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  • A comparison between smallpox and cowpox pustules on the 10th and 11th days of the disease. Chromolithograph, 1896, after G. Kirtland.
  • A comparison between smallpox and cowpox pustules on the 6th and 7th days of the disease. Chromolithograph, 1896, after G. Kirtland.
  • A comparison between smallpox and cowpox pustules on the 2nd and 3rd days of the disease. Chromolithograph, 1896, after G. Kirtland.
  • A comparison between smallpox and cowpox pustules on the 14th and 15th days of the disease. Chromolithograph, 1896, after G. Kirtland.
  • A comparison between smallpox and cowpox pustules on the 12th and 13th days of the disease. Chromolithograph, 1896, after G. Kirtland.
  • A comparison between smallpox and cowpox pustules on the 8th and 9th days of the disease. Chromolithograph, 1896, after G. Kirtland.
  • Area of diseased tissue on the wrist of a patient suffering from ringworm (tinea circinata), including papulopustules and pustules. Colour lithograph after Mracek (?), ca. 1905.
  • A comparison between cowpox and smallpox pustules from the 3rd to 20th day of each disease. Coloured etching by W. Skelton after W. Cuff, ca. 1800.
  • Red and yellow circles (smallpox pustules) in the form of an open-mouthed face, with text offering a reward for notification of the disease. Colour lithograph after René Gauch.
  • Jenner, An inquiry into the causes & effects
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  • Head of a man with a severe disease affecting his face, and particularly his nose; and a detail of an ulcer on his face. Watercolour drawing by Christopher D' Alton, 1862.
  • Ulcer on the wrist probably due to cowpox
  • Foot of a child with smallpox and early scarlet fever, 11th day of eruption
  • John Walker: child with cow-pox
  • The back of a man suffering from syphilis, showing a rash of papular and papulopustular syphiloderm. Colour lithograph after Mracek (?), ca. 1905.
  • Illustration of baby diseased with hereditary Syphilis
  • 'Eight orders of cutaneous diseases':
  • Child with an eruption of an echthymatous nature on the right shoulder
  • Hand a child who was recently vaccinated, 11th day of eruption
  • Lips and tongue of a man affected with pustular herpetic eruptions
  • Face of an unvaccinated child, 6th day of eruption
  • Feet of a vaccinated patient, 12th day of eruption
  • Left arm of a child showing concurrent smallpox and vaccination, 10th day
  • Diseased skin and boils on the hands, head and leg of a woman, showing symptoms of 'pustular itch'. Watercolour by C. D'Alton, 1866.
  • Edward Jenner vaccinating his son, held by Mrs Jenner; a maid rolls up her sleeve, a man stands outside holding a cow. Coloured engraving by C. Manigaud after E Hamman.