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  • Arnold Just Netter. Colour process print after H. Whish, 1913.
  • Galileo Galilei. Process print after E. Bonacini, 1897, after J. Sustermans.
  • Gabriel Pouchet. Colour process print after H. Whish, 1913.
  • Paul Reclus seated at a desk, with arms folded. Colour process print after H. Whish, 1913.
  • A crossword fanatic ringing up a doctor in the middle of the night to find the answer to a clue. Line block after D.L. Ghilchilp, 1925.
  • Seven Viennese doctors. Process print, 1913.
  • A woman consulting an official weeps and then faints, prompting the official to take her privately into his back office. Line process print by SGAP after Albert Guillaume, 1893.
  • A doctor on the telephone (which is linked up to a television screen) to a patient whom he can both observe and talk to from a distance; representing possible technical innovations. Line block after D.L. Ghilchip, 1932.
  • Charles Auguste Porak. Colour process print after H. Whish, 1913.
  • A patient telling her doctor that if she won a sweepstake it would do her more good than all his medication. Line block after C. Graves, 1932.
  • An ex-soldier entering a dentist's surgery with his gas mask on - for his operation with gas. Line block after C. Graves, 1934.
  • Bruno Bloch and Moriz Oppenheim. Process print after Politiken, 1930.
  • Émile Marchoux placing a quinine tablet in a Senegalese man's open mouth. Process print after A. Barrère, 1931.
  • A medical officer enquires as to the veracity of a Scot's weak heart. Line block after C. Graves, 1919.
  • Heads of fellows of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, around the programme for Scottish pipe music in honour of the International Ophthalmological Congress. Colour line block after George A. Fothergill, 1894.
  • Dr Anton Jerzabek and Dr Walter Riehl, caricatured as conjoined Nazi supporters, shouting and raising their fists. Line block, 1927.
  • Germany personified as a warrior queen, lying on her sickbed: a doctor is taking her pulse and discussing her case with colleagues. Line block, 1935.
  • Norbert Ortner: joining, or appearing before (?), an investigation at Vienna University . Line block after Rudolf Herrmann, 1924.
  • Robert Gersuny and Sigmund Freud: caricatured, standing on a dais in formal dress, raising their top hats. Line block, 1924.