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  • Surgical observations on the constitutional origin and treatment of local diseases; and on aneurisms / [John Abernethy].
  • Line engraving: portrait of J. Abernethy;
  • John Abernethy. Mezzotint after Sir T. Lawrence.
  • John Abernethy. Stipple engraving by R. Cooper, 1825, after C. Penny.
  • John Abernethy. Coloured etching by Cruikshank, 1828.
  • John Abernethy. Coloured etching by Cruikshank, 1828.
  • John Abernethy. Line engraving by W. Bromley, 1827, after Sir T. Lawrence.
  • John Abernethy. Soft-ground etching by W. Daniell after G. Dance.
  • John Abernethy. Stipple engraving by J. Thomson after J. Partridge, 1817.
  • John Abernethy. Stipple engraving after C. Penny.
  • John Abernethy. Stipple engraving by J. Thomson after J. Partridge, 1819.
  • John Abernethy. Stipple engraving after J. Partridge.
  • John Abernethy. Coloured etching.
  • John Abernethy. Stipple engraving after J. Partridge.
  • John Abernethy. Mezzotint by C. Turner, 1828, after C.W. Pegler, 1828.
  • John Abernethy. Stipple engraving after J. Partridge.
  • John Abernethy. Coloured etching.
  • John Abernethy. Lithograph.
  • John Abernethy. Stipple engraving after C. Penny.
  • John Abernethy. Stipple engraving after Sir T. Lawrence.
  • John Abernethy. Stipple engraving by J. Thomson after himself, 1823.
  • John Abernethy. Stipple engraving after J. Partridge.
  • John Abernethy. Mezzotint by E. McInnes, 1842, after Sir T. Lawrence.
  • John Abernethy. Mezzotint by C. Turner, 1828, after C.W. Pegler, 1828.
  • John Abernethy, caricatured under "Physic", one of six scenes in "the march of intellect". Coloured etching by R. Seymour after himself, 1829.
  • John Abernethy. Stipple engraving after Sir
  • John Abernethy. Coloured etching by S. W. Fores, 1825.
  • Six examples of "the march of intellect". Coloured etching by R. Seymour, 1829.
  • St Bartholomew's Hospital, London: various views and portraits. Wood engravings by E. Gilks after W. A. Delamotte, 1847.
  • King George IV and the Marchioness of Conyngham grieve over the body of a dead giraffe, which had been sent to them by Mehmet Ali, Pasha of Egypt. Lithograph attributed to J. Doyle, 1829.