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  • Broken windmill.
  • Broken windmill.
  • Chinese C18: Paediatric pox - 'Broken Bridge' pox
  • Chinese C18: Paediatric pox - 'Broken Bridge' pox
  • A broken bowl. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1959.
  • A broken bowl. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1959.
  • Radiograph: frog with a broken leg that has healed.
  • Figure of a Haida Shaman, broken legs and starvation
  • Diagrams illustrating how to set a broken arm. Stipple engraving.
  • A splint for a broken limb. Etching by J. Bell.
  • A new born child stepping out of a broken egg
  • Methods of bandaging a broken leg: eight figures, showing femur and tibia bones broken at various points and the appropriate methods of applying bandages and splints. Lithograph, 18--?.
  • A young woman with a broken pillar; representing fortitude. Etching, 16--.
  • China: a mender of broken chinaware, Beijing. Photograph by John Thomson, 1869.
  • China: a mender of broken chinaware, Beijing. Photograph by John Thomson, 1869.
  • A boy requesting an anatomist to mend his broken jug. Coloured lithograph.
  • X-ray (of an arm ?), showing a broken bone. Photograph, ca. 1915.
  • Red grids surrounded by a broken border. Watercolour by M. Bishop, ca. 1970.
  • Diseased and broken femur bones: four figures. Etching by Lavalée after J. Gamelin, 1778.
  • Sylvester Sound aiming a pistol at a broken mirror. Etching by T. Onwhyn, 1844.
  • Saint Paul in prison, writing an epistle to Timothy: his shackles are broken. Engraving.
  • A diagram illustrating an apparatus to bind together a broken leg. Etching by J. Bell.
  • X-ray of a leg, showing broken bones (the tibula and fibia). Photograph, ca. 1915.
  • A red rose on the floor with a broken pot and spilt liquid representing a broken relationship and unfaithfulness; Italian version of a series of 'Stop AIDS' campaign posters by the Federal Office of Public Health. Colour lithograph.
  • A red rose on the floor with a broken pot and spilt liquid representing a broken relationship and unfaithfulness; German version of a series of 'Stop AIDS' campaign posters by the Federal Office of Public Health. Colour lithograph.
  • Eusthenopteron Foordi. Head part of the roofing bones broken away so as to reveal the pterygoios.
  • X-ray of a leg, showing a safety pin and a broken fibula. Photograph, ca. 1915.
  • A carriage in Scotland has broken sending the occupants flying in all directions. Etching after J. Gillray, 1805.
  • A snake, brown in colour, with broken black cross-banded markings on the lower body. Watercolour, ca. 1795.
  • A piece of apparatus designed by J. Wathen to bind together a broken leg. Etching by J. Bell.