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  • Saint Francis of Assisi having a vision of a winged seraph on mount La Verna. Etching by R. Sciaminossi after J. Ligozzi, ca. 1612.
  • Two men walking along a path on mount La Verna towards a sanctuary. Engraving attributed to D. Falcini after J. Ligozzi, ca. 1612.
  • Two men walking along a path on mount La Verna towards a sanctuary. Engraving attributed to D. Falcini after J. Ligozzi, ca. 1612.
  • Saint Francis of Assisi, holding a skull, contemplating a crucifix. Etching by G. Guidalotti Franceschini after G.M. Viani, 16--.
  • Monks on mount La Verna; bell hung on a tree. Etching by R. Sciaminossi after J. Ligozzi, ca. 1612.
  • Buildings of the church and monastery of Mount Verna. Engraving attributed to D. Falcini after J. Ligozzi, ca. 1612.
  • The interior of the smaller church on Mount Verna; decorated with paintings of the life of Christ: birth, descent from the cross and the ascension. Engraving attributed to D. Falcini after J. Ligozzi, ca. 1612.
  • London School of Tropical Medicine, 31st session.
  • The front of the smaller church and the main entrance of the monastery of Mount Verna. Engraving attributed to D. Falcini after J. Ligozzi, ca. 1612.
  • The front of the smaller church and the main entrance of the monastery of Mount Verna. Engraving attributed to D. Falcini after J. Ligozzi, ca. 1612.
  • Muscles of the thigh, seen from the front. Engraving after G. de Lairesse, 1739.
  • Ground plan of the church on Mount Verna. Engraving attributed to D. Falcini after J. Ligozzi, ca. 1612.
  • Photograph London School of Tropical Medicine, 74th Session
  • The female reproductive and urinary systems with a tumor. Etching by J. Bell.
  • London School of Tropical Medicine, 71st Session.
  • Exercitatio anatomica [Exercitatio altera] de circulatione sanguinis. Ad Joannem Riolannum filium / Authore Gulielmo Harveo.
  • Exercitatio anatomica [Exercitatio altera] de circulatione sanguinis. Ad Joannem Riolannum filium / Authore Gulielmo Harveo.
  • Top, the house where Isaac Newton was born, Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire; centre, a letter written by Isaac Newton from Trinity College Cambridge, 20 June 1682; bottom, interior of the observatory in Newton's house on St. Martin's Street, London. Etching by C.J. Smith, 1836.
  • The first encounter between Saint Francis and the birds. Etching by R. Sciaminossi after J. Ligozzi, ca. 1612.
  • A mason (architect) with the tools of his trade. Mezzotint by J. Gole after G.M. Mitelli.
  • Eight fungi, including the fly agaric, chanterelle, Boletus edulis, field mushroom, puff ball, morel, dry-rot and ergot. Chromolithograph.
  • Nathan Lacy. Engraving by A. Della Via.
  • The government of cattel. Divided into three books. The first, treating of oxen, kine and calves: and how to use bulls, and other cattel, to the yoke or fell. The second, discoursing of the government of horses; with approved medicines against most diseases. The third, discoursing the order of sheep, goats, hogs, and dogs; with true remedies to help the infirmities that befall any of them ... Also, perfect instructions for taking of moals; and likewise for the monthly husbanding of grounds / Gathered by Leonard Mascal.
  • The government of cattel. Divided into three books. The first, treating of oxen, kine and calves: and how to use bulls, and other cattel, to the yoke or fell. The second, discoursing of the government of horses; with approved medicines against most diseases. The third, discoursing the order of sheep, goats, hogs, and dogs; with true remedies to help the infirmities that befall any of them ... Also, perfect instructions for taking of moals; and likewise for the monthly husbanding of grounds / Gathered by Leonard Mascal.
  • Sir Jeffrey Dunstan, mayor of Garrett, presents an address from the Corporation of Garrett to William Pitt the younger, who wears a crown and sits on a commode. Coloured etching by F.G. Byron, 1788.
  • The Holy Cross, surrounded by Saint Sebastian, Saint Roch, and Saint John Nepomuk, and (above) the appearance of the Trinity; serving as an amulet against plagues, witchcraft etc. Coloured etching.
  • A plant (Hyoscyamus aureus): flowering stem and floral segments. Watercolour by G. D. Ehret, 1736.
  • Guy's Hospital: Sir James Frederic Goodhart with Lauriston Elgie Shaw and a group of students. Photograph, 1885.
  • The Muse Polyhymnia seated with attributes of eloquence: a scroll, two books, and a caduceus. Engraving by H. Goltzius, 1592.
  • Radha and Krishna on a single lotus within an "Om" sign surrounded by rondels of scenes of Krishna's life. Coloured lithograph.