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  • Pieter Lyonet; probably from his Traite anatomique de la Chenille.
  • Sculpted rock in a wood at Luss, probably Bronze Age.
  • Votive right eye, terracotta, probably Roman, 200BC-200AD.
  • Friern Hospital, London: a dead man, probably a clergyman. Photograph, 1890/1910.
  • The figure of a pregnant woman; Greek work, probably a fake.
  • St. Francis receiving the stigmata. Signed C.A., probably Cherubino Alberti.
  • Male figures with emphasised sexual organs, carved wood. Probably Congo, Africa.
  • 4 Stethoscopes. A- small, funnel-shaped, lined with brass. B- obatined from Italy. C- obtained from Italy. D- bell shaped, probably 1850s to 1860s. E- probably Stoke's type.
  • [Poster, probably about smallpox and vaccination] / Shanghai Municipal Council Public Health Department.
  • A Mughal Fort, probably in Agra. Watercolour painting by an Indian artist.
  • Standing man, front view, probably with elephantiasis of the scrotum, Abyssinia. Photograph, 1904.
  • Eye-glasses. Horn-rims, bridge metal wrapped, with horn or leather, probably French.
  • Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915) and Dr Sachs. Probably at the Frankfurt Serum Institute
  • Saint Eufemia. Various representations, she probably had sword and palm in this statue.
  • Italian microscopes, sometimes thought to have been constructed by Galileo, but probably later.
  • Woman, front view, probably with elephantiasis of the neck (or goitre?), Abyssinia. Photograph, 1904.
  • Paul Ehrlich's assistants and laboratory animals including goats. Probably at the Frankfurt Serum Institute
  • Paul Ehrlich and his co-workers and assistants. Probably at the Frankfurt Serum Institute
  • A young man, probably showing some signs of Down's syndrome. Photograph by Davis & sons.
  • Cripples bath in Devonshire Hospital, Buxton. From an old slide probably taken from the prospectus.
  • Joseph Wright. Probably made from the small original photographs popular in the 19th century.
  • The German Hospital, Dalston: a room for two patients, probably in the new wing (1936). Photograph.
  • Templates of the head of a boy, who probably has Down's syndrome. Two paper cut-outs.
  • Newspaper cutting; portrait of F.D. von Recklinghausen; probably from Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, 1910, page 1767.
  • A curved pathway past a small garden, probably leading to a plague hospital in Bombay. Photograph, 1896/1897.
  • Neck and thorax of a man with large swelling, probably a lympho-sarcoma, under the right ear
  • The German Hospital, Dalston: a room for a single patient, probably in the new wing (1936). Photograph.
  • A young woman with a large forehead, wrapped in a tartan shawl, probably in a hospital. Photograph.
  • X-ray photograph of a skull, probably from a person with Down's syndrome. Photograph by Finzi, 1913.
  • Rash of pustules on the hand of a patient, probably suffering from smallpox. Watercolour by R. Carswell, 1831.