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  • Christ raises Jairus' daughter; Jairus kisses Christ's foot. Stipple engraving by J. Jenkins after Delonne.
  • Important recommendations to rescuers / Royal Life Saving Society.
  • A man recuperating in bed at a receiving-house of the Royal Humane Society, after resuscitation by W. Hawes and J.C. Lettsom from near drowning. Engraving by R. Pollard, 1787, after R. Smirke.
  • Avis sur les moyens pratiques avec succes pour secourir : 1. les personnes noyés; 2. celles qui ont été suffoqués par des vapeurs méphitiques, telles que celles du charbon, du vin, des mines, &c.; 3. les enfans qui paroissent morts en naissant, & qu'il est facile d'appeler à la vie; 4. les personnes qui ont été mordues par des animaux enragés; 5. celles qui ont été empoisonnés ... / extrait des mémoires de M. Portal, médecin consultant de Monsieur de l'Académie royale des Sciences.
  • The Royal Humane Society's hut next to the Serpentine, Hyde Park, London. Engraving.
  • Christ raises Jairus' daughter. Etching by Dupréel after N.A. Monsiaux.
  • The apparent revival of a dead man by galvanism. Drawing attributed to G.M. Woodward.
  • The widow's son, empty-eyed, returns to life at the prayer of Elijah. Engraving by W. Holl after B. West.
  • Christ raises Jairus' daughter. Engraving.
  • The widow's son returns to life in response to Elijah's prayer. Wood engraving.
  • Christ raises Lazarus from his tomb. Etching by C. Bogerts after H. Singleton.
  • Christ raises Lazarus from his tomb; weapons hang from above. Process print after Rembrandt.
  • A man recuperating in bed at a receiving-house of the Royal Humane Society, after resuscitation by W. Hawes and J.C. Lettsom from near drowning. Watercolour by R. Smirke.
  • Three vignettes: a man rescued from beneath the ice in Hyde Park, a man, apparently drowned, being brought in by boat, a man resuscitated and recovering in bed. Wood engraving, 1821, after R. Smirke.
  • Saint Bonaventure resuscitates a dead child. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after F.G. Gessi.