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  • The Assumption of the Virgin Mary. Drypoint by Torras.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin). Coloured drypoint by J. Crawhall, 1852.
  • A sick child (Das Kranke Kind). Drypoint by L. Corinth, 1918.
  • Paul Ferdinand Gachet. Drypoint by B. Derousse after N. Goeneutte, 1891.
  • Paul Ferdinand Gachet. Drypoint by B. Derousse after N. Goeneutte, 1891.
  • Paul Ferdinand Gachet. Drypoint by B. Derousse after N. Goeneutte, 1891.
  • Patients wait in the outpatients' department of a hospital. Drypoint by D. Thorne.
  • Patients wait in the outpatients' department of a hospital. Drypoint by D. Thorne.
  • An elaborately dressed travelling tooth-drawer extracting a tooth in a carriage from a patient. Drypoint.
  • Leon Michel Gambetta on his deathbed strewn with roses. Etching with drypoint by Charles Paul Renouard, 1883.
  • Thomas Parr, said to have lived 152 years. Drypoint by G. Powle after Sir P.P. Rubens.
  • A tooth-drawer extracting a man's tooth and another tooth-drawer extracting a tooth in a carriage. Drypoint.
  • Gwendoline Maud Syrie, née Barnardo (later Syrie Wellcome, later Syrie Maugham). Drypoint by Paul César Helleu, ca. 1901.
  • Gwendoline Maud Syrie, née Barnardo (later Syrie Wellcome, later Syrie Maugham). Drypoint by Paul César Helleu, ca. 1901.
  • Gwendoline Maud Syrie, née Barnardo (later Syrie Wellcome, later Syrie Maugham). Drypoint by Paul César Helleu, ca. 1901.
  • A deaf man being made fun of and shouted at by his friends. Drypoint by A. Casanova y Estorach, 1877.
  • An itinerant musician playing to an audience using an instrument that is partly made out of an animals bladder. Drypoint.
  • An itinerant musician playing to an audience using an instrument that is partly made out of an animal's bladder. Drypoint by L. Flameng.
  • A fashionable young woman, exposing her breast and lifting her dress to take off a stocking. Colour drypoint by L. Icart, 192- (?).
  • Horse chestnuts (Aesculus hippocastanum L.): seeds (conkers) and their shells, with a poem about them. Etching with drypoint by A. Taiée after himself, c.1875.
  • A sick frog is administered an enema by one of his companions; other frogs, some anthropomorphised, some not, stand by. Etching with drypoint by F-D. Hillemacher after N. Poussin, 1885.
  • A family scene with the father sitting near the hearth smoking a pipe and the mother with a child on her lap and another standing with a toy cart. Etching and drypoint by Josef Israels.
  • The three witches hover over Macbeth and Banquo (?). Etching.
  • A Spanish nobleman congratulating his wife on the birth of a child, the court are also in attendance. Etching by A. Lataurze(?) after F. Gonzalez Tavé.
  • An alchemist reading in a smoky study. Etching by A. Bouquet after L-G-E. Isabey.
  • Queenwood College, near Stockbridge, Hampshire. Etching by W. Snape.
  • An alchemist reading in a smoky study. Etching by A. Bouquet after L-G-E. Isabey.
  • The four holy women lament over the dead Christ. Engraving by Annibale Carracci, 1597, after himself.
  • Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran. Etching by E. Boilvin, 1894.
  • Traité des inflammations internes connues sous le nom de fièvres / par H. Chauffard.