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  • Edward Jenner. Line engraving by A. Smith, 1823, after J. B. Drayton, 1805.
  • A God-like figure embraces a young fainting girl. Stipple engraving by B. Smith, 1797, after R. Westall.
  • A baker is carrying a tray of pies on his head. Engraving by B. Smith, 1824, after W. Hogarth.
  • A plant (Sterculia nobilis Smith.): flowering and fruiting branch with separate numbered flower sections. Chromolithograph by P. Depannemaeker, c.1885, after B. Hoola van Nooten.
  • Two women kissing; promoting the protection of vaccination against the risk of Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B as a result of intimate body contact. Colour lithograph by SmithKline Beecham, ca. 2000.
  • Self-portrait of W. Hogarth in a Montero cap, with his dog Trump. Stipple engraving by B. Smith after W. Hogarth.
  • A woman enthroned on clouds is holding a rudder and keys, she is surrounded by four angels, two of which are holding a cornucopia; representing Providence. Stipple engraving by B. Smith after J.F. Rigaud.
  • London School of Tropical Medicine, 28th Session Group Portrait- including Sir Patrick Manson, G.D. Warren, H.R. Dutton, J.G. Copland, H.C. Brown, C.W. Daniels, H.B. Kent, J.W.A. Brown, P. F. Foran, S.F.G. Fox, Revd. T. Gilbert, W. C. Hossock, L.T.R. Hutchinson, A.I. Jackson, K. Jamset, O. Luhn, S.L. MacLaine, J. MacGregor-Smith, S.A. McClintock, W.H. Thresher, J.H. MacDonald, A. Trondle, R.T. Leiper, J.L. Maxwell, C.H. Watson, O. Marriott.
  • Trinity College, Dublin: Biological Association members on the steps of a College building. Photograph by J. Chancellor, 1893.
  • The finding of Moses. Colour woodcut by J.B. Jackson, 1741, after P. Caliari, il Veronese.
  • London School of Tropical Medicine, 14th Session
  • A sailor on H.M.S St. Vincent, in drag as a bride in a performance of 'The Great Casimir'. Photographic postcard, 1918.
  • A sailor on H.M.S St. Vincent, in drag as a bride in a performance of 'The Great Casimir'. Photographic postcard, 1918.
  • Merton College, Oxford: chapel. Line engraving by J. Storer, 1808, after J.C. Smith after E. Dayes.
  • Captain Cook landing on 'Eua Island, Tonga, welcomed by its inhabitants. Engraving by J.K. Sherwin, 1777, after W. Hodges.
  • The Royal Hospital, Chelsea: viewed from the Surrey bank with boats on the river and three loungers on the near bank. Engraving by J.T. Smith [?] after himself.
  • Captain Cook's landing on the island of Tanna amid a crowd of hostile inhabitants. Engraving by J.K. Sherwin, 1777, after W. Hodges.
  • St Bartholomew's Priory, London: the ground plan, with a key, scale, and depiction of the conventual seals. Engraving by T. Bourne, 1821.
  • A sure guide; or, the best and nearest way to physick and chyrurgery .... Being an anatomical description of the whol [sic] body of man, and its parts, with their respective diseases .... In six books .... / Englished by Nich. Culpeper, Gent. and W.R. doctor of the liberal arts, and of physick [i.e. William Rand].
  • Queen's Royal Volunteer Battalion.
  • Royal Society of Medicine 1991/92 year planner.
  • Alexander Small. Mezzotint by J. Faber, junior, after B. Dandridge.
  • A man with influenza, taken in hand by a doctor, surrounded by dancing politicians. Wood engraving by Pépin (E. Guillaumin), 1889.
  • A man standing, anterior view with brain and contents of thorax and abdomen exposed. Engraving by Giulio de' Musi, by 1552, first published in 1714.
  • George Bidder, a mental calculator, aged twelve. Line engraving by S. Springsguth, 1818.
  • George Bidder, a mental calculator, as a boy. Aquatint by H. Meyer, 1817, after W. Waite.
  • George Bidder, a mental calculator, aged thirteen. Line engraving by J.H. Robinson, 1819, after Miss Hayter.
  • A lecture at the Hunterian anatomy school, Great Windmill Street, London. Watercolour by R.B. Schnebbelie, 1839.
  • A lecture at the Hunterian anatomy school, Great Windmill Street, London. Watercolour by R.B. Schnebbelie, 1839.
  • A lecture at the Hunterian anatomy school, Great Windmill Street, London. Watercolour by R.B. Schnebbelie, 1839.