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  • Intense congestion of part of an ileum from a case of enteric fever
  • Effusion of lymph beneath the arachnoid membrane covering the pons, medulla oblongata and spinal cord
  • Enlargement and induration of the vaginal portion of the uterus
  • Effects of post mortem posture on the blood in the brains of two rabbits
  • Hospital gangrene affecting the hip following a puncture of an abscess
  • Small tubercular deposits beneath the mucous membrane of an ileum
  • Effects on the blood in the brains of two rabbits after death by drowning
  • Kidney, with extensive and partially softened tubercular deposits
  • Landscape with large tree.
  • Sloughing of a portion of a brain, five days after a ligature of a common carotid artery
  • Cartilaginous tumour of the metacarpal bone of the index finger
  • Hospital gangrene affecting the foot, showing partial detachment of slough
  • King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London: detail drawings of one bay of a ward pavilion. Process print after W. A. Pite, 1912.
  • Albrecht Daniel Thaer. Wood engraving by W.A. Nicholls.
  • A puppy lying on a straw bed gnawing a bone. Colour line block after a painting by A. W. Strutt.
  • King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London: detail views of a ward pavilion. Process print after W. A. Pite, 1912.
  • King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London: view of the boiler room. Process print after W. A. Pite, 1912.
  • Sir Christopher Wren. Engraving by A. W. Warren.
  • John Stow and Thomas Gresham. Line engraving by A.W. Warren, 1808.
  • Barber-surgeons' Hall, Monkwell Street, London: the interior of the Court-Room, with a reception taking place. Wood engraving by J. and A. Williams, 1856.
  • Nashrullah Khan (son of the Amir of Afghanistan) having a tooth extracted in front of the soldiers of his father's army. Wood engraving after W. Small after J.A. Gray.
  • The British Museum: the Roman Saloon, with visitors. Wood engraving attributed to J. and A. Williams, 1857.
  • A gaoler, wearing a Phrygian cap, reading out summons for executions to distressed prisoners of the French Revolution. Line engraving by W. Greatbach after A. Johannot, 1881.
  • Equipment invented by Ramshaw for heating copper plates. Engraving by A.W. Warren after W. Newton.
  • Implements invented by Ramshaw for heating copper plates. Engraving by A. W. Warren after W. Newton.
  • Barber-surgeons' Hall, Monkwell Street, London: the door of the hall, with a uniformed attendant standing to the left. Wood engraving attributed to J. and A. Williams, 1856.
  • The implements used by Mr. Young in his experiments to collect opium in Scotland. Engraving by A. W. Warren, c. 1819, after W. Newton.
  • Medullary tumour of the testicle
  • Jugular vein of great size
  • Purulent infiltration of the lower lobe of a lung