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  • A collection of engravings designed to facilitate the study of midwifery, explained and illustrated / [James Hamilton].
  • A collection of engravings designed to facilitate the study of midwifery, explained and illustrated / [James Hamilton].
  • A collection of engravings designed to facilitate the study of midwifery, explained and illustrated / [James Hamilton].
  • A treatise on the management of female complaints, and of children in early infancy ... / [Alexander Hamilton].
  • Viola Hamilton, posing in a classical attitude against a square column.
  • Dr Hamilton examining a child's eyes outside the surgery surrounded by waiting people.
  • The fall of a railway train from a bridge in Hamilton, Ontario. Wood engraving, 1857.
  • Dr Hamilton examining a child's eyes outside the surgery surrounded by waiting people. Kabul
  • A dog on a laboratory bench sits up and begs the prospective vivisector for mercy. Engraving by C.J. Tomkins, 1883, after a painting by J. McClure Hamilton.
  • A dog on a laboratory bench sits up and begs the prospective vivisector for mercy. Engraving by C.J. Tomkins, 1883, after a painting by J. McClure Hamilton.
  • Maria sits sadly under a tree with her dog. Stipple engraving by R. Cooper, 1808, after W. Hamilton.
  • A red-figured Greek wine bowl (volute krater) also called "the Hamilton Vase", decorated with figures of men and women around a stele; volutes ornamented with female heads. Watercolour by A. Dahlsteen, 176- (?).
  • The Hamilton vase: a wine-mixing bowl (krater) painted with a monument in which are a man with a horse, and with other figures. Engraving, 17--.
  • Emma Hamilton in an attitude towards a mimosa plant, causing it to demonstrate sensibility. Stipple engraving by R. Earlom, 1789, after G. Romney.
  • Emma Hamilton in an attitude towards a mimosa plant, causing it to demonstrate sensibility. Stipple engraving by R. Earlom, 1789, after G. Romney.
  • Reverse of the Greek red-figured volute-krater also known as "the Hamilton Vase" (made in Italy ca. 330 B.C.), showing two men and two women, holding various objects, around a stele. Watercolour by A. Dahlsteen, 176- (?).
  • The Hamilton vase: a wine-mixing bowl (krater) painted with a monument in which are a man with a horse, and with other figures; outline drawings from side with measurements. Engraving, 17--.
  • The Hamilton vase: a wine-mixing bowl (krater) painted with a monument in which are a man with a horse, and with other figures; outline drawing from front with measurements. Engraving, 17--.
  • Man-midwifery dissected ; or, the obstetric family-instructor : In fourteen letters. Addressed to A. Hamilton. Occasioned by certain doctrines contained in his letters to Dr. W. Osborn / By John Blunt [i.e. S.W. Fores].
  • Man-midwifery dissected ; or, the obstetric family-instructor : In fourteen letters. Addressed to A. Hamilton. Occasioned by certain doctrines contained in his letters to Dr. W. Osborn / By John Blunt [i.e. S.W. Fores].
  • Man-midwifery dissected ; or, the obstetric family-instructor : In fourteen letters. Addressed to A. Hamilton. Occasioned by certain doctrines contained in his letters to Dr. W. Osborn / By John Blunt [i.e. S.W. Fores].
  • The death of Arcite: the dying Arcite lies on the bed holding the hand of a young lady, surrounded by a king, servants and a friend in armour. Stipple print by F. Bartolozzi after W. Hamilton.
  • Hamilton Bell carrying a vintner's boy on his back from Edinburgh to Musselburgh, accompanied by John Rae, a pair of fishwives walk in the other direction. Coloured etching by J. Kay, 1792, after himself.
  • Rachel approaches Jacob through a flock of sheep; one of the inhabitants of the land points her out as being Laban's daughter. Line engraving by F. Bartolozzi after W. Hamilton, 1791.
  • Colonel Kirke draws the attention of a distressed young lady to the body of her brother whom he had hanged in an adjoining room. Engraving by F. Deeves after W. Hamilton.
  • Above, detail of the decoration on the neck of the red-figured volute-krater also called "the Hamilton Vase", showing a female head emerging from an intricate design of scrolls and flowers; below left, detail of a handle; below right, detail of palm motif. Watercolour by A. Dahlsteen, 176- (?).
  • The Porto Pavone on the island of Nisida, showing the curved sides of a sunken crater; Pietro Fabris sketching and Sir William Hamilton in the foreground. Coloured etching by Pietro Fabris, 1776.
  • Culpeper's English family physician; or medical herbal enlarged, with several hundred additional plants / principally from Sir John Hill ... And a new dispensatory, from the MS. of Dr. Saunders ... By Joshua Hamilton.
  • Principal scene of the Greek red-figured volute-krater also known as "the Hamilton Vase" (made in Italy ca. 330 B.C.), showing a youth and his horse standing in a small temple-like structure (naiskos), two men and two women holding various objects are depicted on its left and on its right. Watercolour by A. Dahlsteen, 176- (?).
  • Two boys and a girl link arms with their backs to the viewer representing Project Champ at the Burgess Clinic; advertisement for HIV and children by the Children's National Medical Center. Colour lithograph by Laurie Hamilton.