink drawing.
  • The bones of the ear and of hearing. Etching, 1743.
  • Metal syringe, with metal urethral tube and bone rectal tube
  • Medullary growth involving the bones of the skull and pericranium
  • Medullary growth involving the bones of the skull and pericranium
  • Humerus and ulna bones: ten figures. Pencil drawing, ca. 1804.
  • Radius and ulna bones. Colour wood engraving with letterpress, 1860/1900?.
  • Tibia and fibula bones. Colour wood engraving with letterpress, 1860/1900?.
  • Human bones and skulls in a brick-built pit. Photograph.
  • Radius and ulna bones. Colour wood engraving with letterpress, 1860/1900?.
  • Human bones and skulls in a brick-built pit. Photograph.
  • Human skull, with bones of the sacrum, femur (shown in cross-section), and a variety of small bones. Etching Lavalée after J. Gamelin, 1778.
  • Scapula and clavicle bones: two figures, including the position of the bones when the arm is raised. Pencil drawing by A. Mongrédien, ca. 1880.
  • Muscles and bones of the shoulder, arm and hand: an écorché arm and two figures of the bones of the hand. Lithograph by Martelli after C. Squanquerillo, ca. 1839.
  • The scattering of the ashes of John Wycliffe's bones after his body had been exhumed and his bones burnt 41 years after his death. Etching.
  • The scattering of the ashes of John Wycliffe's bones after his body had been exhumed and his bones burnt 41 years after his death. Etching.
  • The manufacture of Magdalenian bone needles. Showing the bone from which splinters have been taken, gravers, hone, toothed tool for rounding splinters, and finished needles.
  • Fractures of the radius and ulna bones, anterior and posterior views. Line block print after R.W. Smith, 1862.
  • Illustrations of the effects of disease and injury of the bones, with descriptive and explanatory statements / By Edward Stanley.
  • The bones of the hand (fig.1: palmar; fig. 2: dorsal) and the wrist (fig. 3: detail of carpal bones). Engraving after G. de Lairesse, 1739.
  • Hand with numerous cartilaginous tumours in its metacarpal bones and phalanges