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  • Sixteen French doctors with attributes of their specialties. Colour lithograph by A. Barrère, ca. 1906.
  • Sir Thomas Browne. Engraving attributed to T. Cross, 1669.
  • Janus.
  • Janus.
  • M0006875: A doctor treating patients
  • M0006876: The Alchemist
  • M0006899: View of the entrance of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Amsterdam
  • Lavoisier explaining to his wife the result of his experiments on air. Oil painting by Ernest Board.
  • M0006887: A dentist treating a seated patient outside
  • M0006890: A dentist treating a seated patient
  • Seventeen professors at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Colour process print after C.E. Miksch, 1923.
  • M0006947: An anatomy lesson held by Dr Deyman
  • M0006878: Operation performed on a man's foot
  • M0006889: A man sat at a desk examining a flask, possibly a medical student
  • M0006897: A dentist treating a patient with two men sat on the floor next to him
  • M0006912: Painting of the bones of the foot
  • M0006913: Painting of the bones of the hand
  • M0006921: Doctor performing a back operation in a surgery
  • M0006950: Anatomical drawing of a human skeleton viewed from behind
  • M0006898: A man standing next to a covered body in an anatomists studio
  • M0006902: The governors of the Leper Hospital at Amsterdam meeting with two children
  • M0006901: The governors of the Leper Hospital at Amsterdam meeting with a mother and child
  • Street vendors and shops in a street in Paris. Coloured aquatint by R.B. Peake.
  • M0006932: Interior of a military hospital
  • M0006927: A dentist treating a patient as viewed from doorway
  • M0006904: A man decanting, possibly medicine, into a cup with a woman watching in background
  • Fifteen professors at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Colour process print after C. Miksch, 1923.
  • A skeleton as memento mori. Etching.
  • A physician prescribing entertainment as a cure for a young woman's nervous illness. Coloured lithograph by Ch.-E. Jacque.