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  • The anatomy of the human gravid uterus exhibited in figures - front cover
  • The anatomy of the human gravid uterus exhibited in figures, - back cover
  • The anatomy of the human gravid uterus exhibited in figures, - text to Plate XXXI
  • The anatomy of the human gravid uterus exhibited in figures, - text to Plate VI
  • Limewood models of the ear by G. Mastiani 1743. Engraving, 1749.
  • Wax models of the viscera, etc. by Jean-Joseph Sue père, after his own dissections. Engraving, 1749.
  • A naked child. Engraving by J.D. Herz after himself, c. 1732.
  • Back of a naked child. Engraving by J.D. Herz after himself, c. 1732.
  • A wax model of the brain made by F. La Croix after dissections by G. J. Duverney. Engraving by P.E. Moitte after J. de Sève, 1749.
  • Wax model of the female generative organs, by an anonymous collaborator of La Croix from dissections by Faget. Engraving, 1749.
  • Wax model of the female generative organs, by an anonymous collaborator of La Croix from dissections by Faget. Engraving, 1749.
  • A wax model of the brain and head (figs 1-2) by F. La Croix after G. Duverney and a wax model of a section of the brain made by Russel, "chirurgien major des Gardes-du-corp" (fig. 3) Engraving by Moitte after J. de Sève, 1749.
  • Wax model of the human male generative organs and viscera, made by an anonymous collaborator of La Croix from dissections made by M. Faget while surgeon at the Hôpital Général de la Salpêtrière. Engraving by R. Gaillard after J. De Seve, 1749.
  • A young nude woman sitting: back view. Engraving by J.D. Herz after himself, c. 1732.
  • A nude man, sitting and pointing. Engraving by J.D. Herz after himself, c. 1732.
  • A young man, wreathed, in the nude. Engraving by J.D. Herz after himself, c. 1732.
  • A young, naked man with a wreathed head: back view. Engraving by J.D. Herz after himself, c. 1732.
  • Wax models of the head and neck (figs 1-3), and of the right hemisphere of the brain (figs 4-5), made by G. G. Zumbo. Engraving by J. Robert after M. Basseporte, 1749.
  • Delhi: an anatomical model advertising a pharmacy. Colour photograph by Ben Dray, 1993.
  • Delhi: an anatomical model advertising a pharmacy. Colour photograph by Ben Dray, 1993.
  • An old woman, sitting in the nude. Engraving by J.D. Herz after himself, c. 1732.
  • An old woman sitting in the nude: back view. Engraving by J.D. Herz after himself, c. 1732.
  • A middle aged man, nude: frontal view. Engraving by J.D. Herz after himself, c. 1732.
  • A middle aged man, nude: back view. Engraving by J.D. Herz after himself, c. 1732.
  • The base of the brain with part of the medulla oblongata, the blood vessels injected with wax, and the cerebellum (Table XII, figs 1-2), after Cowper in Ridley (1695); the foetal heart, the larynx and the viscera (Table XIII), after an etching by G. Vandergucht in Cheselden (1740) Etching by I. Basire, 1743.
  • Animals dressed as doctors are about to vivisect a man in an operating theatre or anatomy theatre. Colour lithograph, ca. 1910.
  • Animals dressed as doctors are about to vivisect a man in an operating theatre or anatomy theatre. Colour lithograph, ca. 1910.
  • Rembrandt at the door of the Amsterdam anatomy theatre. Process print, 1927, of an engraving by C. L. van Kesteren after C. Bisschop.
  • Muscles of the face and neck. Engraving, 1686.
  • A foetus and placenta with umbilical cord. Engraving, 1686, the second, third, fifth and sixth figures after G. de Lairesse, 1685.