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  • A beggar, probably with two amputated legs, leans on two wooden crutches. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1816.
  • Rash of pustules on the hand of a patient, probably suffering from smallpox. Watercolour by R. Carswell, 1831.
  • Entrance to baths in Devonshire Hospital, Buxton circa 1910. From an old slide probably taken from a prospectus.
  • A goddess probably Parvati as Durga riding on a lion presenting an infant Ganesha to a woman. Chromolithograph.
  • Soldiers dismembering, torturing and killing civilians outside town fortifications, probably during a siege. Etching by R. de Hooghe [?].
  • Human skull inscribed for phrenological demonstration. One half accords with Gall's theories, the other, Spurzheim's. Probably of French origin.
  • Human skull inscribed for phrenological demonstration. One half accords with Gall's theories, the other, Spurzheim's. Probably of French origin.
  • Human skull inscribed for phrenological demonstration. One half accords with Gall's theories, the other, Spurzheim's. Probably of French origin.
  • Human skull inscribed for phrenological demonstration. One half accords with Gall's theories, the other, Spurzheim's. Probably of French origin.
  • Human skull inscribed for phrenological demonstration. One half accords with Gall's theories, the other, Spurzheim's. Probably of French origin.
  • Human skull inscribed for phrenological demonstration. One half accords with Gall's theories, the other, Spurzheim's. Probably of French origin.
  • Human skull inscribed for phrenological demonstration. One half accords with Gall's theories, the other, Spurzheim's. Probably of French origin.
  • Human skull inscribed for phrenological demonstration. One half accords with Gall's theories, the other, Spurzheim's. Probably of French origin.
  • Measurements taken from the head of a 16 year old boy, who probably has Down's syndrome. Paper cut-out.
  • Human skull inscribed for phrenological demonstration. One half accords with Gall's theories, the other, Spurzheim's. Probably of French origin.
  • Human skull inscribed for phrenological demonstration. One half accords with Gall's theories, the other, Spurzheim's. Probably of French origin.
  • Human skull inscribed for phrenological demonstration. One half accords with Gall's theories, the other, Spurzheim's. Probably of French origin.
  • Side profile of a young woman with a misshapen head, wrapped in a tartan shawl, probably in a hospital. Photograph.
  • Joints of the human body: annotated illustrations, with proportions marked. Pen and ink, probably copied from a printed book, 1830/1850.
  • Face of a man with a bloody discharge from the nose and pustules on his skin probably due to glanders
  • Probably the best Class II safety cabinets in the world... : LaminAir model HB and HBB / HoltenLaminAir S/A.
  • Probably the best Class II safety cabinets in the world... : LaminAir model HB and HBB / HoltenLaminAir S/A.
  • Probably the best Class II safety cabinets in the world... : LaminAir model HB and HBB / HoltenLaminAir S/A.
  • Probably the best Class II safety cabinets in the world... : LaminAir model HB and HBB / HoltenLaminAir S/A.
  • Probably the best Class II safety cabinets in the world... : LaminAir model HB and HBB / HoltenLaminAir S/A.
  • Probably the best Class II safety cabinets in the world... : LaminAir model HB and HBB / HoltenLaminAir S/A.
  • Probably the best Class II safety cabinets in the world... : LaminAir model HB and HBB / HoltenLaminAir S/A.
  • Probably the best Class II safety cabinets in the world... : LaminAir model HB and HBB / HoltenLaminAir S/A.
  • Lancet used by E. Jenner. 2 have steel blades and 2 have ivory blades - the latter were probably designed for vaccination.
  • The Hospital of Bethlem [Bedlam], St. George's Fields, Lambeth: the female workroom. Wood engraving probably by F. Vizetelly after F. Palmer, 1860.