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  • The circulatory system: two dissections of the arm and the hand, with arteries, blood vessels and veins indicated in red and blue. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
  • The circulatory system: dissection of the upper arm, shoulder and armpit, with arteries, blood vessels and veins indicated in red and blue. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
  • The circulatory system: six dissections of the male face and neck, with arteries, blood vessels and veins indicated in red and blue. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
  • The circulatory system: dissections of the male reproductive system and pelvic bone, with the arteries and veins indicated in red and blue. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
  • The circulatory system: dissections of the male reproductive system and pelvic bone, with the arteries and veins indicated in red and blue. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
  • The circulatory system: dissection of the neck and thorax of a man, with aorta, arteries and veins indicated in red and blue. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
  • The circulatory system: two dissections of the neck of a man, with arteries, blood vessels and veins indicated in red and blue. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
  • The circulatory system: dissections of the thigh and groin of a man, with the arteries and veins indicated in red and blue. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
  • The course of the veins and the arteries through the body (Table IV), after Eustachius; the arterial system (Table V), after Cowper in Drake. Etching by I. Basire, 1743.
  • The circulatory system: dissections of the groin and upper thighs of a man, with the arteries and veins indicated in red and blue. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
  • The circulatory system: dissection of the neck and shoulder of a man, with arteries, blood vessels and veins indicated in red and blue. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
  • Arterial, venous and absorbent systems: three figures showing the arteries and veins of the human body, with a dissected torso detailing the absorbents. Line engraving by Heath(?), after Walker(?), 1806.
  • Internal organs and arteries of the horse: five figures showing dissections of the heart, lungs, thoracic viscera, pulmonary artery and veins. Engraving by T. Cowan after B. Herring, ca. 1860.
  • Dissections of the male genitals, upper thighs and pelvic region: two figures, with the arteries, blood vessels and veins indicated in red and blue. Coloured lithograph by J. Roux, 1822.
  • The circulatory system: dissection of the neck, face and head of a man, with arteries, blood vessels and veins indicated in red and blue. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
  • Dissection of the male torso, showing the muscles, bones and lymph nodes, with the arteries, blood vessels and veins indicated in red and blue. Coloured lithograph by J. Roux, 1822.
  • A baby, with thorax and abdomen dissected, attached by umbilical cord to the placenta, with the arteries, blood vessels and veins indicated in red. Coloured lithograph by J. Roux, 1822.
  • The circulatory system: dissections of the pelvic bones and diagrams showing the kidneys and intestines, with the arteries and veins indicated in red and blue. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
  • The circulatory system: partial dissection of the neck, jaw and face of a man, with arteries, blood vessels and veins indicated in red and blue. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
  • The circulatory system: dissection of the groin and upper thigh of a man, showing the lymph nodes, with the arteries and veins indicated in red and blue. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
  • The circulatory system: dissection of the armpit of a man, showing the musculature and lymph nodes and with arteries, blood vessels and veins indicated in red and blue. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
  • The circulatory system: dissections of the male reproductive system and pelvic bone, with the arteries and veins indicated in red and blue. One dissection is shown resting on a book by C. Bell. Coloured lithograph by J. Maclise, 1841/1844.
  • Diagrams illustrating: five bandaged legs (three with different sorts of splints), two heads showing veins, a bandaged head, a bandaged torso, a recepticle with body for curing shoulder dislocations and an eye operation. Line engraving by W.H. Lizars, 1830.
  • Compendium anatomicum, or A compendious treatise of anatomy adapted to the arts of painting and sculpture: in which the external muscles of the human body are represented as they appear when cleared of the skin, the membrana adiposa, and the veins and arteries that lie on their surface.
  • Compendium anatomicum, or A compendious treatise of anatomy adapted to the arts of painting and sculpture: in which the external muscles of the human body are represented as they appear when cleared of the skin, the membrana adiposa, and the veins and arteries that lie on their surface.
  • Compendium anatomicum, or A compendious treatise of anatomy adapted to the arts of painting and sculpture: in which the external muscles of the human body are represented as they appear when cleared of the skin, the membrana adiposa, and the veins and arteries that lie on their surface.
  • Compendium anatomicum, or A compendious treatise of anatomy adapted to the arts of painting and sculpture: in which the external muscles of the human body are represented as they appear when cleared of the skin, the membrana adiposa, and the veins and arteries that lie on their surface.
  • Compendium anatomicum, or A compendious treatise of anatomy adapted to the arts of painting and sculpture: in which the external muscles of the human body are represented as they appear when cleared of the skin, the membrana adiposa, and the veins and arteries that lie on their surface.
  • Compendium anatomicum, or A compendious treatise of anatomy adapted to the arts of painting and sculpture: in which the external muscles of the human body are represented as they appear when cleared of the skin, the membrana adiposa, and the veins and arteries that lie on their surface.
  • Compendium anatomicum, or A compendious treatise of anatomy adapted to the arts of painting and sculpture: in which the external muscles of the human body are represented as they appear when cleared of the skin, the membrana adiposa, and the veins and arteries that lie on their surface.