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  • Jeremiah is released from the stocks. Etching by J. Barlow, 1812, after W.M. Craig.
  • Court hearing of a dispute in which a doctor refuses to pay his tailor for some unsatisfactory breeches. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1802, after G.M. Woodward.
  • Medical case history of Robert Wilson, patient at the Manor House Asylum, Chiswick. 1892 - 1907
  • Mendelism and the problem of mental defect.
  • Court hearing of a dispute in which a doctor refuses to pay his tailor for some unsatisfactory breeches. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1802, after G.M. Woodward.
  • Medical case history of Robert Wilson, patient at the Manor House Asylum, Chiswick. 1892 - 1907
  • Medical case history of Robert Wilson, patient at the Manor House Asylum, Chiswick. 1892 - 1907
  • A barber's shop near Lincoln's Inn, London: a man answering an advertisement for the barber's assistant points to the advertisement in The times newspaper. Wood engraving by H.K. Browne (Phiz), 1865.
  • A young lover (Alexis) apologises to the parents of Lydia, with whom he had eloped to Gretna Green to be married without having asked their permission: he pleads that he was more likely to be pardoned for an act that had not been refused. Engraving, 1792.
  • Rabies: check for stowaway animals to prevent the introduction of rabies into the British Isles. Colour lithograph, 1978.
  • A woman and a man in dispute are brought before a man in authority: the man blames the woman for starting the dispute by calling him a drunkard, while he hides a bottle behind his back. Lithograph by Joseph Louis-Hippolyte Bellangé, 1824.
  • A gin palace as a "temple of Juniper", with other scenes illustrating puns. Lithograph by C.J. Grant, 1834.
  • A gin palace as a "temple of Juniper", with other scenes illustrating puns. Lithograph by C.J. Grant, 1834.
  • An man in classical costume (Lord Strawberry), standing outside a prison, is pointing his pistol at the man kneeling at his feet amidst two corpses. Aquatint, 1811.
  • Harmless coloring for food stuffs : chocolate brown / A. Boake, Roberts & Co. Ltd.
  • Micklegate Bar, Hospital of St. Thomas, York, England. Engraving by W. Byrne and T. Medland, 1782, after T. Hearne.
  • Harmless coloring for food stuffs : chocolate brown / A. Boake, Roberts & Co. Ltd.
  • Rabies: a skull representing death from rabies imported into Great Britain. Colour lithograph, 1976.
  • The transfiguration of Christ. Etching.
  • The transfiguration of Christ. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after L. Carracci.
  • Four conversations in which one speaker annoys the other. Coloured etching, 1800.
  • The lawyer Vholes advises Richard Carstone. Etching by Hablot K. Browne, 1853.
  • Four conversations in which one speaker annoys the other. Coloured etching, 1800.
  • A troubled and impecunious giant was brought up at Bow-street the other day before the presiding magistrate. : His name was James Patrick Tolley, aged forty-eight, standing seven feet five inches in his stockings ...
  • The infant Oedipus is tied to a tree by the shepherd to whom he was entrusted by his parents. Etching by S. Rosa.
  • Do healthy cows produce milk showing less than 12 per cent. of total solids? / Geo. Abbott.
  • A troubled and impecunious giant was brought up at Bow-street the other day before the presiding magistrate. : His name was James Patrick Tolley, aged forty-eight, standing seven feet five inches in his stockings ...
  • The English poor in the eighteenth century : a study in social and administrative history / by Dorothy Marshall.
  • Rabies: a cat and a dog, at risk of bringing rabies into the British Isles from France. Colour lithograph, 1976.
  • Rabies: a cat and a dog, at risk of bringing rabies into the British Isles from Spain or Latin America. Colour lithograph, 1976.