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  • Surgical instruments, including an artery bandage, an accoustic tube and a bedstead. Engraving by Campbell.
  • Sixteen diagrams illustrating different bandages and how to apply them to the human body. Line engraving.
  • Three heads illustrating different methods of bandaging them and the jaw. Stipple engraving by J. Bell.
  • Surgery: patients with fractured clavicles and bandaged clavicles. Engraving by Wilson Lowry after John Farey jun.
  • A horse, shown with bandaged head, body and legs. Coloured engraving by J. Pass after Harguinier, 1805.
  • Six diagrams illustrating different methods of bandaging the body and use of tourniquets. Line engraving by J.E. de Sève.
  • Russo-Japanese War: rows of women in a large warehouse making bandages for the wounded Japanese. Pen and ink drawing, 1904.
  • Spinal disease and spinal curvature : their treatment by suspension and the use of the plaster of Paris bandage / by Lewis A. Sayre.
  • Spinal disease and spinal curvature : their treatment by suspension and the use of the plaster of Paris bandage / by Lewis A. Sayre.
  • Spinal disease and spinal curvature : their treatment by suspension and the use of the plaster of Paris bandage / by Lewis A. Sayre.
  • Spinal disease and spinal curvature : their treatment by suspension and the use of the plaster of Paris bandage / by Lewis A. Sayre.
  • Spinal disease and spinal curvature : their treatment by suspension and the use of the plaster of Paris bandage / by Lewis A. Sayre.
  • Spinal disease and spinal curvature : their treatment by suspension and the use of the plaster of Paris bandage / by Lewis A. Sayre.
  • Spinal disease and spinal curvature : their treatment by suspension and the use of the plaster of Paris bandage / by Lewis A. Sayre.
  • Spinal disease and spinal curvature : their treatment by suspension and the use of the plaster of Paris bandage / by Lewis A. Sayre.
  • Spinal disease and spinal curvature : their treatment by suspension and the use of the plaster of Paris bandage / by Lewis A. Sayre.
  • Anatomy, nursing and botany; top, arteries of the breast; bottom left, poppy; bottom right, man with bandaged head and arm. Coloured engraving, 1834-1837.
  • A surgeon bandaging a patient's knee after applying a cautery, a clergy man and a wealthy patron (?) are observing the situation. Engraving.
  • A mother wrapping a baby in swaddling bandages, with a child, the baby's nurse, and two other servants. Engraving by A. Bosse, 1633.
  • A mother wrapping a baby in swaddling bandages, with a child, the baby's nurse, and two other servants. Engraving by A. Bosse, 1633.
  • A doctor and some women attend to and prepare bandages for a wounded military man lying in comfortable surroundings. Coloured pen and pencil drawing by A. Lynch.
  • Uganda: the swollen and bandaged toes of a member of the Lango tribe, possibly suffering from yaws. Photograph by Cecil John Hackett, ca. 1937.
  • Antiochus IV of Syria, sick and injured by a fall from his chariot, dictates his will as surgeons bandage his leg. Etching by N. Hallé, 1738.
  • A woman wrapping a baby in swaddling bandages after breast feeding it, several other women and a small child sit with her. Engraving by A. Bosse.
  • A description of bandages and dressings, according to the most commodious ways now used in France / Written in French ... Translated into English [from 'L'appareil commode'].
  • Uganda: a Lango woman with a disfigured nose, diseased skin and a bandaged hand, possibly suffering from leprosy or yaws. Photograph by Cecil John Hackett, ca. 1937.
  • A description of bandages and dressings, according to the most commodious ways now used in France / Written in French ... Translated into English [from 'L'appareil commode'].
  • A description of bandages and dressings, according to the most commodious ways now used in France / Written in French ... Translated into English [from 'L'appareil commode'].
  • Telephus recovering from his fatal wound with bandaged thigh and carrying Orestes. Coloured ink drawing by S.W. Kelly, 1937, after an Attic cup, ca. 450 B.C.
  • An old woman dressed in rags holding her right arm in a bandage made of straw and a stick in her left hand. Etching possibly after J. Callot.