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  • Demonstration of movement of the ball and socket joint of the femur. Etching by J. Bell.
  • A leg bandaged to just below the knee. Stipple engraving by J. Bell.
  • Two diagrams comparing two sets of apparatus for the leg designed by Vesalius and Belloq. Etching by J. Bell.
  • Three skeletal legs with pelvis and foot attached. Etching by J. Bell, c. 1810 (?).
  • A dissected arm showing arteries, numbered for key. Etching by J. Bell, ca. 1815.
  • A wounded leg with a quilled suture. Stipple engraving by J. Bell.
  • A forearm with three open wounds. Coloured stipple etching after J. Bell, c. 1815 (?).
  • A piece of apparatus designed by J. Wathen to bind together a broken leg. Etching by J. Bell.
  • Three heads illustrating different methods of bandaging them and the jaw. Stipple engraving by J. Bell.
  • James Loftus Marsden. Lithograph by J. Bell-Smith, 1849.
  • The use of the glossocoma to rejoin a dislocated joint. Etching by J. Bell after Oribasius.
  • Arnold & Sons (Savory & Moore Ltd.) [letterhead] : Directors: E.T. Neathercoat, Ph.C., E.A. Umney, Ph.C, E.J.C. Savory, J.E. Saul, Ph. C., F.I.C. : makers of veterinary instruments and appliances : Standard Works, Lawrence Road, Tottenham, N.15.
  • The arteries of the pelvis and leg, lettered for key. Etching by I. Grant after J. Bell, c. 1810 (?).
  • An aneurism, numbered for key. Coloured stipple etching by W. Archibald after J. Bell, c. 1810 (?).
  • Three examples of aneurisms with surrounding arteries, lettered for key. Etching by Archibald after J. Bell, c. 1810 (?).
  • Engravings of the arteries, illustrating the second volume of The anatomy of the human body, and serving as an introduction to The surgery of the arteries / By Charles Bell.
  • Engravings of the arteries, illustrating the second volume of The anatomy of the human body, and serving as an introduction to The surgery of the arteries / By Charles Bell.
  • Engravings of the arteries, illustrating the second volume of The anatomy of the human body, and serving as an introduction to The surgery of the arteries / By Charles Bell.
  • A man's bottom with an aneurism on the buttock and scrotum. Coloured stipple etching by J. Grant after J. Bell, ca. 1815.
  • Marshall Hall. Stipple engraving by J. Holl, 1839, after J. Z. Bell.
  • A human heart with surrounding arteries; two dissected legs and a dissected arm, lettered for key. Etching by D. Lizars after J. Bell, c. 1810 (?).
  • Two diagrams of legs in splints, illustrating how to set a fractured limb. Stipple engraving by D. Lizars after J. Bell.
  • A boy with a wounded thigh seated on a bed; a crutch to his right. Coloured stipple etching by J. Stewart after J. Bell, c. 1826.
  • An amputated leg with dissected thigh, lettered for key. Etching by D. Lizars after J. Bell, c. 1810 (?).
  • A forearm with three open wounds. Coloured stipple etching by J. Stewart after J. Bell, c. 1826.
  • A man with an aneurism on his forehead. Coloured stipple etching by D. Lizars after J. Bell, c. 1810 (?).
  • A boy with a wounded thigh seated on a bed; a crutch to his right. Coloured stipple etching by J. Grant after J. Bell, ca. 1815.
  • Gonville and Caius College chapel, Cambridge. Line engraving by J. Le Keux, 1841, after J.A. Bell.
  • Queens' College, Cambridge the gateway in 1837. Line engraving by J. Le Keux after J.A. Bell.
  • Christ's college, Cambridge. Line engraving by J. Le Keux, 1838, after J.A. Bell.