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  • Dermatitis on the back of a man's neck caused by chronic pellagra. Watercolour by A.J.E. Terzi, ca 1925.
  • A woman suffering from chronic pellagra with dermatitis on her hands and face. Watercolour by A.J.E. Terzi, ca 1925.
  • A girl in the London Asylum suffering from chronic pellagra. Watercolour by A.J.E. Terzi, ca 1925.
  • A woman suffering from chronic pellagra with dermatitis on her hands, neck and face. Watercolour by A.J.E. Terzi, ca 1925.
  • Researches into the causes, nature, and treatment of the more prevalent diseases of India, and of warm climates generally. Illustrated with cases, post mortem examinations, and numerous coloured engravings of morbid structures / by James Annesley.
  • Schistosoma mansoni flatworm, male with female
  • Pamphlet: The Ross Institute, Putney Heath
  • Entrance to Bath House, Putney Heath.
  • Hall of Primitive Medicine, WHMM
  • Entrance to Bath House, Putney Heath
  • Sir Ronald Ross, C.S. Sherrington, and R.W. Boyce in a laboratory at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Gouache by W.T. Maud, 1899.
  • Sir Ronald Ross, C.S. Sherrington, and R.W. Boyce in a laboratory at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Gouache by W.T. Maud, 1899.
  • Hall of Primitive Medicine, WHMM
  • Transgenic mosquito expresing GFP in its eyes
  • Dissection of the liver, showing a tropical abcess. Ink wash drawing by G. Dorman, ca. 1910.
  • International Hygiene Exhibition, Dresden, 1911: the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London, exhibit, displaying laboratory specimens and charts. Photograph by Martin Herzfeld, 1911.
  • Acknowledgment letter of Nuttal slides
  • Fangguangyan monastery, Fujian province, China: three monks at the meal table. Photograph by John Thomson, 1870-18711.
  • Fangguangyan monastery, Fujian province, China: three monks at the meal table. Photograph by John Thomson, 1870-18711.
  • Mosquito (unknown species)
  • Alfredo Antunes Kanthack with staff and students in the pathological laboratory of St Bartholomew's Hospital. Photograph, ca. 1896.
  • The angel of death (a winged skeletal creature) drops some deadly substances into a river near a town; representing typhoid. Watercolour, 1912, after R. Cooper.
  • Frontispiece image from Bontius "On Tropical Medicine"
  • The healer.
  • The healer.
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  • The healer.
  • Zebrafish embryo.