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  • Dissection of the pelvis and abdomen of a man, showing the arteries, blood vessels, muscles and internal organs: side view. Colour lithograph by G.H. Ford, 1866.
  • Dissection of the pelvis and abdomen of a man, showing the arteries, blood vessels, muscles and internal organs: side view. Colour lithograph by G.H. Ford, 1866.
  • Dissection of the back of the lower leg, showing the muscles, blood vessels and veins of the calf and ankle. Colour lithograph by G.H. Ford, 1867.
  • Dissection of the back of the lower leg, showing the muscles, blood vessels and veins of the calf and ankle. Colour lithograph by G.H. Ford, 1867.
  • Dissection of the pregnant uterus at eight months, showing the distribution of the larger uterine vessels. Copperplate engraving by Menil after I.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissection of the pregnant uterus at six months, showing the placenta and the decidua: four figures. Copperplate engraving by Menil after J.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissection made after the removal of a pregnant uterus, showing the parts lying immediately behind. Copperplate engraving by C. Grignion after I.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissection of a diseased intestine showing signs of cholera asiatica, with a detail showing a section as seen under a microscope. Chromolithograph by W. Gummelt, ca. 1897.
  • Dissection of a pregnant uterus, showing the foetus at nine months, with its head facing upwards. Copperplate engraving by Mechel after I.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • An anatomical dissection in an interior in Guadalupe. Gouache attributed to F. J. Blanco Juste, c. 1934.
  • Anatomy: a dissection of the lumbar region showing the posterior relations of the kidneys. Photograph, ca. 1900.
  • Brain: dissection showing the base of the brain. Coloured line engraving by W.H. Lizars, ca. 1827.
  • Anatomy: a dissection of the thorax showing the heart, pericardium, sternum and left lung. Photograph, ca. 1900.
  • Anatomy: a dissection of the lumbar region showing the anterior relations of the kidneys. Photograph, ca. 1900.
  • Brain: dissection showing the base of the brain. Coloured line engraving by W.H. Lizars, ca. 1827.
  • Brain: dissection showing the gyri, seen from above. Coloured line engraving by W.H. Lizars, ca. 1826.
  • Dissection of the trunk: side view, showing the bones and muscles, with small pencil sketches of a nude in various poses. Ink and watercolour with laminated flaps, 18--.
  • Dissection of the male thorax and abdomen, showing the internal organs, including the heart, liver, intestines and reproductive organs. Coloured line engraving by W.H. Lizars, ca. 1827.
  • Dissection of the female pelvis, showing part of the rectum and genital area, with an outline diagram above. Copperplate engraving by F. Aliamet after Blakey, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Plate III. The surgical dissection of the thorax and the episternal region. Delegation of the primary aortic branches.
  • Anatomical dissection by Andreas Vesalius of a female cadaver, attended by a large crowd of onlookers. Woodcut, 1555.
  • Anatomical dissection by Andreas Vesalius of a female cadaver, attended by a large crowd of onlookers. Woodcut, 1555.
  • An anatomical dissection being carried out by Andreas Vesalius, attended by a large group of observers. Woodcut, 1543.
  • Brain: dissection showing a section of the right hemisphere. Coloured line engraving by W.H. Lizars, ca. 1827.
  • Brain: dissection showing the lateral ventricles and mid-brain. Coloured line engraving by W.H. Lizars, ca. 1827.
  • The female reproductive system: dissection showing the sexual organs. Coloured line engraving by W.H. Lizars, ca. 1827.
  • Tendons of the ankle: three figures of a dissection. Lithograph by G.H. Ford after W.A., 1850/1870?.
  • Apparatus for preparing injected preparations for histological work including a dissection microscope, injection syringe and bull-dog forceps.
  • Dissection of a portion of the face and neck, with the muscles, blood vessels and trachea indicated: shown resting on a block. Colour lithograph by G.H. Ford, 1865.
  • Dissection of the abdomen of a pregnant woman expecting twins: the nude woman is shown seated on a bed, lifting two placentas to reveal the two foetuses. Woodcut, 1545.