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  • Robert Whytt. Oil painting by G.B. Bellucci, 1738.
  • Robert Whytt. Oil painting by G.B. Bellucci, 1738.
  • Robert Whytt. Oil painting by G.B. Bellucci, 1738.
  • Robert Whytt. Oil painting by G.B. Bellucci, 1738.
  • Robert Whytt. Oil painting by G.B. Bellucci, 1738.
  • A woman diagnosed as suffering from melancholia with fear, or fear of everything, and with a propensity to attempt suicide. Lithograph, 1892, after a drawing made for Sir Alexander Morison.
  • A woman diagnosed as suffering from melancholia. Lithograph, 1892, after a drawing made for Sir Alexander Morison.
  • A woman diagnosed as suffering from melancholia with fear, or fear of everything, and with a propensity to attempt suicide. Lithograph, 1892, after a drawing made for Sir Alexander Morison.
  • A woman diagnosed as suffering from melancholia. Lithograph, 1892, after a drawing made for Sir Alexander Morison.
  • A man diagnosed as suffering from melancholia with strong suicidal tendency. Lithograph, 1892, after a drawing by Alexander Johnston, 1837, for Sir Alexander Morison.
  • A man diagnosed as suffering from melancholia with strong suicidal tendency. Lithograph, 1892, after a drawing by Alexander Johnston, 1837, for Sir Alexander Morison.
  • A man diagnosed as suffering from acute dementia. Lithograph, 1892, after a drawing by Alexander Johnston, 1836/1841, for Sir Alexander Morison.
  • A man diagnosed as suffering from acute dementia. Lithograph, 1892, after a drawing by Alexander Johnston, 1836/1841, for Sir Alexander Morison.
  • James Hamilton. Stipple engraving by T. Gaugain, 1825, after J. Watson (Gordon).
  • The examination hall of Medicine and Surgery, Savoy Place, London. Wood engraving by [F.W.], [1885].
  • The examination hall of Medicine and Surgery, Savoy Place, London. Lithograph, [1885].
  • The examination hall of the Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons: Queen Victoria laying the foundation stone. Wood engraving.
  • Sir Richard Croft. Stipple engraving by W. Holl after Sir G. Hayter, 1801.