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  • Four figures: Geneviève, an albino woman of African descent, with white instead of black skin; the conjoint twins Hélène and Judith; and Maria Herig who had a skin disease. Engraving after J. de Sève, 1777.
  • Nitocris, Queen of Babylon, supervising the building of a bridge over the River Euphrates. Etching after J. de Seve.
  • God stretches out his hand to give life to Adam. Etching by J.J. Pasquier after J. de Sève.
  • An albino woman of African descent, with white instead of black skin. Engraving by Schmitz after J. de Sève.
  • An elk. Engraving by M.R. Tardieu after J. de Seve.
  • The entrails of a horse (?), showing kidneys and bladder. Engraving by R. Gaillard after J. de Seve.
  • The star-nosed mole of North America. Engraving by M.R. veuve Tardieu after J. de Seve.
  • An albino woman of African descent, with white instead of black skin. Engraving by C. Guttenberg after J. de Sève, 1777.
  • Hélène and Judith, conjoint twins known as The Hungarian Sisters. Line engraving by J. Chevillet after J. de Sève.
  • Anna Maria Herig, a girl with a skin disease: anterior view. Line engraving by C. Baron after J. de Sève, 1777.
  • A mole; trees in the background. Engraving by L. Legrand after J. de Seve.
  • A pangolin or scaly anteater. Coloured engraving by V. Bischoff after J. de Seve.
  • Anna Maria Herig, a girl with a skin disease: posterior view. Line engraving by L.M. Halbou, after J. de Sève, 1777.
  • The entrails of a horse (?), showing the bladder. Engraving by F. Basan, 1753, after J. de Seve.
  • A female foetus of six inches in length with over-developed genitals. Engraving by J. Daullé after J. de Sève, 1749.
  • A cat born with two heads. Engraving by J. Chevillet, 1756, after J. De Sève.
  • Three figures of foetuses with hermaphroditic genitals. Engraving by J. Daullé after J. de Sève, 1749.
  • Wax model of the human male generative organs and viscera, made by an anonymous collaborator of La Croix from dissections made by M. Faget while surgeon at the Hôpital Général de la Salpêtrière. Engraving by R. Gaillard after J. De Seve, 1749.
  • A sloth; sloth in a tree in background. Engraving by J.C. Baquoy after J. de Seve, 1765.
  • A wax model of the brain and head (figs 1-2) by F. La Croix after G. Duverney and a wax model of a section of the brain made by Russel, "chirurgien major des Gardes-du-corp" (fig. 3) Engraving by Moitte after J. de Sève, 1749.
  • A wax model of the brain made by F. La Croix after dissections by G. J. Duverney. Engraving by P.E. Moitte after J. de Sève, 1749.