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  • Max Broedel 'Some Welch rabbits', caricature of W.H. Welch
  • Caricature of Sir John Bland-Sutton as "A Great Surgeon".
  • Caricature of Sir J.S. Burdon-Sanderson, caption "Oxford Physiology"
  • Caricature of J. Graham with Gog and Magog, P. Mitchel, 1780
  • A man dressed in costume as a theatrical caricature of a doctor. Line engraving.
  • A hooded alchemist at a furnace; above him hang dead animals: caricature. Watercolour painting.
  • A hooded alchemist at a furnace; above him hang dead animals: caricature. Watercolour painting.
  • A hooded alchemist at a furnace; above him hang dead animals: caricature. Watercolour painting.
  • A man in profile; a physiognomic caricature. Engraving by B. Bossi, 1775, after himself.
  • Caricature of B.B. Cooper, dissecting; Barney the Cooper . . Performing his last operation'
  • Portraits of Klotz and Leuthner, and a caricature of a man. Drawing by P. von Hess, 1812.
  • Portraits of Klotz and Leuthner, and a caricature of a man. Drawing by P. von Hess, 1812.
  • Caricature: Faraday giving his card to Father Thames. 'And we hope the Dirty Fellow will consult the learned Professor.'
  • An old woman with a crumpled face, wearing elaborate costume; a physiognomic caricature. Engraving by B. Bossi, 1776, after himself.
  • A deerhound and a terrier with human heads in domestic settings. Caricature of a painting by E. H. Landseer. Chalk lithograph.
  • [Album of newspaper cuttings from the London Chronicle, Public Advertiser, etc. : relating to Dominiceti / with caricature by Rowlandson as frontispiece].
  • Minerals: a caricature of a mineralogist whose body is made of rocks. Coloured lithograph by G. E. Madeley, 1830, after G. Spratt.
  • Pier Leone Ghezzi as the "knight of caricature", carrying a stick and making a gesture with both hands. Etching by M. Tuscher, 1743.
  • A young man in caricature, the features of his face bunched up into a small area. Engraving by B. Bossi, 1776, after himself.
  • The actor Guillot-Gorju in character as Scaramouche, in a theatrical caricature of a doctor. Coloured etching by A.E. Guillaumot, 1885, after J. Falck.
  • Crimean War, England: caricature possibly a play on class and language or corruption within the Crimean Fund Office connected with Florence Nightingale. Wood engraving by N.
  • At the Opéra ball, King Louis Philippe (centre) as a clown is confronted by Charles Philipon (right, representing the journal Caricature) and Louis Desnoyers (left, representing the journal Charivari), both dressed as jesters. Lithograph attributed to Korff, 1834.
  • Caricatures: 'The cold water cure', by Cruickshank, c. 1830
  • Caricatures of speculative investment bubbles in Europe in 1720. Engraving.
  • Eighty-four physiognomic caricatures of English eighteenth century types. Etching by I. Cruikshank after G.M. Woodward.
  • Professors at the Medical Faculty, University of Louvain: seven caricatures. Drawing (?) by G. Parsy, ca. 1900 (?).
  • The finishing line at a horse race; ten portrait caricatures, including eight of famous jockeys. Colour lithograph after L. Prosperi, 1888.
  • Characters and caricatures; the idealized heads of Saint John and Saint Paul are contrasted with grotesque heads, above them rises a cloud of faces showing different expressions. Etching by W. Hogarth.
  • The Mukōjima embankment: a street vendor sells articles to caricatures of contemporary figures under the cherry blossom; on the river, boats carrying Japanese students convey Western ideas. Colour woodcut by Kobayashi Kiyochika, 1883.
  • Caricatural Mediaeval / Renaissance medical practitioners.