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  • Dr Mary Bell Ferguson and Dr Richard Sandlands
  • Dr. Richard Rock's "Tincture for curing the teeth"
  • Letter from Dr. Charles Jernegan to Richard bellings-Arundell
  • Dr. to Richard Trood, medical electrician : 78, Wigmore Street, London, W.
  • An oval cartouche containing a dedication to Dr Richard Mead. Engraving by G. Vandergucht, 17--.
  • Letter from Dr. Charles Jernegan to Richard Bellings-Arundell discussing the treatment of Bellings-Arundell's daughter and other patients
  • Richard Kothe, assisted Dr. Dressel in the synthesis of bayer 205. Photograph presented by the Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft of Laverkusen, Germany, through Dr. H.A. Wilpert, 26 June 1956.
  • Timothy Richard Lewis (far right) and his colleague Dr. D. Douglas Cunningham (far left) with their families (in India ?). Photograph, ca. 1880.
  • Dr. Lower's and several other eminent physicians receipts: containing the best and safest method for curing most diseases in humane bodies ... / [Richard Lower].
  • Letter from Dr. Charles Jernegan to Richard Bellings-Arundell to inform him that Margaret Jernegan has contracted smallpox during her stay in Bath. Margaret Jernegan is Charles Jernegan's sister-in-law and Richard Bellings-Arundell's cousin. See L0046697 for photograph of the rest of the letter
  • Dr Richard Price kneeling on a large crown (with a demon on his back) to look through a peep-hole at a group of ruffians ransacking Marie Antoinette's bedroom; representing a speech by Price which allegedly advocated the French Revolution. Coloured etching by I. Cruikshank, 1790 (?).
  • Dr. to H. F. Richards : Poulterer, game, butter & egg dealer & provision merchant : terms monthly.
  • Medicina flagellata: or, the doctor scarify'd. Laying open the vices of the Faculty, the insignificancy of a great part of their materia medica; with certain rules to discern the true physician from the emperick, and the useful medicine from the noxious and trading physick. With an essay on health, or the power of a regimen. To which is added, a discovery of some remarkable errors in the late writings on the plague / by Dr. Mead, Quincey, Bradley, etc. With some useful and necessary rules to be observed in the time of that contagious distemper.
  • Medicina flagellata: or, the doctor scarify'd. Laying open the vices of the Faculty, the insignificancy of a great part of their materia medica; with certain rules to discern the true physician from the emperick, and the useful medicine from the noxious and trading physick. With an essay on health, or the power of a regimen. To which is added, a discovery of some remarkable errors in the late writings on the plague / by Dr. Mead, Quincey, Bradley, etc. With some useful and necessary rules to be observed in the time of that contagious distemper.
  • Richard Mead. Wax sculpture.
  • The eye, as seen through a microscope: two figures. Colour lithograph after R. Liebreich, ca. 1860.
  • The eye, as seen through a microscope: three figures. Colour lithograph after R. Liebreich, ca. 1860.
  • Dr Thomas Bentley wearing a wig and a sword. Etching by A. Pond after P.L. Ghezzi.
  • Appeal for funds for Guy's Hospital, London. Halftone and letterpress.
  • Société Zoologique de France: the zoologist Charles Schlumberger looking at sea-creatures through a stethoscope, with Jules Richard as a sailor looking on, illustrating the menu of the society's dinner. Line block by J.T.C., 1903.
  • George Buchanan (1506-1582). Engraving by Jacobus Houbraken, 1741, after a painting ascribed to F. Pourbus.
  • The Langerhans family: Paul Langerhans with his father, Paul senior, and step-brothers, Robert (left) and Richard (right). Copy photograph, ca. 1960 (?) after the original photograph, 1884.
  • The Apollo Belvedere. Etching by R. Dalton, 174-.
  • Twenty-five moral tales. Line engraving after [R.] Dighton after B. Franklin.
  • Micklegate Bar, Hospital of St. Thomas, York, England. Engraving by W. Byrne and T. Medland, 1782, after T. Hearne.
  • Wrapped in "sweating" blankets and close to the fire Moll Hackabout nears death as two doctors argue. Engraving by William Hogarth.
  • King George III dispensing Maundy money. Engraving by James Basire, 1777, after S.H. Grimm, 1773.
  • King George III dispensing Maundy money. Engraving by James Basire, 1777, after S.H. Grimm, 1773.
  • Henry Addington as a medical practitioner bleeding the exhausted John Bull, assisted by other politicians; representing Britain's strength being sapped by nepotism in politics and by war with Napoleon. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1803.
  • Doctor Rock, a vendor of medicines, selling his wares from a horse-drawn carriage to a crowd at Kennington common: John and Charles Wesley are preaching in the background. Engraving, 1743.