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  • Lachish : (Tell ed Duweir).
  • Francis Adams: a portrait bust. Photograph by Drummond after W. Brodie.
  • Francis Adams: a portrait bust. Photograph by Drummond after W. Brodie.
  • The Boston medical and surgical journal.
  • An index finger wearing a condom pointing up to form the 'i' of AIDS; an advertisement for safe sex. Colour lithograph by John Bloom, 199-.
  • The feet of a corpse with a morgue-label 'AIDS' around the right toe; warning about the risk of dying from AIDS after not using condoms. Colour lithograph by Renee Martin, ca. 1996.
  • Gold cup designed by Henry S. Wellcome and presented to Thomas F. Bayard. Photogravure, ca. 1897.
  • E. Hanlan's degree of M.D., 1817
  • A man designated as Dr William Hunter. Oil painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds.
  • A man designated as Dr William Hunter. Oil painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds.
  • A man designated as Dr William Hunter. Oil painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds.
  • A man designated as Dr William Hunter. Oil painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds.
  • A man designated as Dr William Hunter. Oil painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds.
  • A man designated as Dr William Hunter. Oil painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds.
  • Edinburgh medical journal.
  • Edinburgh medical journal.
  • Edinburgh medical journal.
  • Edinburgh medical journal.
  • Edinburgh medical journal.
  • Two men outside their tent at Camp Tecumseh, near Schenectady, New York. Photographic postcard, 1912.
  • Two men outside their tent at Camp Tecumseh, near Schenectady, New York. Photographic postcard, 1912.
  • Telling the story of AIDS in Brooklyn : how and why we created "AIDS/Brooklyn" and what we discovered about AIDS in our Borough.
  • Telling the story of AIDS in Brooklyn : how and why we created "AIDS/Brooklyn" and what we discovered about AIDS in our Borough.
  • A memoir of Henry Jacob Bigelow / [William Sturgis Bigelow].
  • A memoir of Henry Jacob Bigelow / [William Sturgis Bigelow].
  • Henry S. Tanner before the start of his 40-day fast at Clarendon Hall, New York City. Photograph by Herr & Co., 1880.
  • Henry S. Tanner after 14 days of his 40-day fast at Clarendon Hall, New York City. Photograph, 1880.
  • Henry S. Tanner at the end of his 40-day fast at Clarendon Hall, New York City. Photograph by G.E. Hogg, 1880.
  • Henry S. Tanner after 21 days of his 40-day fast at Clarendon Hall, New York City. Photograph, 1880.
  • Doctor Rock, a vendor of medicines, selling his wares from a horse-drawn carriage to a crowd at Kennington common: John and Charles Wesley are preaching in the background. Engraving, 1743.