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  • A winter landscape with a traveller, a couple in front of the fire place and social gathering; representing winter. Reproduction of an engraving by C. Colin after T. Johannot.
  • Soldiers in the 45th Rattray's Sikhs infantry regiment. Colour process print after A.C. Lovett, 191-.
  • Men in swimming costumes. Colour process print after A. Massonet, 192-.
  • A gentleman compares the size of his syringe with a physician's clyster; he says that his is for the other side of the body. Process print after J-A. Faivre, 1902.
  • A fashionably dressed young woman wearing an elaborate muslin cap and seated on a settee looks coyly to the right; behind her hangs a vertical letter-rack containing inscribed cards. Coloured reproduction of a mezzotint, 1780.
  • A male nude with the parts of the abdomen and thorax labelled. Colour process print, 1926, after a manuscript illustration, 1345.
  • Foxgloves (Digitalis purpurea): flowering plants. Colour process print, c. 1924.
  • Ferdinand Gruhn and George Hackenschmidt performing a wrestling move. Process print, 19--.
  • Christ appears to Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque and shows his Sacred Heart. Process print.
  • An Italian bandit offering a French gentleman the piebald one of three 'hottentot' (steatopygous) women; representing Louis Sambon and Raphael Blanchard at an international medical congress. Halftone after M.S. Orr, 1913.
  • Doctors and pharmacists surround a mother with child, proffering medicines; symbolising the difference of ideas concerning change of the Dutch electoral law. Reproduction of a lithograph by J. Braakensiek, 1893.
  • Eastman Dental Hospital, London: view of the entrance hall. Process print, 1926.
  • Hospice de Brie-Comte-Robert: main façade and back façade. Process print, 1913.
  • International Congress for the History of Medicine, Bucharest: fourteen delegates. Process print after I. Ross, 1932.
  • The parable of the blind leading the blind: six blind men walk in a line, the leader trips over, the second stumbles over him, the rest are set to follow. Process print after by P. Bruegel the elder, 1568.
  • Two stylised figures, one fat, one thin, walk along a bridge. Line block process print after R. Boix.
  • A performance by the "three-headed nightingale" (supposedly a woman with three heads). Reproduction of a wood engraving by E.A. Tilly.
  • Eight comic scenes from the life of the poor Irish giant. Reproduction of a wood engraving by G.F.S.
  • A lady seeking knowledge of her lover from a wizard. Process print after Sir E. Burne-Jones.
  • The back of a man suffering from syphilis, showing a rash caused by miliary papular syphiloderm. Process print after a photograph, ca. 1905.
  • The back, buttocks and legs of a man suffering from syphilis, showing diseased areas of skin affected by papulotubercular squamous syphiloderm. Process print after a photograph, ca. 1905.
  • Sir Isaac Newton. Reproduction of lithograph after W. Gandy, 1706.
  • Three acrobats, called "Les Poly-Toss". Process print, 192-.
  • Saint Roch. Colour process print.
  • A doctor demonstrating electrotherapy on a young semi-naked woman in front of other doctors and a nurse, other female patients are waiting in the background. Process print of a wood engraving by G.D.I. after D. Urrabieta Ortiz y Vierge.
  • Sanatorio Mussolini, Rome; bird's eye view. Process print.
  • A professor asking a medical student his prognosis for a particular case. Coloured process print, 1900.
  • A young man in uniform sits opposite a girl at a table and gazes at her adoringly. Process print after Marcus Stone, 1888.
  • The heads and shoulders of five women with their hair combed back and dresed with high chignons and flowers; the central figure wears a wedding veil. Coloured line block, 1876.
  • Clocks: a large carved stone gnomon, dated 1714, on Lord Reay's estate at Tongue. Lithograph after a drawing by C. G. Loch.