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  • Nerves of the foream and hand: posterior view. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1839, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • Nerves of the shoulder and arm. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1839, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • Brain and spinal cord: two figures. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1839, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • Nerves of the forearm and hand: anterior view. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1839, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • Nerves of the leg: two figures, posterior views. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1839, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • Nerves of sacrum and thigh. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1839, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • The human brain: the cerebral gyri seen from above, the right hemisphere covered with pia mater. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1839, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • Dissection of the thorax showing veins and lymphatic vessels. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1837, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • The human brain: the lateral ventricles. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1839, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • Dissection of the trunk showing lymphatic and blood vessels. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1837, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • Distribution of metabolites in a mouse kidney, CMP.
  • Nerves of the neck and mouth. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1839, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • The human brain: cross-section through the hemispheres at the level of the corpus callosum. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1839, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • Dissection of the abdomen showing the lymphatic vessels. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1837, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • The Empress Josephine walking with her retinue in a garden of labelled potted plants which include animated likenesses of prominent figures. Coloured etching by C. Williams, 1814.
  • A parson being put into bed with an ass dressed in a frilled nightgown, as a practical joke. Coloured etching by C. Williams, 1814.
  • Well-known journalists sitting at desks in a temple containing statues of public figures; representing the sycophancy of the press. Coloured etching by Charles Williams, 1814.
  • John Bull being attacked by many tiny figures representing England's engagements overseas. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1813.
  • George Adams demonstrates his electrotherapy machine to a woman and her daughter. Line engraving by J. Lodge, 1799, after T. Milne.
  • A man is sitting in a barber's shop having his hair combed and crimped, another man is being shaved, others are trying on wigs and tying their cravats. Coloured etching, 1785, after H. Bunbury.
  • Great Hospitals Competition organized by the Hospitals of London Combined Appeal: prizes, and posters advertising the companies which sponsored the competition. Colour lithograph, 1922.
  • Medicine Man - eye defect teaching models
  • Medicine Man - eye defect teaching models
  • Astronomy: a mechanism for a model of planetary motion. Engraving by W. Lowry after J. Farey.
  • Sir Robert Jones. Pencil drawing by D. C. L., 1929.
  • The roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London : comprising biographical sketches of all the eminent physicians whose names are recorded in the Annals. Vol. I, 1518 to 1700 / by William Munk.
  • Portrait of London School of Tropical Medicine, 29th session.
  • London School of Tropical Medicine, 31st session.
  • Mechanics: Atwood's machine with pulleys and calibrated dials, for measuring force. Engraving, after 1861.
  • Sir Ronald Ross, C.S. Sherrington, and R.W. Boyce in a laboratory at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Gouache by W.T. Maud, 1899.