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  • Arches of a Roman aqueduct, Segovia, Spain. Photograph by Foto Aida, 1910/1936?.
  • Plate 29. Maxillary and mandibular dental arches
  • Teruel, Spain: arches of a Roman aqueduct, Teruel, Spain. Photograph, 1910/1936?.
  • Architecture: arches (top), and a pantograph (below). Engraving by Mutlow, 1808.
  • Hospital of St. Cross, Winchester, Hampshire: the arches. Etching by J. Coney.
  • St. Leonard's Hospital, York, England: under the foundation arches. Transfer lithograph by W. Monkhouse.
  • Carpentry: various types of centring for arches. Engraving by A.J. Defehrt after Lucotte.
  • Architecture: an assortment of arches, and blocks of stone. Engraving by Benard after L.J. Goussier.
  • The front entrance of Guy's Hospital, with statues of Aesculapius and Hygieia above the arches. Photograph.
  • Under the arches of the ancient bath at Cacamo, Turkey. Coloured aquatint, 1803, after L. Mayer.
  • Architecture: an assortment of arches, a block of stone, and a pair of dividers. Engraving by Benard after Lucotte.
  • Newgate Gaol in the City of London: a long building with arches at the entrance and many windows. Engraving.
  • Two women trying to seat a hysterical hypochondriac while a cat arches its back. Coloured lithograph after J.H. Fragonard.
  • Santa Maria della Concezione, Rome: skulls and skeletons of the friars arranged in arches and columns around the walls of the Convento dei Cappuccini. Photograph.
  • The dream of a patient in Jungian analysis: a path on a high bridge, with higher arches and cliffs above. Drawing by M.A.C.T., 1977.
  • The word 'AIDS' falling between a pale blue and grey bridge with 2 arches bearing the repeated word 'AIDS' and 4 green flowers; an AIDS prevention advertisement by the Committee on AIDS Hanoi. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • An Indian woman between two other women wearing headscarves in front of 3 arches within a decorative border; with a message about how AIDS is not spread as an AIDS prevention advertisement by NGO-AIDS Cell, Centre for Community Medicine, AIIMS. Colour lithograph by Unesco/Aidthi Workshop, March 1995.
  • A young woman in her bed chamber trying a wig on her bottom for effect: her maid-servant holds a mirror for her and sniggers with amusement; a cat arches its back in fright and a dog dives for cover under the young woman's corset which is lying on the floor. Etching, 1778.
  • Persistent right aortic arch, canine
  • Aneurysm of the arch of the aorta
  • A triumphal arch in a garden. Etching by Israel Silvestre.
  • A triumphal arch in a garden. Etching by Israel Silvestre.
  • Aneurysm of the arch of the aorta which has ruptured externally
  • St. George's Hospital and the Constitution Arch, Hyde Park Corner. Engraving.
  • Triumphal arch, Peddar's Wharf, Hong Kong. Photograph by John Thomson, ca. 1869.
  • Triumphal arch, Peddar's Wharf, Hong Kong. Photograph by John Thomson, ca. 1869.
  • St. George's Hospital and the Constitution Arch, Hyde Park Corner. Wood engraving.
  • Patient with a large aneurysm arising from the arch of the aorta
  • Patient with a large aneurysm arising from the arch of the aorta
  • India: an arch in Kootub near Delhi. Photograph by F. Beato, c. 1858.