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  • Poplar Hospital for Accidents, East India Dock Road, Blackwall, London: three-quarter view. Wood engraving, 1858.
  • The anatomy of accidents. No.6, Inside story.
  • The anatomy of accidents. No.6, Inside story.
  • The anatomy of accidents. No.1, Right and wrong.
  • The anatomy of accidents. No.1, Right and wrong.
  • The anatomy of accidents. No.4, Over the hump.
  • The anatomy of accidents. No.4, Over the hump.
  • The anatomy of accidents. No.3, Casualty at the crossing.
  • The anatomy of accidents. No.3, Casualty at the crossing.
  • Building accidents. Colour lithograph by A. Th. Schwarz, ca. 1934.
  • The anatomy of accidents. No.2, Incident in a country lane.
  • The anatomy of accidents. No.2, Incident in a country lane.
  • Prevention of traffic accidents in Shanxi province, China. Colour lithograph, 1957.
  • Low-cost Mycil highly effective in athlete's foot : accidents and the British.
  • Low-cost Mycil highly effective in athlete's foot : accidents and the British.
  • Eyes cannot be replaced / issued by the Ministry of Labour and National Service and produced by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents ; [designed by G.R. Morris].
  • A man in bandages highlighting the risk of accidents at work in Ethiopia. Colour lithograph for the World Health Organisation, 2000.
  • A man tripping up: avoidance of accidents in factories by keeping gangways clear. Colour lithograph by A. Th. Schwarz, ca. 1934.
  • Un nouveau parasite trouvé dans le sang des malades atteints de fièvre palustre : origine parasitaire des accidents de l'impaludisme / par A. Laveran.
  • A skull seen against a street surface of granite sets; representing the danger of death in traffic accidents. Colour lithograph by Walter Müller, 195-.
  • The advantages and accidents of artificial anaesthesia : a manual of anaesthetic agents, and their employment in the treatment of disease / by Laurence Turnbull.
  • How accidents happen : when lifting... when carrying... and remember / prepared for the Ministry of Labour and National Service by the Central Office of Information.
  • People walking along the Strand in London holding umbrellas and carrying luggage, leading to accidents and commotion in the street. Etching by J. Baker, ca. 1819.
  • A traffic signal that is bent and broken, with a vodka bottle jammed in its stem; representing vodka as a cause of driving accidents. Colour lithograph, 19--.
  • A deadly claw holding a slate listing the number of pedestrians killed or injured in traffic accidents in Germany in 1929. Colour lithograph by V. Zietara, ca. 1930.
  • A graph showing statistics for serious industrial accidents in Austria, 1927-1933: a devil tries to raise the statistics, workers with ropes try to lower them. Colour lithograph, ca. 1934.
  • Le médecin chez soi : médecine, hygiène et pharmacie domestique : tableau enseignant : les moyens de remédier aux accidents les plus communs et indiquant les remèdes les plus efficaces.
  • Illustrations of clinical surgery : consisting of plates, photographs, woodcuts, diagrams, etc. illustrating surgical diseases, symptoms and accidents also operative and other methods of treatment / with descriptive letterpress by Jonathan Hutchinson.
  • A skull, a tumbler of beer and a bottle of alcoholic drink; advertising the danger of alcohol as a cause of industrial accidents in Czechoslovakia, and contrasting it with milk. Colour lithograph, 193- (?).
  • Saltare from the North East of England. Built for the manufacture of Alpaca and Mohair. Opened by Titus Salt in 1853. Planned with admirable arrangement for ensuring the health and comfort of the workpeople, and preventing accidents from the shafting and gearing.