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  • Surgical papers / by William Steward Halsted.
  • Surgical papers / by William Steward Halsted.
  • Surgical papers / by William Steward Halsted.
  • Surgical papers / by William Steward Halsted.
  • Surgical papers / by William Steward Halsted.
  • Surgical papers / by William Steward Halsted.
  • Surgical papers / by William Steward Halsted.
  • Surgical papers / by William Steward Halsted.
  • Surgical papers / by William Steward Halsted.
  • Surgical papers / by William Steward Halsted.
  • Henry Jones. Photograph by J. Steward & Co.
  • St Bartholomew's Hospital, London: the fireplace in the steward's office. Photograph, c.1907.
  • The first edition of Steward's healing art, corrected and improved by the original hand : to which he has added all his late improvements and new discoveries, both in physick and surgery, from the year  1812 to the year 1826 ... : to which he has added, A concise herbal ... / by William Steward.
  • People suffering from seasickness on board a steam boat; off Margate a man asks the steward for a brandy. Lithograph after R. Seymour.
  • The viscount sits despondent in a chair, his wife indicates tiredness by stretching her arms, while a disapproving steward exits carrying a handful of bills. Engraving by B. Baron after W. Hogarth, 1745.
  • An ill man in cap and gown with a crying woman before him. Coloured engraving, 1800.
  • Christ's Hospital, London: the library and part of the Cloisters in 1765. Etching by B. Green, 1793, after himself.
  • Two hunting horses belonging to the 2nd Duke of Kingston, with two hounds and two horsemen. Coloured woodcut, ca. 1850 (?).
  • The installation of the Earl of Westmorland as Chancellor of Oxford University in the Sheldonian Theatre at Oxford. Engraving by T. Worlidge, 1761.
  • The foundling Moses is brought to Pharoah's daughter. Engraving by W. Hogarth and L. Sullivan, 1752, after the former, c. 1746.
  • Lazarus prays as his sores are licked by dogs; Dives feasts on his balcony. Woodcut.
  • The London Workhouse: the street and courtyard facades with a pair of medallions. Engraving by T. Dale after R. Schnebbelie, 1819.
  • The London Workhouse: the street and courtyard facades with a pair of medallions. Engraving by T. Dale after R. Schnebbelie, 1819.
  • The London Workhouse: view of the street facade. Engraving by T. Dale after R. Schnebbelie, 1819.
  • Invitation to a dinner of the Guardians of the Asylum for Female Orphans: with a scene of a soldier falling in battle, and a widow and daughters. Engraving by W. Skelton, 1804, after C. R. Ryley.
  • Invitation to a dinner of the Guardians of the Asylum for Female Orphans: with a scene of a soldier falling in battle, and a widow and daughters. Engraving by W. Skelton, 1804, after C. R. Ryley.
  • A man recuperating in bed at a receiving-house of the Royal Humane Society, after resuscitation by W. Hawes and J.C. Lettsom from near drowning. Engraving by R. Pollard, 1787, after R. Smirke.
  • A man recuperating in bed at a receiving-house of the Royal Humane Society, after resuscitation by W. Hawes and J.C. Lettsom from near drowning. Engraving by R. Pollard, 1787, after R. Smirke.
  • A man recuperating in bed at a receiving-house of the Royal Humane Society, after resuscitation by W. Hawes and J.C. Lettsom from near drowning. Engraving by R. Pollard, 1787, after R. Smirke.