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  • On . . modifications of the Vaccine pustule, 1819.
  • A vaccinated pustule. Coloured etching by Burke after W. Cuff.
  • An arm with a vaccine pustule. Coloured etching by W. Skelton after himself.
  • An arm with a vaccine pustule. Coloured etching by W. Skelton after himself.
  • A vaccine pustule on the 7th to 8th day. Watercolour, c. 1801.
  • A vaccine pustule on the 8th to 9th day. Watercolour, c. 1801.
  • A smallpox pustule on the eighth day of the disease. Watercolour by W. Cuff, 1800.
  • An arm with inflamed vaccine pustule. Coloured etching by W. Cuff and W. Skelton after E. Pearce.
  • An arm with a vaccine pustule. Coloured etching by W. Cuff and W. Skelton after E. Pearce.
  • A comparison between a cowpox and smallpox pustule on the eighth day of the disease. Watercolour by W. Cuff.
  • A corpulent woman provides the pustule for the vaccination of a child by a couple of dandified doctors. Etching, c. 1800.
  • A corpulent woman provides the pustule for the vaccination of a child by a couple of dandified doctors. Etching, c. 1800.
  • Early pustules of smallpox
  • Pustules on the site of a tattoo
  • A cow's udder with vaccinia pustules. Chromolithograph.
  • A cow's udder with vaccinia pustules and human arms exhibiting both smallpox and cowpox pustules. Coloured engraving by J. Pass, 1811.
  • Representation of the pustules of the cow-pox
  • Hand-coloured engraving: son corps est couvert de pustules.
  • Smallpox epidemic, Palestine: a boy covered with smallpox pustules. Photograph, 1922.
  • A human hand with smallpox pustules. Coloured etching by W.T. Strutt.
  • Cowpox pustules from the sixth to the eighteenth days of the disease. Watercolour by W. Cuff, 1801.
  • An arm with three smallpox pustules. Coloured etching by W. Cuff and W. Skelton after E. Pearce.
  • Rash of pustules on the hand of a patient, probably suffering from smallpox. Watercolour by R. Carswell, 1831.
  • Rash of pustules on the hand of a patient, probably suffering from smallpox. Watercolour by R. Carswell, 1831.
  • The hand of Sarah Nelmes with three cowpox pustules. Coloured etching by W. Cuff and W. Skelton after himself.
  • Calf (cowpox) vaccine pustules: five stages from the fifth to the ninth day after vaccination. Watercolour by F. Collins, 1885.
  • Face of a man with a bloody discharge from the nose and pustules on his skin probably due to glanders
  • A comparison between smallpox and cowpox pustules on the 16th day of the disease. Chromolithograph, 1896, after G. Kirtland.
  • Sores and pustules on the hand and arms of a woman suffering from secondary syphilis. Watercolour by C. D'Alton, 1858.
  • A comparison between smallpox and cowpox pustules on the 4th and 5th days of the disease. Chromolithograph, 1896, after G. Kirtland.