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  • Excessive congestion of the stomach from a case of bronchitis
  • Oesophagus and stomach showing effects of poisoning with nitric acid
  • A tumour constricting the entrance to the stomach. Oil painting, 18--.
  • A tumour constricting the entrance to the stomach. Oil painting, 18--.
  • A tumour constricting the entrance to the stomach. Oil painting, 18--.
  • Tongue, oesophagus and stomach from a case of oxalic acid poisoning
  • Tongue, oesophagus and stomach from a case of oxalic acid poisoning
  • False membrane in the stomach, from a child who had diphtheria
  • Oesophagus and stomach from a case of poisoning with nitric acid
  • Oesophagus, stomach and duodenum from a case of carbolic acid poisoning
  • A diseased stomach and oesophagus. Chromolithograph by W. Gummelt, ca. 1897.
  • Stomach of a male wombat, shown life-size, turned inside-out, and inflated. Line engraving by J. Basire after W. Clift, 1808.
  • The stomach, peritoneum and oesophagus. Engraving, 1686, after Gérard de Lairesse, 1685.
  • Oesophagus, stomach and intestine from a case of poisoning by hydrochloric acid
  • Simple cysts attached to the upper and front surface of the stomach
  • Oesophagus and stomach from a case of poisoning by Burnett's disinfecting fluid
  • Candlesticks: One figure has an enema; the other has a stomach ache.
  • For the sensitive oesophagus for the insulted stomach : Asilone protection wanted.
  • A grey-haired African man, with an stomach oedema. Photograph, ca.1900.
  • Candlesticks: One figure has an enema; the other has a stomach ache.
  • For the sensitive oesophagus for the insulted stomach : Asilone protection wanted.
  • Congenital hairy mole affecting the lower stomach and thighs of a boy
  • A diseased stomach, showing signs of cancer. Chromolithograph by W. Gummelt, ca. 1897.
  • A diseased stomach, showing signs of cancer. Chromolithograph by W. Gummelt, ca. 1897.
  • The digestive system: five figures, including the stomach of a sheep, the stomach, liver and intestinal canal of man, the digestive apparatus of a fowl and the lacteal vessels. Line engraving, ca. 1850.
  • The stomach. Engraving, 1686, the third and fourth figures after G. de Lairesse, 1685.
  • Nerves of the liver, gall bladder, pancreas and stomach. Line engraving (by Wooding?), 1789.
  • French female figure modelled in wax, parts removed to show the stomach, kidneys, bladder
  • On animal chemistry in its application to stomach and renal diseases / by H. Bence Jones.
  • A diseased stomach, numbered for key. Coloured lithograph by Batelli after O. Muzzi, c. 1843.