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  • The byrth of mankynde, newly translated out of Laten into Englysshe. : In the which is entreated of all suche thynges the which chaunce to women in theyr labor, and all suche infyrmitees whiche happen vnto the infantes after they be delyuered. And also at the latter ende o in the thyrde or last boke is entreated of the conception of mankynde, and howe manye wayes it may be letted or furtheryd, with diuers other fruytefull thynges, as doth appere in the table before the booke.
  • The byrth of mankynde, newly translated out of Laten into Englysshe. : In the which is entreated of all suche thynges the which chaunce to women in theyr labor, and all suche infyrmitees whiche happen vnto the infantes after they be delyuered. And also at the latter ende o in the thyrde or last boke is entreated of the conception of mankynde, and howe manye wayes it may be letted or furtheryd, with diuers other fruytefull thynges, as doth appere in the table before the booke.
  • The byrth of mankynde, newly translated out of Laten into Englysshe. : In the which is entreated of all suche thynges the which chaunce to women in theyr labor, and all suche infyrmitees whiche happen vnto the infantes after they be delyuered. And also at the latter ende o in the thyrde or last boke is entreated of the conception of mankynde, and howe manye wayes it may be letted or furtheryd, with diuers other fruytefull thynges, as doth appere in the table before the booke.
  • Group portrait, Royal Infirmary Edinburgh, 1904
  • World War I: the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) on active service. Oil painting by H.R. Mackey, ca. 1918.
  • World War I: the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) on active service. Oil painting by H.R. Mackey, ca. 1918.
  • World War I: the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) on active service. Oil painting by H.R. Mackey, ca. 1918.
  • World War I: the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) on active service. Oil painting by H.R. Mackey, ca. 1918.
  • World War I: the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) on active service. Oil painting by H.R. Mackey, ca. 1918.
  • World War I: the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) on active service. Oil painting by H.R. Mackey, ca. 1918.
  • World War I: the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) on active service. Oil painting by H.R. Mackey, ca. 1918.
  • World War I: the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) on active service. Oil painting by H.R. Mackey, ca. 1918.
  • Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh 1902-1903
  • St. Aloysius's Schools and St. Cuthbert College, Ushaw, near Durham. Wood engraving by I.S. Heaviside, 1860, after B. Sly after E. Welby Pugin.
  • Drawing of a woman before and after treatment for anorexia
  • London School of Tropical Medicine, 25th session
  • Sir James Cantlie and Lady Cantlie (both standing) in St. John's Ambulance uniform. Photograph by F.C. Stoate, ca. 1914/1918.
  • Sir James Cantlie and Lady Cantlie (both standing) in St. John's Ambulance uniform. Photograph by F.C. Stoate, ca. 1914/1918.
  • Association of County Medical Officers of Health of England and Wales: members of the association, 1952. Photograph, 1952.
  • Appointment card / John A. Rohrbach, Michael St.G.N. Drewitt.
  • Appointment card / John A. Rohrbach, Michael St.G.N. Drewitt.
  • Taylor's condition balls : in packets : six balls 3s; three balls, 1s. 9d... / Prepared only by T. Taylor.
  • London School of Tropical Medicine, 32nd Session.
  • London School of Tropical Medicine, 14th Session
  • An army medical officer trying to find out from an ignorant soldier if he knows where his arteries are. Wood engraving by L. Raven-Hill, 1907.
  • Painting: "Royal Army Medical Corps on Battlefield", WWI
  • Protein tyrosine phosphatase 1,catal. domain
  • Sir James Cantlie (standing) and Lady Cantlie (seated) in St. John's Ambulance uniform. Photograph by F.C. Stoate, ca. 1914/1918.
  • Sir James Cantlie (standing) and Lady Cantlie (seated) in St. John's Ambulance uniform. Photograph by F.C. Stoate, ca. 1914/1918.
  • The navel dressing (second application) for the prevention of navel ill in foals, calves & lamb : to be applied to the navel with a soft brush or feather immediately after using the first application / W.L. Richardson.