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  • The name "H. Cline"; the outline of a femur; and studs. Relief etchings by Henry Cline, 1784/1811.
  • The name "H. Cline"; the outline of a femur; and studs. Relief etchings by Henry Cline, 1784/1811.
  • The name "H. Cline"; the outline of a femur; and studs. Relief etchings by Henry Cline, 1784/1811.
  • X-ray of a knee joint printed on coated aluminium, artwork
  • X-ray of a knee joint printed on coated aluminium, artwork
  • X-ray of a knee joint printed on coated aluminium, artwork
  • Physics: a magnetic needle [?], with logarithmic apparatus (below). Engraving.
  • Aesculapius and other ancients are presented with exotic materia medica from the far east, which are turned into medicines in a pharmaceutical elaboratory. Oil painting by Johannes Prey, 1791.
  • X-ray of a knee joint printed on coated aluminium, artwork
  • X-ray of a knee joint printed on coated aluminium, artwork
  • Plate VII, Arteries, veins and muscles of the neck.
  • Exhibition '100 Years of medical Photography', 1955.
  • Elisha's skeleton exerts a magical power when a dead soldier who has fallen into his grave is brought back to life. Etching by M. Tyroff, c. 1735.
  • Fracture of a tibia, five weeks after the accident (Figs 1-2)
  • Fracture of a tibia, five weeks after the accident (Fig 3)
  • Two skeletons and three écorché figures. Engraving by Gray & Son, after Albinus, 1830/1850 (?).
  • Two skeletons and two écorché figures. Engraving by J. Johnstone, after Albinus, 1830/1850 (?).
  • X-ray of a knee joint printed on coated aluminium, artwork
  • X-ray of a knee joint printed on coated aluminium, artwork
  • X-ray of a knee joint printed on coated aluminium, artwork
  • Edmund Taylor. Lithograph by T. Crane.
  • Bones: six figures, including skeleton seen from front and back, cross section and surface of a bone, and a hand and foot. Line engraving by Kirkwood & Sons, 1813.
  • An écorché showing bones, with left arm extended to the side, seen from the front: diagram showing the outlines of the muscles & bones. Line engraving by Campbell, 1816/1821.
  • X-ray of a knee joint printed on coated aluminium, artwork
  • A series of engravings, explaining the course of the nerves / By Charles Bell.
  • A series of engravings, explaining the course of the nerves / By Charles Bell.
  • A series of engravings, explaining the course of the nerves / By Charles Bell.
  • A series of engravings, explaining the course of the nerves / By Charles Bell.
  • A series of engravings, explaining the course of the nerves / By Charles Bell.
  • Shoulder joint, larynx, peritoneum (?) and a reclining écorché supported by the left elbow and the outstreched right hand, seen from the front. Line engraving by Kirkwood & Sons, partly after W. Cowper, 1813.