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  • Leprosy / by George Thin.
  • Leprosy / by George Thin.
  • A man with long thin legs and a woman with a long thin body. Coloured etching by C V. after C C.
  • Claude Ambroise Seurat, a very thin man. Colour etching.
  • Claude Ambroise Seurat, a very thin man. Coloured etching.
  • Claude Ambroise Seurat, a very thin man. Coloured etching.
  • Muscular atrophy: a thin bare-chested child. Photograph, 1860/1880.
  • General John Reid, a very thin man. Engraving, 1813.
  • Chinese C18: Paediatric pox - 'Thin skin and tender pulp'
  • Dura mater, with a thin layer of blood clot on its internal surface
  • A thin, anxious patient consulting a doctor. Coloured etching by C. Williams, 1823.
  • Claude Ambroise Seurat, a very thin man who was known as the 'Human Skeleton'. Drawing.
  • The moon traversed by two thin clouds in a purple sky. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1967.
  • The moon traversed by two thin clouds in a purple sky. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1967.
  • Daniel Lambert contrasted with a thin woman seated on his knee. Coloured etching by C. Williams, 1806.
  • A snake, tan in colour, with brown spotted markings connected by thin diagonal bars. Watercolour, ca. 1795.
  • Two stylised figures, one fat, one thin, walk along a bridge. Line block process print after R. Boix.
  • Neurons in the developing brain. The thin brown fibres are nerve cells growing out over the brain surface.
  • Neurons in the developing brain. The thin brown fibres are nerve cells growing out over the brain surface.
  • An obese man exhibiting a placard of himself looking extremely thin, demonstrating the effectiveness of J. Morison's pills. Coloured lithograph.
  • An obese man exhibiting a placard of himself looking extremely thin, demonstrating the effectiveness of J. Morison's pills. Coloured lithograph.
  • A tall thin man accompanied by a short fat lady carrying a fan. Engraving by J. Goldar, 1772, after S.H. Grimm.
  • Two women, one fat, one thin, standing inside wooden frames with various strings and paddles attached to them. Etching by W. H.
  • A physician examining the chest of a thin, perhaps tuberculous, boy, in the presence of the latter's mother. Lithograph by K. Kollwitz, 1920.
  • A physician examining the chest of a thin, perhaps tuberculous boy, in the presence of the latter's mother. Lithograph by K. Kollwitz, 1920.
  • An overweight man being driven through the sea in a carriage drawn by a small thin man on a horse. Wood engraving by J. Leech.
  • A fat man who is supports his stomach on a wheelbarrow is followed to a restaurant by a poor, thin man carrying a basket of food on his head. Etching, 1777.
  • A fat parson with large glass of port in hand is watched by a thin, naked man representing care (worry), and tells him to be gone. Coloured etching after G. Woodward, 1796.
  • A large orange ball and a smaller black ball balanced on a thin line against an orange horizon bearing the logo for AIDS-Hilfe Hamburg e.V. Colour lithograph by Visuelle Kommunikation e.V., 199-.
  • Cow foregut showing multiple warty growths (papillomas). These have grown from the gut lining, which is formed of squamous epithelium (consisting of flat, thin cells). These benign (non-cancerous) tumours can be caused by papillomavirus infection.