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  • A practical treatise on the diseases of the testis, and of the spermatic cord and scrotum / by T.B. Curling.
  • A standing man, full-length front view, with elephantiasis of the scrotum, Fiji. Photograph by F.W. O'Connor, 1920/1921.
  • A penis and scrotum; and labia held open by hand with a rod (?) extending from the vagina. Coloured drawing.
  • Male reproductive organs and cross-section through the scrotum. Coloured lithograph by M. Hanhart after C. Heath after J.B. Léveillé.
  • A man's bottom with an aneurism on the buttock and scrotum. Coloured stipple etching by J. Grant after J. Bell, ca. 1815.
  • A standing man, full-length front view, with elephantiasis of the left leg and scrotum, Fiji. Photograph by F.W. O'Connor, 1920/1921.
  • A standing man, full-length side view, with elephantiasis of the left leg and scrotum, Fiji. Photograph by F.W. O'Connor, 1920/1921.
  • A standing man, full-length back view, with elephantiasis of the left leg and probably scrotum, Fiji. Photograph by F.W. O'Connor, 1920/1921.
  • Lower half of a man with an enlarged scrotum; a bow and quiver of arrows in foreground. Engraving by Michael van der Gucht, c.1725 (?).
  • The severely diseased and swollen scrotum and legs of a man, with details showing diseased areas of skin on the leg and shoulder. Watercolour by C. D'Alton, 1840/1870?.
  • A man with filarial elephantiasis, being helped to carry his enlarged scrotum supported with a sling, approaches a temple; two women are shocked at the sight. Coloured woodcut after Hokusai by Hiroshige II, 1859.
  • The diseased anus and scrotum of a man, as seen from behind, with two fingers on the buttocks to hold them apart; and a detail of a diseased penis. Watercolour by Christopher D' Alton, 1858.
  • Left, a small man (a dwarf?) lifts a horse's tail with a bamboo rod to catch its faeces in a scoop; above right, a man with filarial elephantiasis is helped to carry his enlarged scrotum supported with a sling; below right, a woman carrying a baby on her back points in amazement. Coloured woodcut by K. Hokusai, 1834.
  • A man in red pvc standing vertically with his arms by his sides representing an ejaculating penis with two balloons as scrotums at his feet; surrounded in a purple silhouette in the shape of a condom against a blue background; with the message in Swedish, condoms are everywhere; a safe sex advertisement by the RFSL/RFSU and Malmöhus County Council. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A man in red pvc standing vertically with his arms by his sides representing an ejaculating penis with two balloons as scrotums at his feet; surrounded in a blue silhouette in the shape of a condom against a lime green background; with the message in Swedish, condoms are the way in; a safe sex advertisement by the RFSL/RFSU and Malmöhus County Council. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • A man in red pvc standing vertically with his arms by his sides representing an ejaculating penis with two balloons as scrotums at his feet; surrounded in a blue silhouette in the shape of a condom against a yellow background; with a warning in Swedish to always use a condom; a safe sex advertisement by the RFSL/RFSU and Malmöhus County Council. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
  • Four diagrams illustrating cross-sections of the male reproductive organs. Etching by E. Mitchell.
  • Mid C20 Chinese medical illustration in trad. style: Smallpox
  • Chinese C18: Paediatric pox - Scrotal pox
  • Nine cross-sections through the male reproductive organs, urinary system and anus. Coloured lithograph by M. Hanhart after C. Heath after J.B. Léveillé.
  • Lister, Hernia dressing..., Cheyne, Antiseptic Surgery.
  • Tropical Diseases, Elephantiasis of legs.
  • Chimney sweep's cancer
  • Dog castration, incision
  • Measuring the testicle size of rams
  • Congenital deformity of the urethra (hypospadias)
  • Supra-renal body, with the kidney infiltrated with caseous material
  • Table XLVI-XLVII. A medicinal dictionary, 1743-45.
  • Chinese woodcut: 'Kidney' abscess
  • P.Pott, Chirurgical Observations relative to