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  • Trachoma WHO grade: trachomatous scarring (TS)
  • Actor Ichikawa Kodanji (?) in a loin-cloth, his body covered with sword scars, is seated at a meal. Colour woodcut by Kunisada I, 1857.
  • Mucous membrane of the vagina showing scarring and puckering
  • A hand, straightened, showing scarring after surgery. Photograph, ca. 1912.
  • A hand, outstretched, showing scarring after corrective surgery. Photograph, ca. 1912.
  • A hand holding a coin, showing scarring after corrective surgery. Photograph, ca. 1912.
  • A hand with bent fingers, showing scarring on the arm: before surgery. Photograph, ca. 1912.
  • A hand holding a glass of milk, showing scarring after corrective surgery. Photograph, ca. 1912.
  • Hourglass stomach caused by scarring around an ulcer: two figures. Chromolithograph after W. Gummelt, ca. 1897.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with scarring to the mouth following plastic surgery. Photograph, 1916.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with scarring around his eye, after plastic surgery. Photograph, 1916.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with minimal scarring to his forehead after plastic surgery. Photograph, 1916.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a scarred forehead following plastic surgery: in profile. Photograph, 1916.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with scarring to his nose, after some plastic surgery. Photograph, 1917.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a man with a scarred lower lip and chin, following plastic surgery. Photograph, 1912.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a man with a scarred lower lip following plastic surgery: in profile. Photograph, 1912.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with minimal scarring to his nose, after plastic surgery. Photograph, 1918.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with scarring to the mouth following plastic surgery: in profile. Photograph, 1916.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with scarring to his nose, after plastic surgery: in profile. Photograph, 1918.
  • Cosmetic surgery: post-operative stage: a woman's pubes, showing scarring to the mons pubis. Photograph by FĂ©lix MĂ©heux, 1903/1905.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with injuries to the face, showing slight scarring after plastic surgery. Photograph, 1918.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with scarring after plastic surgery to the lower face and neck. Photograph, 1917.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a wounded mouth and cheek, showing scarring after plastic surgery. Photograph, 1918.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a wounded mouth and cheek, showing scarring after plastic surgery. Photograph, 1917.
  • Boer War: an army officer examines the scarred backs of whipped African deserters. Halftone after J. Finnemore after E. Prater.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with injuries to the mouth and chin, showing scarring after plastic surgery. Photograph, 1916.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a wounded mouth and cheek, showing scarring after plastic surgery, in profile. Photograph, 1918.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with scarring after plastic surgery to the lower face and neck: in profile. Photograph, 1917.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a wounded mouth and cheek, showing scarring after plastic surgery: in profile. Photograph, 1917.
  • Cranio-facial injury: a French soldier with a scarred forehead, before plastic surgery at the Val-de-Grace hospital, Paris. Photograph, 1915.