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  • Thesaurus thesaurorum
  • Thesaurus thesaurorum
  • Thesaurus thesaurorum
  • Thesaurus thesaurorum
  • Vases of flowers and a botanic garden with Saint Peter. Oil painting by O'Brien.
  • Three Tibetan anatomical figures. Watercolour, 1904.
  • Three Tibetan anatomical figures. Watercolour, 1904.
  • Medical treatment?, Vienna. 13th C
  • Observations on the increase and decrease of different diseases, : and particularly of the plague. / By William Heberden, Jun. M.D. F.R.S.
  • Observations on the increase and decrease of different diseases, : and particularly of the plague. / By William Heberden, Jun. M.D. F.R.S.
  • A nude figure seen from the back with a spinal column of eighteen vertebrae exposed, with the nerves that radiate from it visible. Process print, 1926, after a manuscript illustration, 1345.
  • Still life with a ledger, a skull and other objects. Oil painting, 1766.
  • Still life with a ledger, a skull and other objects. Oil painting, 1766.
  • An anatomist making an incision from the neck through the upper ribs of a skeletal cadaver. He stands behind the cadaver, his right hand cutting with a large blade while his left arm comes round the cadaver's neck as he uses his left hand to pull back the ribs at the incision. Colour process print, 1926, after a manuscript illustration, 1345.
  • The dissection of an emaciated, grey cadaver by an anatomist who is making an abdominal incision with a scalpel with his right hand while his left hand is placed on the cadaver's hip. Colour process print, 1926, after a manuscript illustration, 1345.
  • Page from Masa'il Tibbiyya wa-Agwiba, an Arabic text
  • An alchemical adept carrying the vase of Hermes, which is inscribed "Let us go to seek the nature of the four elements". Watercolour painting by E.A. Ibbs.
  • A male nude with the parts of the abdomen and thorax labelled. Colour process print, 1926, after a manuscript illustration, 1345.
  • A skeletal cadaver with two flaps of skin of the abdomen cut away to reveal the subcutaneous layer of muscle and fat, labelled "mirac". Process print, 1926, after a manuscript illustration, 1345.
  • Tibetan plant manuscript
  • Tibetan plant manuscript
  • Tibetan plant manuscript
  • Tibetan plant manuscript
  • Tibetan plant manuscript
  • Tibetan plant manuscript
  • Tibetan plant manuscript
  • Tibetan plant manuscript
  • Tibetan plant manuscript
  • Tibetan plant manuscript
  • Tibetan plant manuscript