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  • Breasts infiltrated with scirrhous and undergoing atrophy
  • Breasts of a woman with chronic eczema of the nipples
  • Woman with multiple breasts
  • Woman with supernumery breasts and nipples
  • Breasts and chest of a woman suffering from a rash of sores. Watercolour by C. D'Alton, 18--.
  • A clay-baked set of breasts. Roman votive offering
  • Wall relief of a male with a paunch and pendulous breasts
  • Wall relief of a male with a paunch and pendulous breasts
  • Ten red chevrons; purple circles and breasts. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1976.
  • The outline of a woman's body and breasts. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1965.
  • The outline of a woman's body and breasts. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1965.
  • Saint Agatha holding her breasts on a charger. Ink drawing by Tommaso Minardi.
  • Polynesia: Polynesian women with bare breasts, seated: group portrait. Photograph attributed to André-Alexandre Jollet.
  • The Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment is a positive remedy for ague in face, swelled breasts ...
  • The Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment is a positive remedy for ague in face, swelled breasts ...
  • The Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment is a positive remedy for ague in face, swelled breasts ...
  • A statue of Attis, front and back views, showing male genitals and female breasts. Engraving, 1669.
  • A statue of Attis, front and back views, showing male genitals and female breasts. Engraving, 1669.
  • The Green Mountain Vegetable Ointment is a positive remedy for ague in face, swelled breasts ...
  • A statue of Attis, front and back views, showing male genitals and female breasts. Engraving, 1669.
  • Forceps invented by Helvetius for the examination and amputation of cancerous breasts. Engraving with etching by R. Parr.
  • A young woman, taken by surprise, covers her breasts. Stipple engraving with etching by W. Roffe after C.-M. Dubufe.
  • A statue of Germania displaying prominent breasts on a war memorial; prim ladies avert their faces in horror. Drawing, ca. 1923.
  • Left, methods of dividing the frenum of the tongue; right, breasts with breast cancer and a rectilinear cicatrix after the cure. Engraving with etching by R. Parr.
  • A statue of Germania whose prominent breasts have been removed in accordance with the "Lex Heinze" law on censorship. Drawing, ca. 1923.
  • Surgery, top, instruments to perform a bronchostomy; below, breasts with tumours. Engraving with etching by B.L. Prevost after L.-J. Goussier.
  • A silk handkerchief printed with a description of an erotic encounter with the words in the form of breasts. Mixed media, 1802, after E. Parny.
  • A sailor and a young woman with her breasts exposed are seated on a settee; a table with two glasses and a bottle in the foreground. Coloured woodcut, ca. 1850 (?).
  • A fashionable mother wearing a dress with slits across the breasts in order to feed her baby before she dashes off to the carriage waiting outside. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1796.
  • A fashionable mother wearing a dress with slits across the breasts in order to feed her baby before she dashes off to the carriage waiting outside. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1796.