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  • Seneb, a dwarf with his family. Reproduction, 1934, of a photograph of a statue.
  • Christ showing his Sacred Heart, statue of the Sacred Heart at Fusignano. Colour lithograph.
  • A statue of a girl praying, representing prayer. Lithograph, ca. 1851, by Louisa Corbaux.
  • Statue of Apollo in white marble. From the original in the Tribune Gallery, Florence.
  • Union Square, New York City, showing the George Washington statue (right). Photograph, ca. 1880.
  • Union Square, New York City: showing the George Washington statue (right). Photograph, ca. 1880.
  • A woman is interrogated by an official who demands her name and status: she says she is a sensitive woman, but he requires a different kind of status, so she suggests that she is a woman of private means. Lithograph by Joseph Louis-Hippolyte Bellangé, 1828.
  • A chipped statue of a torso. Engraving by J.D. Herz after himself, c. 1732.
  • A statue of a hog with litter of suckling piglets. Pencil drawing by W. Ottley.
  • The bronze statue of Dai-Bouts, near Kamakura, Japan. Photograph by Felice Beato, ca. 1868.
  • Tractatus physico-medicus de homine, in quo status ejus tam naturalis, quam praeternaturalis, quoad theoriam rationalem mechanice demonstratur / [Theodorus Craanen].
  • Statue of Saint Cyriaque. Represented with a dragon under his feet or holding it bridled.
  • Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science: college foyer, with statue of Lincoln. Photograph, c. 1933.
  • The 1904 World's Fair, St. Louis, Missouri: Vulcan, the Roman god of the forge: a 56 foot high statue in the Palace of Mines and Metallurgy. Photograph, 1904, of a cast iron statue by Giuseppe Moretti, ca. 1904.
  • The statue of a lively, leaping pig. Engraving by I. Frezza after G.E. Morghen (?).
  • The bodies of two men and a skeleton hanging on a gallows; representing the status of the triad. Watercolour, ca. 1800.
  • A bronze statue of a man holding a robe over his naked body. Process print, 193-.
  • William Worrell Mayo. Photograph by B. L. Myers, 1920, after a statue at the Mayo Clinic.
  • A statue of Attis, front and back views, showing male genitals and female breasts. Engraving, 1669.
  • A statue of a girl on a pedestal; representing childhood. Lithograph, ca. 1851, by Louisa Corbaux.
  • A statue of Attis, front and back views, showing male genitals and female breasts. Engraving, 1669.
  • Drug jars and books on shelves surrounding a mantlepiece with a statue and a mirror. Photograph.
  • A statue of Attis, front and back views, showing male genitals and female breasts. Engraving, 1669.
  • A bronze statue of a man holding a robe over his naked body. Process print, 193-.
  • Statue of Edward Jenner in Boulogne-sur-Mer, halle au poisson in the background. Postcard, 1920/1940.
  • Royal Hospital, Greenwich, with the statue of George II in the courtyard. Engraving by B. Cole.
  • Eric assumed his HIV detector was internet compatible : How do you know his status? You can't be sure of a guy's HIV status from his looks, behaviour, the sex he likes or where you meet. You can protect yourself and your partners by using condoms when you fuck / GMFA.
  • Eric assumed his HIV detector was internet compatible : How do you know his status? You can't be sure of a guy's HIV status from his looks, behaviour, the sex he likes or where you meet. You can protect yourself and your partners by using condoms when you fuck / GMFA.
  • Statue of a seated woman personifying medicine. Stipple engraving by G. Stodart, 18--, after E.J. Hähnel.
  • Statue of Buddha in the main hall of Yongquan Monastery, Fuzhou, China. Photograph by John Thomson, 1869.