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  • A section of the body (torso?) with a skin disease. Chromolithograph, c. 1888.
  • An écorché figure (torso): front view. Lithograph by Wieller and Martelli after Squanquerillo, 1838.
  • Dissected torso, showing the internal organs. Lithograph by Battistelli after C. Squanquerillo, ca. 1840.
  • Dissected torso, showing the internal organs. Lithograph by Battistelli after C. Squanquerillo, ca. 1840.
  • An écorché figure (torso): back view. Lithograph by Wieller and Martelli after Squanquerillo, 1838.
  • A tumour on the torso of a young woman. Watercolour by C. D'Alton, 1870.
  • A sculpture of a male torso, seen from below. Red-chalk drawing, 17th century.
  • A chipped statue of a torso. Engraving by J.D. Herz after himself, c. 1732.
  • Bones of the torso: front view. Ink and watercolour, 1830/1835?, after W. Cheselden, ca. 1733.
  • An écorché of a male torso and head, seen from the front. Pen and ink drawing.
  • Viscera: five figures showing the internal organs of the torso. Line engraving by A. Bell, 1788/1797.
  • Viscera: five figures showing the internal organs of the torso. Line engraving by A. Bell, 1771/1783.
  • The naked torso of a man with a skin disease. Coloured lithograph by W. Bagg, 1847.
  • The torso of Laocoon. Crayon manner print by A.F. Girard, 1820, after Eugène Bourgeois after Agesander.
  • Votive offerings showing viscera. terracotta. One in the form of a torso, another a medallion. Graeco-Roman.
  • A man with naked torso viewed from behind. Photograph by L. Haase after H.W. Berend, 1859.
  • A seated man with naked torso: view of left shoulder. Drawing attributed to H.W. Berend, c. 1856.
  • A male with naked torso: side view of right shoulder. Drawing attributed to H.W. Berend, c. 1856.
  • The torso and arm of a woman suffering from dermatitis herpetiformis. Process print after a photograph, ca. 1905.
  • The torso and arms of a man suffering from a rash of sores. Watercolour by C. D'Alton, 1856.
  • Discoloured skin on the torso and arms of a man suffering from pityriasis versicolor. Chromolithograph by E. Burgess, 1850/1880?.
  • Discoloured skin on the torso and arms of a man suffering from pityriasis versicolor. Chromolithograph by E. Burgess, 1850/1880?.
  • The face and torso of a baby girl suffering from urticaria pigmentosa. Process print after a photograph, ca. 1905.
  • A male torso without an arm, in left profile view. Etching by Wenceslaus Hollar after Leonardo da Vinci, 1645.
  • A torso, dissected to reveal the liver, stomach and intestines. Photolithograph, 1940, after a woodcut, 1543, after A. Vesalius.
  • Discoloured areas of skin on the torso of a boy suffering from leucoderma (vitiligo). Chromolithograph by E. Burgess, 1850/1880?.
  • Discoloured areas of skin on the torso of a boy suffering from leucoderma (vitiligo). Chromolithograph by E. Burgess, 1850/1880?.
  • A male torso without an arm, in left profile view. Etching by Wenceslaus Hollar after Leonardo da Vinci, 1645.
  • A torso with a skin disease across it. Coloured stipple engraving by S. Tresca after Moreau-Valvile, c. 1806.
  • Muscles of the trunk: an écorché figures showing a side view of the torso. Watercolour by A. Mongrédien, ca. 1880.