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  • Old St. Thomas's Hospital, Southwark: a bird's-eye view looking east over the three courtyards. Engraving.
  • Old St. Thomas's Hospital, Southwark: a bird's-eye view looking east over the three courtyards. Engraving.
  • Old St. Thomas's Hospital, Southwark: a bird's-eye view looking east over the three courtyards. Engraving.
  • Portrait of Thomas Waterfield MD FRCP (d. 1871), a member of the St. Albans Medical Club
  • Old St. Thomas's Hospital, Southwark: inside the first courtyard. Engraving by T. Higham after T. H. Shepherd.
  • Medical and surgical staff of St. Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth, London. Autotype by Barraud & Jerrard, ca. 1880.
  • St Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth: the entrance hall, with a statue of Queen Victoria. Wood engraving by [J. I.].
  • St John's Gate, Clerkenwell, London: the north side. Lithograph by R. K. Thomas after W. P. Griffith, 1845.
  • Micklegate Bar, Hospital of St. Thomas, York, England. Engraving by W. Byrne and T. Medland, 1782, after T. Hearne.
  • Portrait of Thomas Blizard Curling FRS, Surgeon to the London Hospital, a member of the St. Albans Medical Club
  • St Thomas's Hospital: when temporarily in Surrey Gardens, viewed from the ornamental lake. Wood engraving by T. H. Wilson, 1862.
  • St. Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth, viewed from the north bank of the Thames. Wood engraving by C. Butterworth & Heath, 1871.
  • The church of St. Bartholomew the Great: interior view showing the east and north ambulatory. Etching by John Thomas Smith, 1810.
  • St. Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth, seen from the south with the Palace of Westminster in the background. Wood engraving by T. Sulman.
  • St. Thomas's Hospital, London, exterior bird's-eye view from south; anon., after an engraving made for Cassell's Old and New London.
  • Statue of Edward VI at St Thomas's Hospital, Southwark, London. Coloured lithograph by H. Tiffin, 1849, after a sculpture by P. Scheemaeckers.
  • St Thomas's Hospital, Southwark: Prince Albert distributing prizes to the medical students. Coloured lithograph by C. H. Fairland after W. H. Kearney, 1845.
  • St Thomas's Hospital, Southwark: Prince Albert distributing prizes to the medical students. Coloured lithograph by C. H. Fairland after W. H. Kearney, 1845.
  • St. Thomas' Hospital, London, England: exterior view showing scaffolding on the building and the River Thames in the foreground. Photograph by H. Windsley, 1972.
  • St. Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth: from the north bank of the river Thames, in front of New Scotland Yard, traffic on Westminster Bridge in the foreground. Wood engraving, 1871.
  • St Thomas's Hospital, Lambeth, seen from the south-east with the Palace of Westminster in the background, a plan and scale beneath. Wood engraving by T. Sulman, 1871.
  • Old St. Thomas's Hospital: a cadaver, a skull, bones of the lower leg and foot, and two bell-jars on stands. Engraving by A. R. Freebairn after a medallion by W. Wyon, 1829.
  • Prostheses: two men with artificial limbs demonstrating their comparative agility by climbing gymnasium bars at St. Thomas' Hospital, London: the man on the left wears a new type of prosthesis. Photograph, ca. 1920.
  • The sense of touch: below, a bespectacled man examines coins and valuables, above, St Thomas puts his finger into the resurrected Christ's side. Engraving after G. Collaert, 1630, after N. van der Horst.
  • The sense of touch: below, a bespectacled man examines coins and valuables, above, St Thomas puts his finger into the resurrected Christ's side. Engraving after G. Collaert, 1630, after N. van der Horst.
  • The hospital pupil's guide, being oracular communications, addressed to students of the medical profession ... To which is added, an account of the days and hours of attendance of the physicians and surgeons at St. Thomas's and Guy's Hospitals / By Aesculapius [i.e. L.H. Potts?].
  • Nath. Longbottom in St. Thomas's Street, Southwark, London sells skeletons of different sizes & both sexes, of good colour & accurately articulated; & packs them safe either for sea or land carriage : N.B. he also mounts for such gentlemen as have loose sets of bones : letters post-paid will be duly answered & orders punctually obeyed.
  • Nath. Longbottom in St. Thomas's Street, Southwark, London sells skeletons of different sizes & both sexes, of good colour & accurately articulated; & packs them safe either for sea or land carriage : N.B. he also mounts for such gentlemen as have loose sets of bones : letters post-paid will be duly answered & orders punctually obeyed.
  • Antiseptic surgery : an address delivered at St Thomas's Hospital with the subsequent debate to which are added a short statement of the theory of the antiseptic method, a description of the materials employed in carrying it out, and some applications of the method to operations and injuries in different regions of the body, and to wounds received in war / by William MacCormac.
  • Man with goitre which had existed for many years