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  • A sick baby in a hospital bed, with a graph line plunging downwards, indicating the need for blood donations. Colour lithograph after Eileen Evans.
  • People should be open and candid with their doctors about hereditary illnesses, so that the German state can act to eliminate them. Colour lithograph, 1933/1945.
  • People should be open and candid with their doctors about hereditary illnesses, so that the German state can act to eliminate them. Colour lithograph, 1933/1945.
  • A sculpture of a naked young man seated, representing the National Socialist ideal of strength and health resulting from willpower and self-confidence. Colour lithograph, 193-.
  • A sculpture of a naked young man seated, representing the National Socialist ideal of strength and health resulting from willpower and self-confidence. Colour lithograph, 193-.
  • Memorial of a dead child. Watercolour by S.E.B. (?), 1848.
  • Memorial of a dead child. Watercolour by S.E.B. (?), 1848.
  • Memorial of a dead child. Watercolour by S.E.B. (?), 1848.
  • An old man. Charcoal drawing.
  • Robert Peel as a pugilist attacking night watchmen with the intention of replacing them by the police force. Etching by Paul Pry (W. Heath).
  • A compleat history of magick, sorcery, and witchcraft.
  • Saint Ursula. Etching by W.
  • Saint Peter in a landscape. Oil painting by follower of Raffaellino del Colle.
  • Saint Peter in a landscape. Oil painting by follower of Raffaellino del Colle.
  • A couple of male and a couple of female symbols dancing, representing a party provided by AIDS-Hilfe Flensburg e. V. and by lesbian and gay organizations. Colour lithograph, 1994.
  • Jupiter waves a wand at a woman looking at herself in a mirror, while a travelling merchant of spectacles and a blind man walk by; allegory of the conscientious use of sight. Engraving by P. de Jode.
  • A man trying to catch germs in a handkerchief. Colour lithograph after Reginald Mount and Carl Giles.
  • Natural and political observations mentioned in a following index, and made upon the Bills of mortality / By Capt. John Graunt, fellow of the Royal society. With reference to the government, religion, trade, growth, air, diseases, and the several changes of the said city [London] [Sometimes ascribed to Sir W. Petty].
  • Acu-moxa chart: Infantile convulsions, Chinese MS, c. 1911
  • A young woman, holding her garment at the shoulder with her left hand. Engraving by James Mitchell after R. Smirke.
  • The metamorphosis of Ajax, a Cloacinean satire: with the Anatomy and Apology ... To which is added Ulysses upon Ajax / [Sir John Harington].
  • The disease AIDS represented as a hole in the road, the advice "Stop AIDS" as a warning not to fall into the hole. Colour lithograph after I. Chadima, 1988.
  • Sir Isaac Newton. Chalk drawing, 1810, after L.F. Roubiliac.
  • King Charles II. Stipple engraving by E. Scriven, 1808.
  • South India: treatment of patients outside a medical mission, being watched by local people. Photograph by A.R. Slater, 19--.
  • A compendious system of anatomy. In six parts. I. Osteology. II. Of the muscles, &c. III. Of the abdomen. IV. Of the thorax. V. Of the brain and nerves. VI. Of the senses / From the Encyclopaedia. Illustrated with twelve large copperplates.
  • Members of a council, senate or tribunal in session. Etching by J. Amman, 1579.
  • A man frightened by his own shadow. Wood engraving, 18--.
  • Interior of a Gothic church; a woman kneeling in the foreground, men standing in the nave. Lithograph by N. Strixner after a drawing attributed to P. Neeffs.
  • A ring-necked parakeet. Watercolour by J.C. Lettsom, 1757.