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  • The moon, viewed in oblique sunlight. Stipple engraving, 1806, by J. Russell.
  • The moon, viewed in oblique sunlight. Stipple engraving, 1806, by J. Russell.
  • The moon, viewed in full sunlight. Stipple engraving by J. Russell, 1805.
  • The moon, viewed in full sunlight. Stipple engraving by J. Russell, 1805.
  • The moon, viewed in full sunlight. Stipple engraving by J. Russell, 1805.
  • A tumour constricting the entrance to the stomach. Oil painting, 18--.
  • A tumour constricting the entrance to the stomach. Oil painting, 18--.
  • A tumour constricting the entrance to the stomach. Oil painting, 18--.
  • The head of a young woman with loss of skin on her forehead and nose. Watercolour, ca. 1900.
  • The arm of a woman with a rash. Watercolour, 1893.
  • Face of a man with skin disease: two figures. Watercolour by R.W. Sherwin, ca. 1900.
  • Sole of the foot with florid skin disease. Watercolour, ca. 1900.
  • Tongue, mouth, and moustache of a man with skin disease: two figures. Watercolour, 1892.
  • Four fingers with diseased nails designated as Tinea unguium. Watercolour, 1899.
  • The chest of a woman with skin disease designated as Pityriasis rosea. Watercolour, ca. 1900.
  • Rashes on different parts of a body: four figures. Watercolour, ca. 189-.
  • Tongue, mouth, and moustache of a man with skin disease: two figures. Watercolour, 1892.
  • A diseased left leg and foot. Watercolour, ca. 1900.
  • Back of a woman with disease and tumour. Watercolour by Mabel Green, 1894.
  • A right arm with skin disease designated as Lichen variegatus. Watercolour by Mabel Green, 1901.
  • A boy with a congenital deformity of the mouth and a rash on the trunk. Watercolour by Mabel Green, 1901.
  • A foot with disease designated as pompholyx (also known as eczema). Watercolour by Mabel Green, 1906.
  • The trunk of a young man with a weal caused by urticaria. Watercolour by H.M.T. Hill, 1894.
  • The shin of a boy with a rash; rolled trouser-leg and sock in place. Watercolour by Mabel Green, 1896.
  • Popliteal area with disease. Watercolour by Mabel Green, 1900.
  • The palm of a boy with the skin eaten away in parts. Watercolour by Mabel Green, 1902.
  • A man with disease designated as Lupus erythematosus. Watercolour by Mabel Green, 1902.
  • The upper part of the head of a man with a rash on his forehead. Watercolour by Mabel Green, 1906.
  • The head of a man with a beard and skin disease. Watercolour by Mabel Green, 1894.
  • The head of a man with a beard and skin disease. Watercolour by Mabel Green, 1894.