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  • Chinese woodcut: Instruments of petty surgery (2)
  • Chinese woodcut: Instruments of petty surgery 6
  • Chinese woodcut: Types of knives and needles (1)
  • Chinese woodcut: Instruments of petty surgery (3)
  • Chinese woodcut: Instruments of petty surgery (7)
  • Chinese woodcut: Instruments of petty surgery (4)
  • Chinese woodcut: Correspondences between pulses and organs
  • Chinese woodcut: Medical/surgical instruments
  • Chinese woodcut: Instruments of petty surgery (8)
  • Chinese woodcut: Instruments of petty surgery (1)
  • Chinese woodcut: Instruments of petty surgery (5)
  • The nine ancient acupuncture needles, 17th Chinese (detail)
  • Four figures of British medicine panniers illustrating a range of types and uses. Wood engraving by T. Mallet.
  • Surgery, UK. Mastoid exploration
  • Surgery, UK. Mastoid exploration
  • Surgery, UK. Mastoid exploration
  • Surgery, UK. Mastoid exploration
  • Surgery, UK. Mastoid exploration
  • A boy requesting an anatomist to mend his broken jug. Coloured lithograph.
  • Pressure gauge on heart-lung machine.
  • M0001645: Engraving of a blood transfusion from a dog (canine) to a patient (human), circa 1692
  • Drawing of inoculation knife from 1817 Chinese casebook
  • Use of the inoculation knife from 1817 Chinese casebook
  • Surgery, UK. Mastoid exploration
  • A doctor applying a stethoscope to a boy's back when the boy expects him to examine his chest. Wood engraving after C.A. Shepperson, 1908.
  • Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, Wigmore Street, London: alembic flasks and other apparatus in a sixteenth-century alchemist's laboratory. Photograph.
  • The nine ancient acupuncture needles, 17th Chinese (detail)
  • Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, Wigmore Street, London: reconstruction of a sixteenth-century alchemist's laboratory. Photograph.
  • Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, Wigmore Street, London: reconstruction of a sixteenth-century alchemist's laboratory. Photograph.
  • Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, Wigmore Street, London: the war department. Photograph from a negative of 1927.