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  • Pope Leo XIII on his deathbed. Pen and ink drawing by F. Gillett after A. Bianchini, 1903.
  • A boy complaining to a pharmacist about medicine dispensed for his father: his mother had misunderstood the dosage instructions. Pen and wash drawing by F. Gillett.
  • A boy complaining to a pharmacist about medicine dispensed for his father: his mother had misunderstood the dosage instructions. Pen and wash drawing by F. Gillett.
  • The sergeant Louis Gillet discovers a woman who had been tied to a tree by brigands and fights with the brigands to free her. Line engraving by J.G. Wille after P.A. Wille.
  • The genius of painting, preferring sacred to secular history, brings to the public the history of Samson, and writes a dedication to E. Colbert. Etching by J. Gillet and F. Verdier after F. Verdier, 1698.
  • A man in a check shirt and gilet holding a hard hat under his arm looks looks directly out at the viewer with an interview about talking of AIDS with his wife; advertisement by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Lithograph, 1991.
  • Cases of the diabetes mellitus; with the results of the trials of certain acids, and other substances, in the cure of the lues venerea / [John Rollo].
  • Cases of the diabetes mellitus; with the results of the trials of certain acids, and other substances, in the cure of the lues venerea / [John Rollo].
  • The inoculator, or, Suttonian System of inoculation.
  • Rollo, Cases of the diabetes mellitus, 1798
  • Rollo, Cases of the diabetes mellitus, 1798
  • A fungus (Russula species): three fruiting bodies, one sectioned. Watercolour, 1899.
  • J.Rollo, Cases of the Diabetes Mellitus
  • J.Rollo, Cases of the Diabetes Mellitus
  • J.Rollo, Cases of the Diabetes Mellitus
  • John Rollo, An account of two cases of diabe
  • John Rollo, An account of two cases of diabe
  • The reverse side of a flag and dress coat which it is claimed belongs to the Dijon infantry. Engraving by P. Yver, 1743.
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Line engraving by E. Ficquet after M. Q. de La Tour.