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  • Temple of Jupiter, Spalato [Split]: floor plan and design drawings. Transfer lithograph by Kell Bros.
  • Baths and laundries, Mayfield, Manchester, England: design drawings with scale and verbal key. Wood engraving, 1858.
  • Bede House [or Brother's Hospital], Stamford, Licolnshire: design drawings. Transfer lithograph by J.R. Jobbins, 1857, after F.T. Dollman.
  • Bede House [or Brother's Hospital], Stamford, Lincolnshire: design drawings of the porch with key. Transfer lithograph by J.R. Jobbins, 1857, after F.T. Dollman.
  • Artificial hands: designs. Pen and ink drawing.
  • Four designs of upper parts of faces, expressing different characters. Drawing, c. 1793.
  • Outlines and designs of foreheads, showing their wrinkles and contours. Drawing, c. 1794.
  • Design for a box with owls perched on branches against a full moon. Gouache drawing.
  • A design for a pharmacy label with snakes, an alligator, symbols and urns. Pen drawing.
  • The Smallpox Hospital, Highgate, Middlesex: design drawing. Wood engraving by Laing, 1849, after S.A. Matthews.
  • Clio, Aesculapius and Hygieia: design for a medal for someone in the field of medical history. Pencil drawing, 1911.
  • The Wellcome Building, Euston Road, London: design for the Entrance Hall. Drawing by Mlinaric Henry and Zervudachi Ltd., ca. 1991.
  • The Wellcome Building, Euston Road, London: design for the Entrance Hall. Drawing by Mlinaric Henry and Zervudachi Ltd., ca. 1991.
  • A lame dwarf being helped to a wheelchair by a monk. Pen and ink drawing after a design attributed to P.L. Ghezzi.
  • Tattoo design: tracing of a genital tattoo taken from the body of Rangi-Tea-Pakura, a Maori woman of rank. Drawing by Dr. Shortland.
  • Bowles's Passions of the soul / represented in several heads; engraved in the manner of drawings in chalk, from the designs of ... M. le Brun.
  • The Wellcome Building, Euston Road, London: design for an Information Resources Centre for the Wellcome Centre for Medical Science. Drawing by Mlinaric Henry and Zervudachi Ltd., ca. 1991.
  • A dwarf carrying a large jug into a room where a person is ill in bed. Pen and ink drawing after a design attributed to P.L. Ghezzi.
  • A series of lithographic drawings illustrative of the relation between the human physiognomy and that of the brute creation / From designs by Charles Le Brun: with remarks on the system. [Anon].
  • A series of lithographic drawings illustrative of the relation between the human physiognomy and that of the brute creation / From designs by Charles Le Brun: with remarks on the system. [Anon].
  • A series of lithographic drawings illustrative of the relation between the human physiognomy and that of the brute creation / From designs by Charles Le Brun: with remarks on the system. [Anon].
  • A series of lithographic drawings illustrative of the relation between the human physiognomy and that of the brute creation / From designs by Charles Le Brun: with remarks on the system. [Anon].
  • Design for a diploma awarded by the London School of Tropical Medicine: a young man is standing by a map of the world; a forest in the background. Drawing by A.J.E. Terzi.
  • A man designated as Felice Vivenzio. Chalk drawing.
  • A man designated as Lorenzo Colorigia. Chalk drawing.
  • A man designated as Domenico Brandolin. Chalk drawing.
  • A man designated as Franco Sormani. Chalk drawing.
  • A man designated as Matteus Prisco. Chalk drawing.
  • A man designated as Pio Panizzardi. Chalk drawing.
  • A man designated as Michele Troja. Chalk drawing.