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  • Eight heads showing human passions. Etching by Taylor, 1788, after C. Le Brun.
  • Human skull with phrenological markings.
  • Paleopathology: Human femurs from Roman period, Tell Fara
  • Three wild born people, all with goitre. Engraving, 1787.
  • Internal visualisation chart: Various organs, back view
  • SEM emphysema in human lung, stereo.,RH
  • SEM emphysema in human lung, stereo.,RH
  • SEM surface of human bronchus,stereo.,RH
  • SEM human alveoli,low power, stereoscopic,RH
  • SEM surface of human bronchus, stereo.,RH
  • Fallen angels with animalized characteristics tumble from heaven under the sword of Michael. Engraving by R. Sadeler, 1583, after M. de Vos.
  • Just Christian von Loder. Engraving by J.G. Müller after F. Tischbein, 1801.
  • Chinese woodcut: Correspondences between pulses and organs
  • SEM dust & mucus on bronchus,stereo.,RH
  • Thomas Day. Stipple engraving by J. Condé.
  • Three means to gain God's mercy: fasting, prayer and alms, which cause the heart of man to fly towards God. Engraving attributed to T. Galle, 1601.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) and Saint Joseph with the Christ Child, Saint John the Baptist and Saint Michael the Archangel. Engraving by Annibale Carracci, 1582, after Lorenzino Sabbatini da Bologna.
  • Human HeLa cancer cells, mitosis
  • (Right) The devas ask the Bodhisatta
  • Humane research donor card scheme / Animal Aid.
  • Chinese woodcut: Abscesses -- 'human face sores', etc.
  • The uterus, after Swammerdam, De Graaf and Cheselden. Etching, 1743.
  • Skulls from Tel el Duweir
  • Human chromosomes at three stages of mitosis
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Line engraving by E. Ficquet after M. Q. de La Tour.
  • The graves open on the day of judgement; Christ, apostles and female saints look on. Engraving after M. Heemskerck, 1564.
  • An extremely detailed survey of the activities surrounding the building of the tower of Babel. Engraving, c. 1680.
  • Two men making vows to the Virgin of Loreto [?]. Drawing attributed to Pietro Paolo Jacometti, 1613.
  • Pulse chart showing correspondences with zang and fu viscera
  • The arts of Minerva reduce the power of Time to end life, but death from old age or from plague still exists. Engraving by G. Glover, 1639.