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  • Acu-moxa aid: landmark measurements, Chinese MS, late Qing
  • Egyptian Papyrus: late funerary book vignettes. Back of frame
  • Medicine bottles, late 16th early 17th century.
  • Feeding bottles, Late Bronze Age to Early Iron Age.
  • Male figure with diseases attached, late 15th century.
  • Electricity: electro-static equipment. Engraving, [late 18th century].
  • Parturition chair, designed by Deventer, late 18th century.
  • Egyptian Papyrus: late funerary book vignettes. Front in frame
  • Human HeLa cancer cell in late prometaphase of mitosis
  • Human HeLa cancer cell in late anaphase of mitosis
  • St George's Hospital, front of building; late 19th century?
  • It's never too late to reduce your salt intake / CASH.
  • Scales specially adapted for weighing livestock. Engraving, late eighteenth century.
  • It's never too late to reduce your salt intake / CASH.
  • It's never too late to reduce your salt intake / CASH.
  • It's never too late to reduce your salt intake / CASH.
  • A Mandarin official, Late Qing China. Photograph by John Thomson, 1869.
  • Never too early : ...never too late... : to take Adexolin.
  • A Mandarin official, Late Qing China. Photograph by John Thomson, 1869.
  • Effigy of a Shaman from Haida Tribe, late 19th century.
  • Late 19th century Chemist's shop formerly owned by N.F. Tyler.
  • A true relation of the late King's [i.e. Charles II's] death.
  • Roman Military Hospital - Valetudinarium - late 1st c. A.D.
  • Details of arteries and veins. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
  • Late 19th century Chemist's shop formerly owned by N.F. Tyler.
  • A still house in a whiskey distillery. Wood engraving, late 19th century.
  • Seventeen unlabelled figures illustrating clay tobacco pipe manufacture. Engraving, late-18th century.
  • A man winding a large cider press. Engraving, late 18th century (?).
  • The brain, after Haller and Ridley. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
  • Egyptology, A page of the Edwin Smith Papyrus, late 17thC BC