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  • A clay-baked arm. Roman votive offering
  • The muscles of the arm, elbow and shoulder and the bones of the lower arm. Engraving after G. de Lairesse, 1739.
  • Two groups of three figures, each walking arm-in-arm along a tree-lined avenue. Line process print after R. Boix.
  • Lord Ellenborough, Lord Brougham and the Earl of Mansfield walk together arm in arm. Coloured lithograph by H.B. (John Doyle), 1838.
  • Table XXXV. Amputation of the arm and leg.
  • Erythema multiforme on the arm of a child
  • Steel hand and forearm and leather upper arm
  • Steel hand and forearm and leather upper arm
  • Steel hand and forearm and leather upper arm
  • Steel hand and forearm and leather upper arm
  • Interior of ward, showing patient extending arm outwards
  • Tumours of uncertain nature in an upper arm
  • Congenital malformation of the right arm and hand
  • Meat handler's arm: cellulitis as a result of
  • Hand and arm infected with scabies. Process print.
  • An Irish bronze reliquary in the form of a human arm, made to house an arm of Saint Lachtin. Etching by James Basire.
  • Two halves of a plaster mould of an arm and an entire plaster mould of an arm. Engraving by R. Bénard after Bourgeois.
  • A naked man raises his right arm to throw a ball, turning as he does then lowers his arm. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
  • A prim older woman looks disapprovingly as a young couple walk off together arm in arm. Engraving by J. Brain after J.J. Jenkins.
  • Small intestine channel of arm taiyang, C17/18 Chinese
  • Large intestine channel of arm yangming, C17/18 Chinese
  • Triple Burner channel of arm shaoyang, C17/18 Chinese
  • Plate 28. Cupping devices for the arm and leg.
  • Boy affected with congenital paralysis of the left arm
  • A soldier having an arm amputated. Lithograph by Villain.
  • Boy affected with congenital paralysis of the left arm
  • Paediatric massage (tuina) chart, back of hand and arm
  • Point chart: Lung channel of arm taiyin, Chinese 1909
  • A clay-baked arm and hand. Roman votive offering
  • A clay-baked arm and hand. Roman votive offering