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  • Internal organs of the thorax and abdomen: two figures. Engraving by T. Milton, 1814.
  • Human skulls: six examples, showing skulls of different racial types. Engraving by T. Milton, 1807.
  • Human heart: four figures. Engraving by T. Milton, 1814.
  • Eleven insects of the order Hemiptera including aphids and cicadas, with piercing or sucking mouthparts. Engraving by Milton, 1804.
  • Internal organs of a bird: five figures. Engraving by T. Milton, 1805.
  • The human ear: thirteen figures showing the anatomy of the inner ear. Engraving by T. Milton, 1808.
  • The human eye: ten figures, showing the eye open and closed. Engraving by T. Milton, 1809.
  • Seven insects of the order Lepidoptera, with four scale-covered wings, including butterflies and moths. Line engraving by Milton, 1806.
  • A standing male écorché figure: back view, showing the muscles. Engraving by T. Milton, 1802.
  • The human ear: the anatomy of the inner ear, as seen through above and through the skull. Engraving by T. Milton, 1808.
  • Internal organs of the thorax and abdomen: two figures. Engraving by T. Milton, 1814.
  • A standing male écorché figure: front view, showing the skeleton and muscles. Engraving by T. Milton, 1803.
  • The human eye: seven figures, including cross-sections through the head, and microscopic images of the structure of the eye. Engraving by T. Milton, 1810.
  • Internal organs of the thorax and abdomen: two figures. Engraving by T. Milton, 1814.
  • Human and ape skulls: eight outline diagrams, comparing the proportions of skulls of different racial types with those of an orang utan and a monkey. Engraving by T. Milton, 1807.
  • A standing skeleton: front view, with right arm extended and outline diagrams showing the bones of the hands and feet. Engraving by T. Milton, 1808.
  • A standing male écorché figure: back view, showing the muscles and skeleton. Engraving by T. Milton, 1803.
  • A variety of animalcules, including opercularias, nebuliferas and digitalis. Line engraving by Milton.
  • The human eye: seven figures, showing the internal and external musculature surrounding the eye. Engraving by T. Milton, 1810.
  • Four diagrams of the abnormal female uterus. Engraving by Milton, 1804.
  • Impression of fishes on black schistose slate found at Isleben in Germany. Line engraving by Milton.
  • The human eye: fifteen figures, showing dissections of the eye. Engraving by T. Milton, 1811.
  • A standing male écorché figure: front view. Engraving by T. Milton, 1804.
  • A standing skeleton: back view, with left arm extended and outline diagrams showing the bones of the hands and feet. Engraving by T. Milton, 1805.
  • Skeletons of two varieties of birds. Engraving by T. Milton, 1811.
  • The human eye: outline diagram showing a cross-section through the eye. Engraving by T. Milton, 1810.
  • Internal organs of a horse: two figures, showing the intestines and stomach. Engraving by T. Milton, 1803.
  • The human ear: thirteen figures showing the anatomy of the ear. Engraving by T. Milton, 1808.
  • A standing male écorché figure: side view, with right arm extended and outline diagrams showing the individual muscles. Engraving by T. Milton, 1804.
  • Impression of a stone lily (encrinus) on black schistose slate and transverse sections of the lily's head. Line engraving by Milton after Donovan.