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  • An abnormally tall and an abnormally small man: the former about to light the latter's cigarette. Photograph, 1927.
  • FISH - abnormalities in embryonic nuclei
  • ABNORMALITIES: TWO MEN WITH HAIRY FACES
  • Abnormalities and pathology of the teeth.
  • A cow's teat orifice showing abnormality
  • A cow's teat orifice showing abnormality
  • A cow's teat orifice showing abnormality
  • A cow's teat orifice showing abnormality
  • A cow's teat orifice showing abnormality
  • A cow's teat orifice showing abnormality
  • ABNORMALITIES: Woman with body and facial ha
  • Abnormalities of the formation of the foetus: conjoined twins
  • Two human figures with abnormalities, one male and one female figure
  • Two figures with abnormalities, both showing a half human and half dog monster
  • A sacred Chinese figure, bald, with abnormally high forehead. Painting by a Chinese painter.
  • Mechanism of breech positions and abnormalities of breech delivery. Lithograph after W. F. Victor Bonney.
  • Haemorrhages of pregnancy and parturition, and abnormalities of the placenta. Lithograph after W. F. Victor Bonney.
  • Two human heads with abnormality, one frontal view with no nose and one profile with large nose
  • Foetuses of animals born with abnormalities (e.g. two heads). Engraving by P. Simonneau after himself, 1734.
  • Three figures with abnormalities, one figure has rabbit ears, one has horns and the other one has hooves
  • Racial types and people with physical abnormalities exhibited at S. Watson's American Museum of Living Curiosities. Colour lithograph.
  • Multiple pregnancy, abnormalities of the foetal head, and contracted pelvis in childbirth. Lithograph after W. F. Victor Bonney.
  • Two human figures with abnormalities, one with two sets of arms and legs and the other with two heads
  • Two figures with abnormalities, one with wings as arms and feathered legs and the other one with a horned head
  • Two human figures showing abnormalities, one with a face on the torso and the other with the body of a child on the torso
  • Three episodes about horticultural abnormalities and one episode about a young doctor on a visit. Letterpress and wood engraving after G. Du Maurier, 1865.
  • A horse with an abnormally coloured coat standing in a paddock with other horses in the background. Etching by J. E. Ridinger after D. Sauerkern.
  • The tax on medicine represented as a tax on illness and, ultimately, even on the 'abnormality' of healthiness: ten vignettes. Photomechanical reproduction of a wood engraving by H. Maigrot, 1907.
  • Hyperkeratosis of the heel. Hyperkeratosis describes a thickening of the outer layer of the skin caused by abnormally increased amounts of the protein keratin which normally functions to protect the skin.
  • Anne-Marie Hérig, a girl with a skin abnormality; the conjoined twins Judith and Hélène; below, an infant with one central eye. Coloured etching by N.E. Lerouge after J. de Sève.