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  • John Kay. Lithograph by G. E. Madeley.
  • Guillaume, Baron Dupuytren. Lithograph by G.E. Madeley.
  • Blood vessels of the thigh. Coloured lithograph by G.E. Madeley after A. A. Cane, 1834.
  • Subclavian and axillary vessels: dissection. Coloured lithograph by G.E. Madeley after A. A. Cane, 1834.
  • Minerals: a caricature of a mineralogist whose body is made of rocks. Coloured lithograph by G. E. Madeley, 1830, after G. Spratt.
  • An entomologist at work; represented by a composite man made up of insects. Coloured lithograph by G.E. Madeley, 1830, after G. Spratt.
  • Popliteal arteries: two figures showing dissections of the leg. Coloured lithograph by G.E. Madeley after A. A. Cane, 1834.
  • Iliac arteries: dissection of the abdomen of a male. Coloured lithograph by G.E. Madeley after A.A. Cane, 1834.
  • Surgery of iliac arteries and male perineum: two figures showing dissections. Coloured lithograph by G.E. Madeley after A. A. Cane, 1834.
  • An aqueduct: in the foreground a fountain; to the right a section of a double Roman aqueduct. Lithograph by G. E. Madeley.
  • Earl's Court House, London: the gardens with several women, walking, skipping, playing badminton, etc. Coloured lithograph by G. E. Madeley after himself.
  • Earl's Court House, London: the gardens with several women, walking, skipping, playing badminton, etc. Coloured lithograph by G. E. Madeley after himself.
  • Muscles and blood vessels of the head and neck: two figures of a dissection. Coloured lithograph by G.E. Madeley after A.A. Cane, 1834.
  • Blood vessels of the lower limb: two figures showing dissections of the leg and foot. Coloured lithograph by G.E. Madeley after A. A. Cane, 1834.
  • Phrenological chart with portraits of historical figures and illustrations of skulls exhibiting racial characteristics. Lithograph by G. E. Madeley, authored by C. Donovan, c. 1850.
  • A physiognomist whose body is entirely made up of faces, sitting at a table diagnosing people's physiognomic characteristics with the help of a book. Coloured lithograph by G.E. Madeley after G. Spratt, 1831.
  • Surgery of carotid and subclavian arteries: two figures showing incisions in the head and neck, with surgical instruments indicating arteries. Coloured lithograph by G.E. Madeley after A. A. Cane, 1834.
  • Surgery of the arteries of the arm: two figures showing incisions in the upper and lower arm, with surgical instruments indicating arteries. Coloured lithograph by G.E. Madeley after A. A. Cane, 1834.
  • Surgery of blood vessels of the lower limb: four figures showing incisions in the leg and foot, with surgical instruments indicating blood vessels. Coloured lithograph by G.E. Madeley after A. A. Cane, 1834.
  • Vessels and muscles of the arm and hand: two figures showing dissections of a left and right arm and hand, with palms facing upwards. Coloured lithograph by G.E. Madeley after A. A. Cane, 1834.
  • Vessels and muscles of the arm and hand: two figures showing dissections of a shoulder and upper arm, and a forearm and hand with palm facing upwards. Coloured lithograph by G.E. Madeley after A. A. Cane, 1834.
  • A pretty barmaid mixing a drink in a glass. Coloured lithograph, c. 1825.
  • A barber made up of the tools of his trade. Coloured lithograph, 1830.
  • A barber made up of the tools of his trade. Coloured lithograph, 1830.
  • A man comprised of pharmaceutical equipment. Coloured lithograph, 1830.
  • A man comprised of pharmaceutical equipment. Coloured lithograph, 1830.
  • Sir Hugh Myddelton. Lithograph by Fussell, 1835, after C. Johnson, 1632.