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  • Diseased skin on the torso, neck and arms of a man suffering from morbus pedicularis. Chromolithograph by E. Burgess, 1850/1880?.
  • Lymphatics: six figures showing the lymphatic vessels of the arm, leg neck and torso. Line engraving, after T. Bonnor, 1789.
  • Diseased skin on the torso, neck and arms of a man suffering from morbus pedicularis. Chromolithograph by E. Burgess, 1850/1880?.
  • The face, arms and torso of a man suffering from diseased skin and abcesses (?). Watercolour by C. D'Alton, 18--.
  • The torso of a man, showing diseased areas of skin affected by tinea versicolor. Process print after a photograph, ca. 1905.
  • Lymphatics: Five figures showing the lymphatic system in the arm and torso. Line engravings by Campbell, some after W. Hewson, 1816/1821.
  • A torso seen from the back: dissected to reveal internal organs in various colours. Coloured line engraving by H. Mutlow, 1808.
  • A man suffering from syphilis, displaying pustular syphiloderm lesions on his scalp and torso. Process print after a photograph, ca. 1905.
  • A torso seen from the front: dissected to reveal internal organs in various colours. Coloured line engraving by H. Mutlow, 1808.
  • Rash of sores on the face, arms and torso of a boy suffering from prurigo adolescentium. Chromolithograph by E. Burgess, 1850/1880?.
  • Brain and viscera: two figures showing a dissected torso, with brain and internal organs. Coloured line engraving by J. Pass, 1796.
  • The torso, arms and upper thighs of a man suffering from a rash of sores. Watercolour by C. D'Alton, ca. 1853.
  • Outline drawing showing the bones of the torso and the pelvis: side view. Pencil and crayon drawing by J.C. Whishaw, 1852/1854.
  • Lymphatics: five figures showing the lymphatic vessels of dissected legs and a torso. Line engraving by A. Bell after W. Hewson, 1788/1797.
  • Viscera, heart, brain and blood vessels: six figures, including two views of a dissected torso. Line engraving by Heath, after Walker, 1806.
  • Four écorché figures, showing the deep muscles of the axial skeleton (torso), hands and feet. Crayon manner print by J. Gamelin, 1778/1779.
  • A man of African descent with variola lesions on his face, torso, arms and hands. Process print after a photograph, ca. 1905.
  • The torso and arms of a man suffering from abcesses (?) and diseased areas of skin. Watercolour by C. D'Alton, ca. 1856.
  • Plate XXV. Surgical anatomy of the torso. Illustrating the action of the thoracio-abdominal apparatus as effecting the motions of the contained viscera.
  • Axial skeleton, showing the bones of the torso and pelvis. Pencil drawing by J.C. Zeller ca. 1833 (?) after B. Genga, 1691.
  • Diagram showing the bones of the human torso, with the heart indicated in red. Pencil and watercolour drawing by J.C. Whishaw, 1852/1854.
  • The torso and arm of a man suffering from syphilis, showing a rash of macular syphiloderm. Colour lithograph after Mracek (?), ca. 1905.
  • Muscles and bones of the trunk: five écorché figures showing front and back views of the torso. Watercolour by A. Mongrédien, ca. 1880.
  • Diseased tissue on the face, shoulders arms and torso of a man suffering from psoriasis and possibly syphilis. Watercolour by C. D'Alton, 1866.
  • A man's naked torso viewed from the back, with his arms stretched out in front. Photograph by L. Haase after H.W. Berend, 1859.
  • Lymphatics: five figures showing the lymphatic vessels of a dissected torso, arms and legs. Coloured line engraving by J. Pass, after W. Hewson, 1796.
  • Diseased skin and blisters on the torso of a young man or boy suffering from herpes zoster (common shingles). Chromolithograph by E. Burgess, 1850/1880?.
  • Dissection of the torso of a pregnant woman, showing the internal organs and the foetus. Colour engraving by J. Pass after D. Dodd, 1794.
  • The circulatory system: dissection of the torso showing the kidneys and bladder, with the arteries indicated in red. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
  • Bones of the torso: two figures showing the shoulders, ribcage, spine and pelvis, with a cartoon-style face. Pencil drawing, by J.C. Whishaw, 1852/1854.