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  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: centre, a tree; left, a path; right, a bay. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 1976.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: a stony road through a ravine, with dead arched trees above and fields in the distance. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 197-.
  • Saint Gregory, doubting the stigmata of Saint Francis, sees in a dream Saint Francis filling a chalice with his blood. Engraving by B. Picart, 1732.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: a lofty series of viaducts rising above a valley, a man on horseback in the right foreground. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 197-.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: a view through a window towards fields, hills and woods, with the hands of a writer in the foreground. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 1977.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: a railway tunnel, a train in the distance, and three people walking along next to the right-hand track. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 1971.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: left, a rocky wall; right a swirling wave; at the end, six people. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 1971.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: left, a rocky wall; right a swirling wave; at the end, six people. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 1971.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: a person on a bridge, surrounded by swirling waters in which is a big golden fish. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 1973.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: a path on a high bridge, with higher arches and cliffs above. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 1977.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: a steeply descending road, with telegraph poles on the left, a wall and fields on the right, huge mountainous waves in the distance. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 1978.
  • The Duke of Clarence is assailed by demons and taunted by a blood-soaked angel in a dream; an episode in Shakespeare's 'Richard III'. Engraving by J. Neagle, 1804, after T. Stothard.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: a tree, of which the roots form a cleft through which a path leads to a valley. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 1976.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: centre, a tree; right, steps down leading to a railway (left) and a stream (right). Drawing by M.A.C.T., 1975.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: a tunnel, into which water cascades from the top into a swirling pool; small people look down from the top. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 197-.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: logs rolling along a stream through a tunnel, a person stepping from one log to another. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 197-.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: an avalanche of rocks falls on to a road through mountains, breaking the roadside wall and blocking the progress of a car. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 197-.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: a rocky arch, from which steps lead to a river flowing through a lofty tunnel; left, houses on an embankment; beyond, a fjord. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 197-.
  • A couple embrace on a beach with a message: "This is the moment you dream about putting the word 'protection' in the conversation" with a warning about the need to talk about taking care before having sex; advertisement for the SIDA Info Service by the Ministère de la Santé Publique et de l'Assurance Maladie. Colour lithograph.
  • The amateur actor Robert Coates dreaming about his success on the stage in the role of Romeo. Aquatint attributed to "The Caricaturist General", 1812.
  • A pink heart dreaming of love, faithfulness, and health in the face of epidemic illness from AIDS among gay men. Colour lithograph after M. Dubnický, 1991.
  • A woman lies back on a sofa holding a telephone as a man leans over with thoughts of condoms and lubricant looming in a speech bubble overhead; another woman sits on her knees in the centre exclaiming 'AIDS?' while a couple sit on the end, dreaming of pregnancy; an advertisement for safe sex and AIDS prevention by the Center for Youth Sexual Health and Contraception. Colour lithograph by Eulàlia Sayrach, 1993.
  • Above, allegorical figures of Reason and Revelation, standing in niches; below, men and devils digging in a saltmine. Engraving, 1670/1685, after W. Hollar, 1659.
  • Isaac Barrow. Line engraving after D. Loggan.
  • Loimologia: or, An historical account of the plague in London in 1665: : with precautionary directions against the like contagion. / By Nath. Hodges, M. D. and Fellow of the College of Physicians, who resided in the city all that time. To which is added, An essay on the different causes of pestilential diseases, and how they become contagious: with remarks on the infection now in France, and the most probable means to prevent its spreading here. By John Quincy, M. D.
  • The ancient physician's legacy to his country. Being what he has collected himself in forty-nine years practice: or, an account of the several diseases incident to mankind ... Together with ... remedies. Designed for the use of all private families / By Thomas Dover.
  • The ancient physician's legacy to his country. Being what he has collected himself in forty-nine years practice: or, an account of the several diseases incident to mankind ... Together with ... remedies. Designed for the use of all private families / By Thomas Dover.
  • The certainty of the world of spirits. Fully evinced by unquestionable histories of apparitions and witchcrafts, operations, voices, etc. Proving the immortality of souls, the malice and miseries of the devils and the damned, and the blessedness of the justified / Written for the conviction of sadduces & infidels. By Richard Baxter.
  • The certainty of the world of spirits. Fully evinced by unquestionable histories of apparitions and witchcrafts, operations, voices, etc. Proving the immortality of souls, the malice and miseries of the devils and the damned, and the blessedness of the justified / Written for the conviction of sadduces & infidels. By Richard Baxter.
  • The certainty of the world of spirits. Fully evinced by unquestionable histories of apparitions and witchcrafts, operations, voices, etc. Proving the immortality of souls, the malice and miseries of the devils and the damned, and the blessedness of the justified / Written for the conviction of sadduces & infidels. By Richard Baxter.