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  • Collège des Quatre Nations, Paris: side view of part of the Institut de France. Engraving.
  • Collège des Quatre Nations, Paris: panoramic view of part of the Institut de France. Line engraving.
  • Table with devices that demonstrate electrodynamic laws devised by Ampère; in the Collège de France, Paris. Photoprint.
  • Jacques Delille lying in state in the Collège de France in Paris. Lithograph by Jean Pierre Sudré, 1825, after a drawing by A.L. Girodet de Roucy-Trioson, 1813.
  • A professor teaching pharmacy to students in mid-16th century Paris; representing a calendar advertising products of the Pharmacie Centrale de France. Colour lithograph, after 1889.
  • The amphitheatre where Berthelot lectured in the College de France; Paris
  • School of Medicine, Paris. Line engraving by L.F. Couché, 1818.
  • L'École de Chirurgie, Paris: interior courtyard. Coloured etching by L. Guyot after J. Testard after J. Gondoin.
  • Institut de France, Paris: as seen from the river. Wood engraving by F. Thorigny.
  • Conclusiones ex universa philosophia.
  • Conclusiones ex universa philosophia.
  • The Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers, Paris: gateway and interior. Wood engraving by C.W. Sheeres after E. Shirond.
  • The Académie des Sciences et des Beaux Arts, Paris: showing various methods of study and teaching with a lettered key. Line engraving.
  • A green neon-lit pharmacy shop sign on the corner of a street with a message in French: 'There are places for protection on every street corner'; with a sterile needle and a condom advertising pharmacies as the first port of call for protection against AIDS; an advertisement by the Ministére du Travail et des Affaires Sociales, L'Assurance Maladie Sécurité Sociale, Ordre National des Pharmacies and CFES. Colour lithograph.
  • Eleventh International Congress of Anatomists: twelve delegates. Process print after A. Breaz(?), 1932.
  • An itinerant young man is presenting a "boîte à curiosité" or magic lantern show to children and adults who are gathering around to look. Engraving by Noel Le Mire, 1752, after R. Brakenburg.
  • A druggist, a pharmacy student, a pounder (of medicine), a chemist and a pharmacist. Lithograph by J. Platier, 1842.
  • Charles Robert Darwin. Etching by P.A. Rajon, ca. 1877, after W.W. Ouless, 1875.
  • Product labels for the pharmacist Duroziez of Paris. Line engraving.
  • Vignettes showing the properties and use of Taetz capsules. Lithograph, ca. 1910.