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  • Apollonii Citiensis, Stephani, Palladii, Theophili, Meletii, Damascii, Ioannis, aliorum scholia in Hippocratem et Galenum e codicibus MSS. Vindobonens. Monacens. Florentin. Mediolanens. Escorialens., etc / Primum Graece edidit.
  • Hygieia stands before a pyramid engraved with the names of famous figures in the history of medicine. Etching by B. Hübner, 1777.
  • Methodi vitandorum errorum omnium, qui in arte medica contingunt libri quindecim. Quorum principia sunt ab auctoritate medicorum & philosophorum principum desumpta, eaque omnia experimentis, & rationibus analyticis comprobata ... / [Santorio Santorio].
  • Methodi vitandorum errorum omnium, qui in arte medica contingunt libri quindecim. Quorum principia sunt ab auctoritate medicorum & philosophorum principum desumpta, eaque omnia experimentis, & rationibus analyticis comprobata ... / [Santorio Santorio].
  • Seven named physicians and botanists of the Classical world. Watercolour painting.
  • Galen holding a medicine jar and a book. Line engraving, 16--.
  • Interior of a pharmaceutical laboratory with people at work; the shop is visible through a doorway. Engraving, 1747.
  • Apollonii Citiensis, Stephani, Palladii, Theophili, Meletii, Damascii, Ioannis, aliorum scholia in Hippocratem et Galenum e codicibus MSS. Vindobonens. Monacens. Florentin. Mediolanens. Escorialens., etc / Primum Graece edidit.
  • A monument within which is suspended the flayed skin of a man, with a canal system as an allegory of the circulation of blood, and other allegories of anatomy. Engraving, 1651.
  • Twenty portraits of orators and physicians. Engraving by J.W. Cook, 1825.
  • A man diagnosing from a woman's urine with the aid of a book by Galen. Oil painting.
  • Methodi vitandorum errorum omnium, qui in arte medica contingunt libri quindecim. Quorum principia sunt ab auctoritate medicorum & philosophorum principum desumpta, eaque omnia experimentis, & rationibus analyticis comprobata ... / [Santorio Santorio].
  • An alchemist in his laboratory. Oil painting by or after B. van den Bossche or G. Thomas.
  • The anatomist Felix Platter, seated at a table covered with surgical instruments in a room with two other men, below which are the figures of Hippocrates and Galen. Engraving, 1656.
  • The physician as Christ. Line engraving after H. Goltzius.
  • A couple of country folk consulting an aged doctor; a servant smiles menacingly in the doorway. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1809, after G.M. Woodward.
  • The physician as Christ. Line engraving after H. Goltzius.
  • Galen. Line engraving by G. P. Busch.
  • A monument within which is suspended the flayed skin of a man, with a canal system as an allegory of the circulation of blood, and other allegories of anatomy. Engraving, 1651.
  • Nuovo, et universale theatro farmaceutico. Fondato sopra le preparationi farmaceutiche scritte da'medici antichi, greci, e arabi; principalmente da Galeno, e Mesue / ... ampliato oltre le fabriche ... contenute ne gli antidotarii Veneti di Giorgio Melichio, aumentato da Alberto Stecchini ... con quelle ... compositioni ancora ... da gli più lodati scrittori.
  • Galen. Line engraving.
  • Galen. Lithograph by P. R. Vignéron.
  • Nuovo, et universale theatro farmaceutico. Fondato sopra le preparationi farmaceutiche scritte da'medici antichi, greci, e arabi; principalmente da Galeno, e Mesue / ... ampliato oltre le fabriche ... contenute ne gli antidotarii Veneti di Giorgio Melichio, aumentato da Alberto Stecchini ... con quelle ... compositioni ancora ... da gli più lodati scrittori.
  • Devils Bridge sketched by Lister on his travels through Europe showing a bridge crossing the Gotthard Pass, nothern approach, Switzerland
  • An alchemist in his laboratory. Oil painting by or after B. van den Bossche or G. Thomas.
  • School of Medicine, Paris: a mural in the amphitheatre showing fifty-six prominent medical men in a neo-classical setting. Lithograph by N. Legrand, 1908, after U. Bourgeois, 1895.
  • Jean de Renou: his portrait, and the subjects of his book on pharmacy; centre, Galen and Hippocrates holding a lion skin; below, Richard Tomlinson. Engraving by T. Cross, 1657.