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  • Medicine of Aborigenal Peoples in the British Commonwealth Exhibition.
  • Medicine of Aborigenal Peoples in the British Commonwealth Exhibition.
  • Medicine of Aborigenal Peoples in the British Commonwealth Exhibition.
  • Medicine of Aborigenal Peoples in the British Commonwealth Exhibition.
  • Medicine of Aborigenal Peoples in the British Commonwealth Exhibition.
  • Medicine of Aborigenal Peoples in the British Commonwealth Exhibition.
  • Medicine of Aborigenal Peoples in the British Commonwealth Exhibition.
  • Medicine of Aborigenal Peoples in the British Commonwealth exhibition. General view.
  • Medicine of Aborigenal Peoples in the British Commonwealth. General view of the exhibition.
  • Hugh Powell's microscope of 1841. Made in response to the award by the Royal Society of Arts of medals to encourage the construction of microscopes.
  • Portrait of Howard Taylor Ricketts, in the Wellcome Laboratories of Tropical Medicine
  • Exhibition: 1968-9: Medicine and Surgery in the Great War. General view.
  • Exhibition: 1968-9: Medicine and Surgery in the Great War. General view.
  • Medicine chest used in the Netherlands Army, 1887, for treating cases of asphyxia.
  • Portrait of Robert Barnes, from an original in the Royal Society of Medicine.
  • Female effigy, Simbo Island, Solomon Islands. In the exhibition of The Medicine of Aboriginal Peoples in the British Commonwealth.
  • Medicine of Aborigenal Peoples in the British Commonwealth Exhibition. Section IIa. Causation of Disease.
  • Sir William Osler in Edward Jenner's chair in the room of the Regius Professor of Medicine, University Museum, Oxford. Photograph.
  • The chemical room in the Physiology Department at the Imperial Institute of Experimental Medicine, St Petersburg. Photograph, 1904.
  • Pavlov's office in the Physiology department, Imperial Institute of Experimental Medicine, St Petersburg. Photograph, 1904.
  • Medicine of Aborigenal Peoples in the British Commonwealth Exhibition. Section VIII. Surgery, instruments, appliances, operations.
  • The corridor with washbasins in the special clinic for animals in the Physiology Department, Imperial Institute of Experimental Medicine, St Petersburg. Photograph, 1904.
  • Seven members of staff in the pre-operative room in the physiology department, Imperial Institute of Experimental Medicine, St Petersburg. Photograph, 1904.
  • Medicine of Aborigenal Peoples in the British Commonwealth exhibition. Section I. Knowledge and control of the Natural World.
  • Phrenological chart : designed to illustrate the treatise on phrenology, in the "Imperial journal of the arts and sciences".
  • The face of a woman in speckled black ink with her eyes scratched in green representing an advertisement for an international exhibition of AIDS posters entitled 'Visual AIDS' from 6 to 19 November 1989 by the Berliner AIDS-Hilfe e.V and Deutschen AIDS-Hilfe e.V; a project of the seminar "AIDS and the Arts" of the University of Western Ontario in collaboration with the AIDS-Hilfe London and Canada. Colour lithograph by Detlev Pusch.
  • Portrait of J. C. Carpue. 3/4 length, seated. Photograph from Impression in the Royal Society of Medicine.
  • Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, Wigmore Street, London: figurines in the Hall of Primitive Medicine. Photograph, 1913 (?).
  • Fighting Adze Toki, Greenstone blade and carved handle. Maori, New Zeland. In the exhibition of The Medicine of Aboriginal Peoples in the British Commonwealth.
  • London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine: British Services medical officers taking the course in tropical medicine and parasitology. Photograph by T.H. Everitt & Son, 1943.