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  • Bandaging techniques for use in first aid. Lithograph, ca. 1900.
  • A leg bandaged to just below the knee. Stipple engraving by J. Bell.
  • Five heads illustrating different methods of bandaging. Stipple engraving by J. Bell.
  • Two heads demonstrating bandaging techniques. Etching by J. Bell.
  • A man removing a plaster from his hand. Etching attributed to D. Teniers, the younger.
  • Methods of bandaging a fractured patella. Etching by J. Bell.
  • Advertisment for a thigh splint: two figures, including an illustration showing the splint in place on a bandaged limb. Engraving with etching, 1830/1860?.
  • A surgeon applying a plaster with syrup from l'Isle de Candie to a patient's head. Engraving.
  • Boer War: wounded soldiers being bandaged at Klip's Drift after marching from Jacobsdal to Kimberley. Reproduction after a photograph by R. Thiele.
  • Treating the wounded after a battle. Tinted mezzotint by J.C. Rugendas, 17--, after G.P. Rugendas the elder, 1695.
  • Treating the wounded after a battle. Tinted mezzotint by J.C. Rugendas, 17--, after G.P. Rugendas the elder, 1695.
  • Diagrams illustrating how to set a broken arm. Stipple engraving.
  • Nurses being lectured on bandaging using a mannequin on a hospital ward. Drawing by J. Belon.
  • An ill man seated by a fireplace vomiting into a bowl. Pencil drawing.
  • Three sick soldiers sharing a bed while another watches over them. Pen and ink drawing by Clarus.
  • A doctor bandaging a man's arm. Colour lithograph after Surow, 1929.
  • Nurses being lectured on bandaging using a mannequin on a hospital ward. Drawing by J. Belon.
  • Wounded officers being carried on stretchers, Simla, Himachal Pradesh, India. Coloured lithograph.
  • Boer War: showing the work of the ambulance men and transport of the wounded. Process print after F. Theamen?.
  • Franco-Prussian War: a nurse treating wounded servians in an Usicza hospital. Coloured wood engraving.
  • Two surgeons treating the same patient, one is removing an arrow from his chest whilst the other is boring a hole into the patient's knee accompanied by two assistants and an onlooker. Pen drawing by ZS.
  • Two surgeons treating the same patient, one is removing an arrow from his chest whilst the other is boring a hole into the patient's knee accompanied by two assistants and an onlooker. Pen drawing by ZS.
  • A physician bleeding a patient, other patients are waiting to see him; two erotes depicted on the shoulder of the vessel. Gouache painting by S.W. Kelly, ca. 1937.
  • A soldier with wounded head who has inserted medicinal plants in his helmet. Watercolour.
  • A hospital ward showing sick patients being tended to by medical staff, after a quote from the Bible (Matt. 25.36). Line engraving by C. Galle.
  • Boer War: wounded soldiers returning to Ladysmith camp after a battle. Reproduction after a watercolour by F. Dadd after photograph.
  • A young man removing a bandage from his hand, while an old woman offers him another; representing the sense of touch. Etching by G. Greux after D. Teniers.
  • A ward in a military hospital showing two convalescents and two bed-ridden patients. Wood engraving after Cham, 1870.
  • Franco-Prussian War: wounded being treated at  Rezonville. Coloured wood engraving by Xylographisches Institut von A. Closs.
  • Czar Alexander of Russia offers his handkerchief as bandage to a man rescued from drowning. Stipple engraving by J. Girtin, 1806.