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  • Wellcome Tibetan 69, folio 126 recto.
  • Elements of Tibetan predictive astrology. Watercolour.
  • Elements of Tibetan predictive astrology. Watercolour.
  • Elements of Tibetan predictive astrology. Watercolour.
  • Elements of Tibetan predictive astrology. Watercolour.
  • Elements of Tibetan predictive astrology. Watercolour.
  • Elements of Tibetan predictive astrology. Watercolour.
  • Elements of Tibetan predictive astrology. Watercolour.
  • Elements of Tibetan predictive astrology. Watercolour.
  • Elements of Tibetan predictive astrology. Watercolour.
  • Elements of Tibetan predictive astrology. Watercolour.
  • Elements of Tibetan predictive astrology. Watercolour.
  • Elements of Tibetan predictive astrology. Watercolour.
  • Anthropomorphic flute ornament - male effigy, New Guinea.
  • Three Tibetan anatomical figures. Watercolour, 1904.
  • Three Tibetan anatomical figures. Watercolour, 1904.
  • 9 "Tabloid" medicine Cases used in Africa
  • Secunderabad, India: the room in which Ronald Ross attributed the transmission of the malaria parasite to the anopheles mosquito. Photograph by Raja Deen Dayal & Sons, 19--.
  • The viscera with a foetus in utero. Watercolour drawing by a Persian artist.
  • The arteries of the human body with a foetus in the womb. Watercolour by a Persian artist.
  • Cow's urine used as a medical treatment in India: a sick man is held over a cow's hindquarters, so that the cow's urine streams onto his face. Engraving by C. du Bosc after B. Picart, ca. 1730.
  • The holy Cow personified as World Mother with many Sanskrit verses. Chromolithograph.
  • The Sir Jamsetjee hospital, Grant medical college, and surrounding grounds, Bombay. Wood engraving after H. Hinton.
  • Manasā, Indian goddess of snakes and protection against snakebite. Watercolour.
  • A masseur massaging the arm of a man who is sitting on a low stool, with a leg immersed in a brass basin. Gouache painting, ca. 1825.
  • Raksha Kali, a form of the goddess Parvati worshipped for protection against epidemics and drought. Watercolour.
  • An ear-cleaner, attending to a man's ear. Gouache painting by an Indian artist, ca. 1825.
  • Lady Hardinge Medical College and Hospital, Delhi: women students in a laboratory. Photograph, 1921.
  • An Ayurvedic medical practitioner taking the pulse. Watercolour, ca. 1825.
  • The arteries of the human body with a foetus in the womb. Watercolour by a Persian artist.