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  • Stages in breast cancer suffered by Mrs Broadbent of Leeds. Watercolours, 1840-1841.
  • Stages in breast cancer suffered by Mrs Broadbent of Leeds. Watercolours, 1840-1841.
  • Stages in breast cancer suffered by Mrs Broadbent of Leeds. Watercolours, 1840-1841.
  • Stages in breast cancer suffered by Mrs Broadbent of Leeds. Watercolours, 1840-1841.
  • Stages in breast cancer suffered by Mrs Broadbent of Leeds. Watercolours, 1840-1841.
  • Stages in breast cancer suffered by Mrs Broadbent of Leeds. Watercolours, 1840-1841.
  • Stages in breast cancer suffered by Mrs Broadbent of Leeds. Watercolours, 1840-1841.
  • Stages in breast cancer suffered by Mrs Broadbent of Leeds. Watercolours, 1840-1841.
  • Stages in breast cancer suffered by Mrs Broadbent of Leeds. Watercolours, 1840-1841.
  • Stages in breast cancer suffered by Mrs Broadbent of Leeds. Watercolours, 1840-1841.
  • Stages in breast cancer suffered by Mrs Broadbent of Leeds. Watercolours, 1840-1841.
  • Stages in breast cancer suffered by Mrs Broadbent of Leeds. Watercolours, 1840-1841.
  • Stages in breast cancer suffered by Mrs Broadbent of Leeds. Watercolours, 1840-1841.
  • Stages in breast cancer suffered by Mrs Broadbent of Leeds. Watercolours, 1840-1841.
  • Stages in breast cancer suffered by Mrs Broadbent of Leeds. Watercolours, 1840-1841.
  • Stages in breast cancer suffered by Mrs Broadbent of Leeds. Watercolours, 1840-1841.
  • Stages in breast cancer suffered by Mrs Broadbent of Leeds. Watercolours, 1840-1841.
  • Stages in breast cancer suffered by Mrs Broadbent of Leeds. Watercolours, 1840-1841.
  • Human HeLa cancer cells, mitosis
  • Xanthorhiza simplicissima Marshall Ranunculaceae. Yellow root. Distribution: North America, where it was discovered by the plant collector and explorer William Bartram in 1773. Austin (2004) reports that of the Native Americans, the Cherokee use the crushed plant to make a yellow dye
  • Xanthorhiza simplicissima Marshall Ranunculaceae. Yellow root. Distribution: North America, where it was discovered by the plant collector and explorer William Bartram in 1773. Yellow-root. Austin (2004) reports that of the Native Americans, the Cherokee use the crushed plant to make a yellow dye
  • Mutant magnetotactic bacterium, Magnetospirillum magneticum
  • Healthy breast mammogram, artwork
  • Healthy breast mammogram, artwork
  • Healthy breast mammogram, artwork
  • Healthy breast mammogram, artwork
  • Healthy breast mammogram, artwork
  • Healthy breast mammogram, artwork
  • Anterior neural plate, mouse
  • Jo Spence in a hospice bed.