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  • Human head sculpted in clay, major facial muscles
  • Members of the Society of Artists congregated round a table. Etching by R. Sawyer, 1829.
  • Human head sculpted in clay, forming the cheekbones
  • Human head sculpted in clay, refinement of facial features
  • Photo of plaster cast of Cape York native
  • Human head sculpted in clay, facial muscles
  • Human head sculpted in clay, facial muscles
  • Human head sculpted in clay, applying the skin
  • Human head sculpted in clay, applying the skin
  • Human head sculpted in clay, skull with first set of muscles
  • A man, écorché, in the pose of an orator. Line engraving by A. Bell after W. Cowper, 1790/1810(?).
  • A sculpture of Gula, Mesopotamian deity of healing: side view. Photograph.
  • Human head sculpted in clay, completing the eye
  • Human head sculpted in clay, completed model
  • Human head sculpted in clay, completed model
  • Human head sculpted in clay, completing the mouth
  • Navajo medicine man, Arizona. Photograph by Malvina Hoffman, 1930/1933.
  • Human head sculpted in clay, placing the jawbone
  • Lymphatics: five figures showing the lymphatic vessels of dissected legs and a torso. Line engraving by A. Bell after W. Hewson, 1788/1797.
  • Bones of the hand, foot and knee etc: fifteen figures. Line engraving by A. Bell, 1788/1797.
  • An écorché figure seen from behind, with details of the muscles of the hand and foot, and the male genitalia: five figures. Line engraving by A. Bell, 1788/1797.
  • Skeleton with left arm extended, view from behind, with 21 further figures of skull bones. Line engraving by A. Bell, 1771/1783.
  • Urogenital system: six figures showing male and female urogenital organs. Line engraving by A. Bell, 1788/1797.
  • Skeleton with left arm extended, front view, and skull bones. Line engraving by A. Bell, 1771/1783.
  • An écorché figure showing the cardio-vascular system. Line engraving by A. Bell after Eustachius, 1788/1797.
  • Conjurers' tricks and equipment. Engraving by Andrew Bell.
  • Skeleton with left arm extended, side view, with eighteen further figures of skull bones and teeth. Line engraving by A. Bell, 1771/1783.
  • An écorché figure seen from the front, with details of the facial and neck muscles: five figures. Line engraving by A. Bell, 1788/1797.
  • Brain and sensory organs: ten figures showing dissections of the brain, eye and ear. Line engraving by A. Bell, 1788/1797.
  • Portrait of Claude Bernard (1813-1878), French physiologist