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  • Chinese woodcut: Life-prolonging nine revolutions, 1
  • Chinese woodcut: Life-prolonging nine revolutions, 9
  • Chinese woodcut: Life-prolonging nine revolutions, 6
  • Chinese woodcut: Life-prolonging nine revolutions, 5
  • Chinese woodcut: Life-prolonging nine revolutions, 4
  • Chinese woodcut: Life-prolonging nine revolutions, 2
  • Chinese woodcut: Life-prolonging nine revolutions, 7
  • Chinese woodcut: Life-prolonging nine revolutions, 8
  • Chinese woodcut: Life-prolonging nine revolutions, 3
  • A dentist telling his patient in the middle of an operation that he has nothing to fear from revolutions as dentists are always spared. Reproduction of a drawing after L. Raven-Hill, 1924.
  • Recherches sur les ossemens fossiles òu l'on rétablit les caractéres de plusieurs animaux dont les révolutions du globe ont détruit les espèces / par M. le Bon. G. Cuvier.
  • Tools to enable the life science revolution / Perseptive Biosystems.
  • Tools to enable the life science revolution / Perseptive Biosystems.
  • The Sandell-Gray Figure Trainer : a revolution in physical appliances ... / Sandell-Gray Figure Trainer Ltd.
  • The Sandell-Gray Figure Trainer : a revolution in physical appliances ... / Sandell-Gray Figure Trainer Ltd.
  • Prisoners in the French Revolution awaiting the summons to the guillotine. Engraving by Masson after Charles Muller.
  • Three women seated around a table discussing the prospect of being raped in a potential revolution. Etching, 1831.
  • The Holy Ampulla (Sainte Ampoule) at Reims, used for anointing the kings of France before the French Revolution. Etching, 1793.
  • The Holy Ampulla (Sainte Ampoule) at Reims, used for anointing the kings of France before the French Revolution. Etching, 1793.
  • A mock escutcheon for a united, British republican college of health practitioners; representing British debate over the French Revolution. Coloured etching, 1798.
  • A mock escutcheon for a united, British republican college of health practitioners; representing British debate over the French Revolution. Coloured etching, 1798.
  • A man so engrossed in news of the French Revolution that he unwittingly sets his wig alight with his candle. Etching, 1789.
  • A man so engrossed in news of the French Revolution that he unwittingly sets his wig alight with his candle. Etching, 1789.
  • China during the Cultural Revolution: a young woman doctor in a fishing village preparing acupuncture needles. Colour lithograph after Peng Yuzhang, 1975.
  • English families taken as hostages in the French Revolution, imprisoned in the orphanage of Arras. Engraving by P. Maxell, 1802, after T. Snagg.
  • A cart laden with casualties of the French Revolution of 1848 is driven past The National in Paris passing a lamenting crowd. Lithograph.
  • A target, a microscope, and a microscope slide; representing a revolution in medicine leading to the cure of cancer. Gouache by E. Capet, 1938.
  • China during the Cultural Revolution: children and young people setting off to plant trees and dig reservoirs for the Chinese people. Colour lithograph, ca. 1970.
  • Sheridan presented as Francisco Pizarro presented as a physician; representing his loyalty to the British Crown against the Franch Revolution and Bonaparte. Coloured aquatint, 1799.
  • July Revolution, 1830, Paris: a man being carried to the Ecole de Médecine by printers who cry out to take up arms. Lithograph after E. Levasseur.