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  • Dr. Grosvenor's Liveraid : cures sick headache & biliousness: small doses, prompt effect.
  • St Bartholomew's Hospital, London: doctors seeing to a sick man. Photograph, c. 1908.
  • A treatise on the transport of sick and wounded troops / by T. Longmore.
  • St Bartholomew's Hospital, London: doctors seeing to a sick man. Photograph, c. 1908.
  • Crowds gather as Christ heals sick people. Engraving by T. Phillibrown after B. West.
  • Russo-Turkish War: wounded and sick being taken to Cernavodă, Romania. Wood engraving, 1877.
  • An older woman tending to a sick young woman. Watercolour by R.T. Pritchett.
  • A physician watching over a sick child. Photogravure by Goupil, 1893, after L. Fildes.
  • Christ among sick people and Pharisees ('The hundred guilder print'). Etching by Rembrandt, 1649.
  • A desperately unhappy woman cradling her sick child. Etching by T.A. Steinlen, 1902.
  • A sick man projects his tongue while a doctor takes his pulse. Coloured lithograph.
  • A positive cure for sick headache : Carter's Little Liver Pills / Carter Medicine Co.
  • A sick man being visited by a reassuring friend. Wood engraving by H.B.
  • 'Panopepton' : the food for the sick / Fairchild Brothers & Foster (Inc) New York.
  • A nun (Sister of Charity) feeding a sick patient. Line engraving by C. Duflos.
  • 'Panopepton' : the food for the sick / Fairchild Brothers & Foster (Inc) New York.
  • A positive cure for sick headache : Carter's Little Liver Pills / Carter Medicine Co.
  • Crimean War, Balaklava: embarkation of the sick. Tinted lithograph by F. Jones after W. Simpson.
  • A mother sick in bed with her children before her. Lithograph by K. Kollwitz, 1920.
  • Christ healing sick people in the temple. Engraving by C. Heath, 1822, after B. West.
  • A ghostly skeleton trying to strangle a sick child; representing diphtheria. Watercolour by R. Cooper.
  • A ghostly skeleton trying to strangle a sick child; representing diphtheria. Watercolour by R. Cooper.
  • A sick man lamenting the uselessness of his physicians. Engraving by J.D. Hertz, 17--.
  • Mothers holding their sick children waiting to consult a physician. Lithograph by K. Kollwitz, 1920.
  • Royal Hospital for Sick and Wounded Seamen, Gosport, Hampshire: bird's-eye view. Line engraving, 1751.
  • French army surgeons treating a sick algerian, Kabylie, Algeria. Wood engraving by W. Measom?, 1852.
  • A woman holding a man's head while he is sick into a bowl. Coloured lithograph.
  • Christ healing a group of sick people. Engraving by A. Schaufele, 1851, after J. Grünenwald.
  • A physician writing a prescription for a sick young woman. Oil painting after Jan Steen.
  • Saint David, sea-sick during his journey to the holy land. Misericord: Saint David's Cathedral.