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  • Crypts in the mouse colon
  • Colonic crypts - typical hexagonal shapes
  • Crypt of Bow Church, London - A London Fever Still. (Coffins in Crypt).
  • Isolated colonic crypt with mucin cells
  • Normal, colonic crypt with mucin cells
  • Sailors drinking in a crypt. Coloured etching by W. Elmes.
  • Skeletons (of Capuchin friars?) preserved in a crypt. Wash drawing.
  • Les Invalides, Paris: entrance to the crypt of Napoleon's tomb. Wood engraving.
  • Les Invalides, Paris: the sarcophagus in the crypt of the tomb of Napoleon. Wood engraving.
  • Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem: the crypt. Coloured lithograph by Louis Haghe after David Roberts, 1849.
  • Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem: the crypt. Coloured lithograph by Louis Haghe after David Roberts, 1849.
  • An exhumed mummy in St. Stephen's Crypt in Westminster. Chalk lithograph by J. Basire after George Scharf, 1852.
  • The crypt of Bow church, containing coffins of London fever victims. Wood engraving by Laing after J. Brown.
  • St. Peter-in-the-East, Oxford: crypt showing bones and skulls. Coloured aquatint by J. Bluck, 1813, after F. Nash.
  • Teaching Hospital School, Salerno, Italy: part of the Crypt of St. Maria. Pen and ink drawing by [J.N.T.].
  • Two university teachers walking in a crypt are tripped up and assaulted by students. Coloured etching by Thomas Rowlandson, 1811.
  • Capuchins in a crypt celebrating the sung mass. Etching by G. Dall'Olio after M. Orsi after V. Chialli, ca. 1840.
  • The west dining hall, Greenwich, in the crypt below the Painted Hall, full of Pensioners eating dinner. Coloured lithograph by W. Bligh Barker after himself.
  • The west dining hall, Greenwich, in the crypt below the Painted Hall, full of Pensioners eating dinner. Coloured lithograph by W. Bligh Barker after himself.
  • The church of St. Bartholomew the Great; interior of the crypt with two lines of long candlesticks in their holders. Photograph by W.F. Taylor.
  • The church of Saint Peter-in-the-East, Oxford: section of the chancel and plan of the crypt. Line engraving by J. Basire, 1835, after G. Gwilt, 1818.
  • Juliet, kneeling between the bodies of Romeo and Paris in the burial crypt of the Capulets, is about to stab herself in the chest with a dagger while a group of torch-carrying soldiers arrives in the background. Etching.
  • Small intestine mucosa
  • Bacteria infecting the colon
  • Mouse colon infected with Citrobacter rodentium
  • Mouse colon infected with Citrobacter rodentium
  • Bacterial toxin in the intestine of a child
  • Villi from the small intestine
  • Section of mouse gut
  • Amoebiasis: histopathology of the colon