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  • James Gardiner Collection: Victorian album.
  • James Gardiner Collection: Victorian album.
  • James Gardiner Collection: Victorian album.
  • James Gardiner Collection: Victorian album.
  • James Gardiner Collection: Victorian album.
  • James Gardiner Collection: Victorian album.
  • James Gardiner Collection: Victorian album.
  • James Gardiner Collection: Victorian album.
  • The Placenta Rainbow : immune system regulation of placental development, mouse.
  • Hong Kong: a regatta in the harbour. Photograph by John Thomson, 1871.
  • Hong Kong: a regatta in the harbour. Photograph by John Thomson, 1871.
  • A head containing over thirty images symbolising the phrenological faculties. Wood engraving, c. 1845, after O.S. Fowler (?).
  • Artificial microRNA scaffold.
  • Purkinje cell and dendritic tree, rat cerebellar cortex, SEM.
  • Hawaiian bobtail squid.
  • Chinese drugs personified: Lithograph, 1935
  • Bocanema, Colombia: a waterfall. Coloured etching by C. Empson, 1836.
  • Thigh bone (femur) from a male Japanese quail, micro-CT
  • C19 Chinese MS moxibustion point chart: Malign attack
  • Thigh bone (femur) from a female Japanese quail, micro-CT
  • Thigh bone (femur) from a female Japanese quail, micro-CT
  • Thigh bones (femora) from Japanese quail, micro-CT
  • Reduced oxygen affects human organs, conceptual artwork
  • Chinese drugs personified: Lithograph, 1935
  • Chinese woodcut: Play of the five creatures, 3 - The Deer
  • Thigh bone (femur) from a female Japanese quail, micro-CT
  • Episodes in the plague in Rome in 1656-1657. Etching.
  • A standing young man, naked and viewed in full length; he appears unable to straighten his body. Photograph by L. Haase after H.W. Berend, c. 1865.
  • Chinese woodcut: Play of the five creatures, 2 - The Bear
  • Darwin and modern science : essays in commemoration of the centenary of the birth of Charles Darwin and of the fiftieth anniversary of the publication of the Origin of species / edited for the Cambridge Philosophical society and the syndics of the University press, by A.C. Seward.