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  • Saint Benedict. Line engraving by C. Galle.
  • Saint John of God. Engraving by C. Galle.
  • Saint Rose of Lima. Coloured engraving by C. Galle II.
  • Saint Matthew. Line engraving by C. Galle after Sir P.P. Rubens.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin), as the Virgin Immaculate. Engraving by C. Galle, 16--.
  • Otto von Guericke. Line engraving by C. Galle, 1649, after A. von Hulle.
  • Otto von Guericke. Line engraving by C. Galle, 1649, after A. von Hulle.
  • Saint Bernardino of Siena, adoring the name of Jesus. Line engraving by C. Galle.
  • Pietro Andrea Mattioli. Line engraving by P. Galle, 1572, after C. de Papi dell'Altissimo.
  • Judith decapitating Holofernes with a sword. Line engraving by C. Galle after P.P. Rubens.
  • An eagle surrounded by parrots and other birds. Etching by C. Galle, ca. 1670, after F. Barlow.
  • Seneca preparing his own death in his bath. Engraving by C. Galle, 1615, after P.P. Rubens.
  • The prophet Ezekiel having a vision of God. Engraving by C. Galle I after J. van der Straet (Stradanus).
  • In the Garden of Eden, Eve offers Adam the apple. Line engraving by C. Galle after G.B. Paggi.
  • Saint Mary (the Blessed Virgin) with the Christ Child, Saint Dominic Guzman and Saint Catherine of Siena. Engraving by C. Galle.
  • A hospital ward showing sick patients being tended to by medical staff, after a quote from the Bible (Matt. 25.36). Line engraving by C. Galle.
  • John the Baptist receiving his first bath, Elizabeth is recovering in bed while Zacharias is recording the childs name. Engraving by C. Galle after J. van der Straet.
  • Hygieia, goddess of health, holding a pentacle and a staff encircled by a snake. Engraving by P. Galle, c. 1595.
  • Two mothers with crying babies and one in a walking frame; comparing the human infant's helplessness with the self-sufficiency of newborn animals. Engraving by P. Galle, c. 1563.
  • Two mothers with crying babies and one in a walking frame; comparing the human infant's helplessness with the self-sufficiency of newborn animals. Engraving by P. Galle, c. 1563.
  • A woman with a crutch, a man in chains and a man falling on a sword; allegory of suffering and the different forms of death. Engraving by P. Galle, c. 1563?.
  • Franz Joseph Gall. Stipple engraving by C.H. Rahl after himself.
  • Franz Joseph Gall. Stipple engraving by C.H. Rahl after himself.
  • Gall bladder channel of leg shaoyang, C17/18 Chinese book art
  • Franz Joseph Gall. Stipple engraving by J.D. Laurens after C.H. Rahl.
  • Franz Joseph Gall. Stipple engraving by F.W. Bollinger after C.H. Rahl.
  • Franz Joseph Gall. Line engraving by A. C. Reindel, 1841, after Baron C. J. W. K. J. Haller de Hallerstein.
  • Three calculi: a bladder stone, a gall stone and a kidney stone. Etching, c. 1702.
  • Three portraits shown for their phrenological exemplarity: Gall, Eustache and Chauffron. Lithograph by C. Picard, 1842, after J.P. Thenot.
  • In a crowded salon, a wigmaker fits wigs according to occupation; representing the character stereotyping of Gall's phrenology. Coloured etching by J.E. Marcus after J. Smies, c. 1810.