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  • A room with hallucinatory beings and weird furnishings. Watercolour by Auguste Laurent, 1844.
  • The heads of a two-headed calf, stuffed and mounted. Halftone.
  • An egg with a human head covered with snakes.
  • A cat born with two heads. Engraving by J. Chevillet, 1756, after J. De Sève.
  • Sharabha, with eight arms and the body of a winged lion. Gouache painting by an Indian artist.
  • A monstrous man running. Process print.
  • A room with hallucinatory beings and weird furnishings. Watercolour by Auguste Laurent, 1844.
  • The foetus of dogs born as conjoint twins, anterior view. Engraving by P. Simmoneau after himself, 1734.
  • Creatures with strange faces and bodies engaging in a boxing match in front of a crowd. Etching.
  • A room with hallucinatory beings and weird furnishings. Watercolour by Auguste Laurent, 1844.
  • A lamb with two heads. Engraving by I.L.
  • A dream: an owl flies overhead, while large and small figures stand by. Drawing attributed to Thomas Uwins.
  • Two human figures showing abnormalities, one with a face on the torso and the other with the body of a child on the torso
  • Three figures with abnormalities, one figure has rabbit ears, one has horns and the other one has hooves
  • Two human heads with abnormality, one frontal view with no nose and one profile with large nose
  • Two men in a rowing boat are attacked by a giant eel. Drawing by W. E. Wigfull, 1908.
  • Three figures with abnormalities, One figure has a human body with a ducks head, the second figure has a Lions body with a human head and the third has a human body with webbed feet and hands
  • Multiple breasted woman
  • A Siamese Twin
  • Three human figures with abnormalities
  • Three figures with abnormalities
  • Two human figures with abnormalities, one with two sets of arms and legs and the other with two heads
  • Two human figures with abnormalities
  • A diagram of a Siamese twin with conjoined spine
  • Two figures with abnormalities, one with wings as arms and feathered legs and the other one with a horned head
  • People using Anios disinfectant to destroy microbes representing infectious diseases. Colour lithograph by G. de Trye-Maison, ca. 1910.
  • Dulle Griet (Mad Meg) entering hell. Mezzotint by Richard Earlom after David Teniers, 1786.
  • E. May, A most true and certaine relation
  • Human figures with the heads of birds and donkeys riding on grotesque beasts. Etching by F. Goya, 1796/1798.
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