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  • John Thomson. Photograph after A. Geddes.
  • King James VI of Scotland and I of England as a child, kneeling in front of an altar next to the tomb of his father, with his family behind him on the right. Engraving by G. Vertue, ca. 1743, after L. de Vogelaare.
  • King James VI of Scotland and I of England as a child, kneeling in front of an altar next to the tomb of his father, with his family behind him on the right. Engraving by G. Vertue, ca. 1743, after L. de Vogelaare.
  • Adam Drummond. Photograph after a painting by J.B. de Medina, 1707.
  • Alexander Hugh Freeland Barbour. Photograph by Paul Laib after a painting by Philip de Laszlo.
  • The Royal Infirmary from the Salute Battery in Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland. Etching by J. Ford.
  • Gideon Eleot (Eliot). Photograph after J.B. Medina, 1689.
  • A ward off the Bellahouston theatre Royal Glasgow Infirmary
  • An old prophet from Bethel finds the body of a man of God from Judah who had been killed by a lion after accepting hospitality against God's command. Engraving by W. Raddon after J. Graham.
  • The Operating theatre at Royal Victoria Infirmary
  • John Hill Abram. Photograph by Elliott & Fry, 1934.
  • John Hill Abram. Photograph by Elliott & Fry, 1934.
  • Anaesthesia exhibition, 1946.
  • John Gairdner. Photograph after a painting by J.M. Barclay.
  • Colin Maclaurin. Stipple engraving by S. Freeman after S. Percy.
  • Portrait of James Matthews Duncan
  • Alchemical Manuscript
  • Alchemical Manuscript
  • Infirmary ward for female patients, Prestwich.
  • R.W. Innes-Smith. Photograph by Elliott and Fry.
  • Leukoplakia and epithelioma of the vulva
  • An old man diagnosed as suffering from senile dementia. Colour lithograph, 1896, after J. Williamson, ca. 1890.
  • A woman diagnosed as suffering from chronic dementia. Colour lithograph, 1896, after J. Williamson, ca. 1890.
  • A woman diagnosed as suffering from mania. Colour lithograph, 1892, after J. Williamson, 1890.
  • Two men placing the shrouded corpse which they have just disinterred into a sack while Death, as a nightwatchman holding a lantern, grabs one of the grave-robbers from behind. Coloured drawing by T. Rowlandson, 1775.
  • Two men placing the shrouded corpse which they have just disinterred into a sack while Death, as a nightwatchman holding a lantern, grabs one of the grave-robbers from behind. Coloured drawing by T. Rowlandson, 1775.
  • Atrophy of the thyroid gland
  • A treatise on the venereal disease / By John Hunter.
  • A treatise on the venereal disease / By John Hunter.
  • A treatise on the venereal disease / By John Hunter.