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  • London School of Tropical Medicine, 14th Session
  • Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh 1902-1903
  • London School of Tropical Medicine, 11th Session.
  • Twelve doctors standing in test tubes. Colour lithograph by A. Barrère, ca. 1910.
  • Queen's Royal Volunteer Battalion.
  • A distressed young woman protests her innocence and prays before the judge and the counsel of the Spanish inquisition. Aquatint by J.P.M. Jazet, 1839, after S.J.E. Jones.
  • The exhumed corpse of the French King Henry IV standing bandaged and upright in a coffin in the vaults of the Basilica of Saint-Denis. Line engraving with etching by E. Bovinet, A. Chataigner and T.B. de Jolimont after E.H. Langlois.
  • Edinburgh University Summer Session 1903.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with the Christ Child, Saint Catherine of Alexandria, Saint Agnes, Saint Cecilia, Saint Lucy, Saint Margaret of Antioch and Saint Barbara. Engraving by A. François, 1873, after H. Memlinc.
  • Perseptive Biosystems UK Ltd : 3 Harforde Court, Foxholes Business Park, John Tate Road, Hertford, SG13 7NW.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with the Christ Child, Saint Paul the Apostle, Saint George, two women saints and a donor. Engraving by F. Gaillard after G. Bellini.
  • Heads of twenty-nine artists. Stipple engraving by A. Clément, 1805, after L.L. Boilly.
  • Babies at a maternity hospital refusing to breast feed until the Houses (of Parliament) are dissolved. Coloured lithograph by J.E. Chaponnière, 1831.
  • Armand, a curator in a zoo, meets Mme Girard while a nanny looks after her child. Coloured stipple engraving by J. Canu, 1821.
  • Amoebiasis: skin
  • A covered corpse lying on a bed. Etching by Ch. Chaplin, 1852, after A.G. Decamps.
  • An orchid (Catasetum bungerothi N.E.Brown): flowering plant. Chromolithograph.
  • Twelve French surgeons portrayed as pathological specimens in glass jars. Colour lithograph by A. Barrère, ca. 1910.
  • <I>Plasmodium falciparum</I> malaria: spleen
  • The busy street in front of the Bath house, Boulogne, France. Coloured lithograph after I.L. Deroy, 1853.
  • Ambroise Paré. Line engraving by E. Conquy after Durupt.
  • <I>Plasmodium falciparum</I> malaria: kidney
  • Pseudodoxia epidemica, or, Enquiries into very many received tenents, and commonly presumed truths / By Thomas Brown Dr. of Physick.
  • Bagnères de Bigorre, France: the Allée des Coustous, approaching Place Lafayette with the church of Saint Vincent on the left. Coloured lithograph by J. Jacottet and A. Bayot, 1842.
  • <I>Plasmodium falciparum</I> malaria: bone marrow
  • Two young women are standing by a stone wall, one is offering the other a rose to smell. Lithograph by E.C. Fischer, 1844, after Héloise Leloir.
  • <I>Plasmodium falciparum </I>malaria: liver
  • A deep dissection of the muscles of the thigh, seen from the back. Engraving after G. de Lairesse, 1739.
  • Logan, Brown and Webb designed crowns.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with the Christ Child. Engraving by F. Gaillard, 1869, after Raphael.