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  • C18 Chinese woodcut: Stony tonsillitis
  • C18 Chinese woodcut: White tonsillitis
  • Chinese C19 woodcut: Throat conditions, tonsillitis
  • Chinese C19 woodcut: Throat conditions, tonsillitis
  • C18 Chinese woodcut: Wind-cold tonsillitis
  • C18 Chinese woodcut: Lurking-cold tonsillitis
  • Bacilli of tonsillitis (Vincent's angina). Drawing by H. Vincent.
  • Vincent's angina in the form of tonsillitis, shown in the open mouth of a sufferer. Watercolour after H. Vincent.
  • The Wellcome Building, Euston Road, London: an interactive display in the Wellcome Museum of Medical Science on the symptoms of follicular tonsillitis and diphtheria. Photograph.
  • The Wellcome Building, Euston Road, London: demonstration of an interactive display in the Wellcome Museum of Medical Science on the symptoms of follicular tonsillitis and diphtheria. Photograph.
  • A doctor giving a diagnosis of tonsillitis to a patient who is an author, the patient replies it will be useful for his next novel. Reproduction of a drawing after Beauchamp, 1927.
  • Gangrenous tonsils
  • Tonsils, each with a grey patch of diphtheric 'membrane'
  • Tongue, tonsils, larynx, trachea and lungs from a case of diphtheria
  • Plate XIII, Surgical instruments used on the tonsils and soft palate.
  • KISS : "tonsil hockey" : number two in a series of six information cards / Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • KISS : "tonsil hockey" : number two in a series of six information cards / Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • Diseased areas of tissue in the mouth, close to the tonsils, and on the penis: two figures. Watercolour by C. D'Alton, 18--.
  • The head of a dead man with the mouth open showing interior, with details of tonsil and other parts of mouth and throat. Line engraving by A. Bell after G. Bidloo and W. Cowper, 1798.
  • Above, diseased skin on a mouth, showing symptoms of chancre of the lip, below, an open mouth with diseased tissue showing symptoms of chancre of the right tonsil. Colour lithograph after Mracek (?), ca. 1905.
  • Vincent's angina: microscopic views of spirochetes (left) and bacillus fusiformis (right). Drawing by Jean Hyacinthe Vincent.
  • 'Easy all - while I suck a Strepsil'.
  • 'Easy all - while I suck a Strepsil'.
  • Radio-Malt (standardised Vitamins A, B1, B2 and D).
  • Chinese woodcut: Instruments of petty surgery (8)
  • C18 Chinese woodcut: Lurking-cold pharyngitis
  • C18 Chinese woodcut: White laryngitis
  • C18 Chinese woodcut: Pale red laryngitis
  • C18 Chinese woodcut: Pale red pharyngitis
  • C18 Chinese woodcut: Double-sided pharyngitis