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  • Xenopus, stitching up skin after egg removal
  • Xenopus, stitching up skin after egg removal
  • Xenopus, stitching up skin after egg removal
  • Xenopus, stitching body wall after eggs take
  • Xenopus, stitching up skin after egg removal
  • Xenopus, stitching body wall after eggs take
  • Xenopus, stitching up skin after egg removal
  • Brighton College, Brighton. Wood engraving, 1849.
  • A character in the play "The widdow Ranter": Semernia, a Native American queen, with two pageboys. Mezzotint by W. Vincent.
  • Alexander the Great demonstrating his trust in his physician Philip of Acarnania by drinking a medicinal draught prepared by him despite allegations that it was a poison. Oil painting by Benjamin West, ca. 1771.
  • Alexander the Great demonstrating his trust in his physician Philip of Acarnania by drinking a medicinal draught prepared by him despite allegations that it was a poison. Oil painting by Benjamin West, ca. 1771.
  • Alexander the Great demonstrating his trust in his physician Philip of Acarnania by drinking a medicinal draught prepared by him despite allegations that it was a poison. Oil painting by Benjamin West, ca. 1771.
  • Alexander the Great demonstrating his trust in his physician Philip of Acarnania by drinking a medicinal draught prepared by him despite allegations that it was a poison. Oil painting by Benjamin West, ca. 1771.