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  • Demonstrations of the arts and sciences in a classical courtyard. Etching by J. Sturt after S. Le Clerc.
  • Achievement of arms of the London Barber Surgeons Company. Coloured pencil drawing.
  • Crests and coats-of-arms of several doctors from a bas-relief in the Beauchamp tower. Etching by J. Pye the younger, 1821, after F. Nash.
  • The Royal Exchange, London: elevation of the entrance facade, top, and ground plan of the courtyard, below, with indications of types of trade in the courtyard, heraldic emblems of the City of London and the Mercers' Company below, with a scale of feet. Engraving by A. Walker, 1808, after I. Donowell.
  • Textiles: a fabric sample mounted on a printed background. Wood engraving with applied fabric, 1810.
  • Armoured, helmetless knight kneeling, 1775
  • Seventeen different pieces of sealed, precious medicinal earth known as 'terra sigillata'. Pen drawing.
  • A physician arguing with his wealthy patient who is bed, a visitor appears at the door. Aquatint after H. Dawe, 184-.
  • General Hospital, Citta di Castello, Italy. Etching by P. Bombelli, 1785, after F.M. Ciaraffoni.
  • Coat of arms: urns, crossed swords and motto. Watercolour and oil attributed to S. Jenner, ca. 1850 (?).
  • Her Majesty Queen Victoria visiting the London Hospital, Whitechapel: the Duke of Cambridge giving the loyal address. Wood engraving, 1876.
  • A salesman in Rome with a snake selling amulets as antidotes or prophylactics against snake-bite to a crowd of people. Etching by B. Pinelli, 1821.
  • Foundling Hospital: above, the achievement of arms, below, Captain Coram and several children, carrying implements of work, a church and ships in the distance. Engraving by T. Cook, 1809, after W. Hogarth, 1739.
  • John Napier, seated, wearing a skull cap, his right hand resting on an open book. Line engraving by R. Cooper.
  • Textiles: four fabric samples mounted on a printed background. Wood engraving with applied fabric, 1809.
  • The Hospital for Consumption, Brompton Road, Fulham: viewed from the road. Lithograph by T. G. Dutton after F. J. Francis, 1844.
  • Foundling Hospital: above, the achievement of arms, below, Captain Coram and several children, carrying implements of work, a church and ships in the distance. Engraving by T. Cook, 1809, after W. Hogarth, 1739.
  • The Hospital for Consumption, Brompton Road, Fulham: viewed from the road. Lithograph by T. G. Dutton after F. J. Francis, 1844.
  • The London Institution, Moorfields. Engraving by H. R. Cook after R. B. Schnebbelie, 1819.
  • Guy's Hospital, Southwark: the pediment sculpture. Engraving by J. Pass.
  • Two angels support the backdrop to the coat of arms of Gilles Foucquet; title page to Livre d'oyseaux. Etching by A. Flamen, ca. 1659.
  • St Luke's Hospital, Cripplegate, London, with a map of Cripplegate Ward and the armorial device of John Blachford. Engraving by B. Cole, 1755.
  • Hospital, Liddington, Rutland, England: with coats of arms, seals and signet rings. Line engraving.
  • A mortar adorned with unusual carvings. Etching by J. Breun, 1849.
  • Sancho Panza (the squire of Don Quixote) , at a banquet, being starved for health reasons by his physician. Lithograph by C. Nanteuil after M. de Cervantes Saavedra.
  • A map of the Champagne region of France. Engraving by J. le Clerc, 1616, after D. de Templeux, 1616.
  • Barber-surgeons' Hall, Monkwell Street, London: the door of the hall, with a uniformed attendant standing to the left. Wood engraving attributed to J. and A. Williams, 1856.
  • Surgical instruments used, and operations successfully carried out, by an English travelling operator claiming royal patronage. Line engraving, 16--.
  • An ornamental French cognac label. Colour lithograph by G. Nissou, 19th century.
  • Textiles: two fabric samples mounted on a printed background. Wood engraving with applied fabric, 1810.