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  • Poster advertising student accommodation in London
  • The Pasteur Institute Hospital, Kasauli, India: Indian patients outside the accommodation building. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • World War I: improvised accommodation for wounded in a man of war. Oil painting by Godfrey Jervis Gordon ("Jan Gordon").
  • World War I: improvised accommodation for wounded in a man of war. Oil painting by Godfrey Jervis Gordon ("Jan Gordon").
  • Great value student accommodation in the heart of London : find out more online at www.loveiq.co.uk : iQ Shoreditch, iQ Hoxton.
  • On the anomalies of accommodation and refraction of the eye : with a preliminary essay on physiological dioptrics / by F.C. Donders ; translated from the author's manuscript by William Daniel Moore.
  • On the anomalies of accommodation and refraction of the eye : with a preliminary essay on physiological dioptrics / by F.C. Donders ; translated from the author's manuscript by William Daniel Moore.
  • A woman tells her friend how she pretended to be poor and got free accommodation at the Hospital Lariboisière for 40 days. Colour photomechanical reproduction of a lithograph by N. Dorville, c. 1901.
  • Ecorche figure. Abregé d'anatomie, accommodé aux arts
  • Abregé d'anatomie, accommodé aux arts de peinture
  • Abregé d'anatomie, accomodé aux arts de peinture et de sculpture, et mis dans un ordre nouveau ... / [Anon.] ; Mis en lumiere par François Tortebat.
  • John Rigg, cupper : at the Hummums in the Little Piazza Covent-Garden, with a back door from Charles-Street where gentlemen only may be always accommodated (if not full) in the best and neatest manner with lodging, sweating, bathing, or cupping.
  • "English tube-teeth". The introduction of artificial crowns in England. Those made with wood decayed by moisture (Fig. 3). The screw-pivot used in the patented Foster crown (1885) had a flat base with a perforation in the porcelain body to accommodate the pivot's top, which securely anchored it to a tooth. (Fig 4).
  • Just Christian von Loder. Engraving by J.G. Müller after F. Tischbein, 1801.
  • The Philological School, St Marylebone, London: plan of the ground floor. Wood engraving attributed to B. Sly, 1857.
  • Overcrowding and poor living conditions in London, 1862: eleven scenes. Wood engraving, 1862.
  • Overcrowding and poor living conditions in London, 1862: eleven scenes. Wood engraving, 1862.
  • Overcrowding and poor living conditions in London, 1862: eleven scenes. Wood engraving, 1862.
  • Overcrowding and poor living conditions in London, 1862: eleven scenes. Wood engraving, 1862.
  • Ford's Hospital, Coventry: exterior from the street, with a woman standing in the doorway. Photograph.
  • St Thomas's Hospital: when temporarily in Surrey Gardens, viewed from the ornamental lake. Wood engraving by T. H. Wilson, 1862.
  • St. Peter's Hospital, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden. Offset lithograph after J. M. Brydon, 1882.
  • Ford's Hospital, Coventry: residents seated in the courtyard looking toward the street. Photograph.
  • London Fever Hospital, Liverpool Road, Islington: viewed from the north. Wood engraving by C. D. Laing, 1848.
  • London Fever Hospital, Liverpool Road, Islington: viewed from the south. Coloured engraving.
  • St Bartholomew's Hospital, London: Smithfield Gate. Photograph, c.1890.
  • Deformity of the knee due to Charcot's disease
  • Boer War: a full military hospital ward housed in a church in Ladysmith, South Africa. Halftone, c.1900, after H. Paget after H. McCormick.
  • People living in opera boxes and using them as hotels during the Great Exhibition in London. Etching by George Cruikshank, 1851.
  • Military Hospital V.R. 76, Ris-Orangis, France: soldier with head wound from battle at Verdun in 1st world war. Photograph, 1916.