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  • The principles of surgery, in two volumes: volume first; of the ordinary duties of the surgeon ... Volume second [& third]; a system of surgical operations / [John Bell].
  • The principles of surgery, in two volumes: volume first; of the ordinary duties of the surgeon ... Volume second [& third]; a system of surgical operations / [John Bell].
  • The principles of surgery, in two volumes: volume first; of the ordinary duties of the surgeon ... Volume second [& third]; a system of surgical operations / [John Bell].
  • The principles of surgery, in two volumes: volume first; of the ordinary duties of the surgeon ... Volume second [& third]; a system of surgical operations / [John Bell].
  • The principles of surgery, in two volumes: volume first; of the ordinary duties of the surgeon ... Volume second [& third]; a system of surgical operations / [John Bell].
  • Remarks on irritative fever, commonly called the Plymouth dock-yard disease; with Mr. Dryden's detailed account of the fatal cases, including that of the lamented surgeon, Dr. [James] Bell / [John Butter].
  • Hamilton Bell carrying a vintner's boy on his back from Edinburgh to Musselburgh, accompanied by John Rae, a pair of fishwives walk in the other direction. Coloured etching by J. Kay, 1792, after himself.
  • Established over a century : by royal warrant of appointment to H.M. King George : Arnold & Sons (in association with Savory & Moore, Ltd., John Bell & Croyden) : makers of superior veterinary instruments & appliances, 50-52, Wigmore Street, London, W.1. Works: Lawrence Road, Tottenham, N.15.
  • Established over a century : by royal warrant of appointment to H.M. King George : Arnold & Sons (in association with Savory & Moore, Ltd., John Bell & Croyden) : makers of superior veterinary instruments & appliances, 50-52, Wigmore Street, London, W.1. Works: Lawrence Road, Tottenham, N.15.
  • Forearm wound. Pooll. Captain of the Wassenaer.
  • Engravings of the arteries, illustrating the second volume of the 'Anatomy of the human body' / by J. Bell; and serving as an introduction to the surgery of the arteries.
  • Engravings of the arteries, illustrating the second volume of the 'Anatomy of the human body' / by J. Bell; and serving as an introduction to the surgery of the arteries.
  • Engravings of the arteries, illustrating the second volume of the 'Anatomy of the human body' / by J. Bell; and serving as an introduction to the surgery of the arteries.
  • Engravings of the arteries, illustrating the second volume of the 'Anatomy of the human body' / by J. Bell; and serving as an introduction to the surgery of the arteries.
  • A splint for a broken limb. Etching by J. Bell.
  • A diagram of a head illustrating a jaw and chin brace. Stipple print by J. Bell.
  • An amputated nerve and artery, lettered for key. Coloured stipple etching after J. Bell, c. 1810 (?).
  • The upper body and head and ways of bandaging them. Stipple engraving by J. Bell.
  • Arteries of the thigh and pelvis. Etching by J. Bell, ca. 1800.
  • Two heads demonstrating bandaging techniques. Etching by J. Bell.
  • Methods of bandaging a fractured patella. Etching by J. Bell.
  • Four diagrams illustrating heads with severe wounds, demonstrating how to stitch the skin back together properly. Stipple engraving by J. Bell.
  • A diagram illustrating an apparatus to bind together a broken leg. Etching by J. Bell.
  • Five heads illustrating different methods of bandaging. Stipple engraving by J. Bell.
  • The upper body and head and ways of bandaging them. Stipple engraving by J. Bell.
  • Two pieces of apparatus that are used to manipulate dislocated shoulders and jaws back into the correct position, apparently conceived by W. Fabricius Hildanus. Etching by J. Bell.
  • The female reproductive and urinary systems with a tumor. Etching by J. Bell.
  • A man with a wounded back and shoulder leaning against a chair back. Coloured stipple etching after J. Bell, c. 1815 (?).
  • A diseased artery. Coloured stipple etching after J. Bell, c. 1810 (?).
  • An aneurism, numbered for key. Coloured stipple etching after J. Bell, c. 1810 (?).