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  • Ostia, Italy: interior of a ruined villa, featuring wall paintings and mosaic floors. Photograph by Chauffourier, 1928.
  • View of the Church of San Bastolomeo, occupying the site of the Temple of Aesculapius, Rome, Italy
  • [Leaflet advertising appearances in London by The Brothers Tocci, conjoined twins, born in Locana, Italy in 1877].
  • Small hospital at the harbour at Chiavari, Italy: section, facade and plan. Pen drawing by I. Cremona, 1826.
  • The Old (now 'La Specola') and New Observatories, Florence, Italy. Reproduction of a pen drawing by A. Pochini.
  • Italy (?): a volcano erupting in the background; boats and sailors in the foreground. Gouache painting, ca. 1830.
  • Nettuno, Italy: a square stone drain (to aid mosquito control) leading to a muddy pool. Photograph, 1918/1937 (?).
  • Malaria control supplies, Italy: large metal barrels being unloaded from a truck by three men. Photograph, 1940/1950 (?).
  • Istituto di St. Michele (home for delinquent children), Rome, Italy. Etching by I. Noval after G. Vasi, 1747.
  • Second European Symposium on Drug Addiction & AIDS : October 4-6, 1993, Siena, Italy : preregistration form.
  • The grave of John Keats in the Protestant cemetery of Rome, Italy. Etching by J.L. Chapman, 1863.
  • Second European Symposium on Drug Addiction & AIDS : October 4-6, 1993, Siena, Italy : preregistration form.
  • View of Isola Tiberina, Church of San Bastolomeo, occupying the site of the Tepmle of Aesculapius, Rome, Italy
  • Salerno, Italy: panoramic view of the beach and harbour. Tinted lithograph after E.M.B.C., after 1847.
  • Ostia, Italy: remains of a Roman thermopolium (food bar) in Via di Diana. Photograph by Anderson, ca. 1931.
  • The anti-malaria school, Nettuno, Italy: large wooden-handled metal tools used in malaria control work. Photograph, 1910/1937 (?).
  • The anti-malaria school, Nettuno, Italy: dispensary interior showing a microscope, bottles and paperwork on tables. Photograph, 1918/1937 (?).
  • Nettuno, Italy: a drain made of mortar (to aid mosquito control) leading to a muddy pool. Photograph, 1918/1937 (?).
  • The hospital of San Michele at the port of Ripa grande, Italy. Engraving by D. Montaigu after J. Barbault.
  • World War II: hygiene instructions against typhus for the British army in Italy. Colour lithograph by Stacey Hopper, 1944.
  • Convent of Great St. Bernard, Switzerland/Italy: a rescue dog finding a wounded traveller. Coloured lithograph by A. Cuvillier.
  • The anti-malaria school, Nettuno, Italy: a man wearing face-protection and gloves to protect against mosquitos. Photograph, 1918/1937 (?).
  • The anti-malaria school, Nettuno, Italy: a man wearing face-protection and gloves to protect against mosquitos. Photograph, 1918/1937 (?).
  • A man seated at his desk with a map of southern Italy and Sicily before him. Gouache painting, ca. 1800.
  • Malaria control equipment, Italy: men setting up some equipment, with metal barrels of supplies in the background. Photograph, 1940/1950 (?).
  • The buildings for the Florence Exhibition, Florence, Italy: aerial view. Wood engraving by J. S. Heaviside, 1861, after B. Sly.
  • Lipari Island, Italy: a mosaic pavement in an ancient bath. Line engraving by J. Basire, 1830, after J.C. Buckler.
  • 5 Stethoscopes. A- very small, B and C- obtained from Italy. D- bell shaped. E- not unlike a french type.
  • Teaching Hospital School, Salerno, Italy: part of the Crypt of St. Maria. Pen and ink drawing by [J.N.T.].
  • Church of St. Bartholomew, Isola Tiberina, Rome, Italy: site of the Roman temple of Aesculapius. Photograph by Peter Johnston-Saint, 1930.