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  • Tableaux interrogatifs, ou Nouvelle méthode d'enseigner l'art des accouchemens [sic] aux sages-femmes de la campagne. 4e. tableau, Des parties de la femme qui servent à la génération et à l'accouchement / École départementale de l'Ain.
  • An abnormal foetus in the womb, which is about to be naturally aborted. Engraving.
  • The uterus, after Swammerdam, De Graaf and Cheselden. Etching, 1743.
  • Doctrine of signatures: (above) a plant with seed-pods resembling the human womb, and (below) a foetus in the womb. Coloured ink drawing by C. Etheridge, 1906, after G.B. Della Porta.
  • The uterus, a foetus, the hymen and female genitals, after Haller, Kulm and Huber. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.
  • Four diagrams of the abnormal female uterus. Engraving by Milton, 1804.
  • The female reproductive and urinary systems with a tumor. Etching by J. Bell.
  • Tableaux interrogatifs, ou Nouvelle méthode d'enseigner l'art des accouchemens [sic] aux sages-femmes de la campagne. 6e. tableau, Des déplacements de la matrice dans l'état de grossesse : anté-version, rétro-version, obliquité / École départementale de l'Ain.
  • The womb: three figures, one of the pregnant womb. Line engraving by Campbell, 1816/1821.
  • Tableaux interrogatifs, ou Nouvelle méthode d'enseigner l'art des accouchemens [sic] aux sages-femmes de la campagne. 5e. tableau, Changements de la matrice dans l'état de grossesse / École départementale de l'Ain.
  • A foetus in the womb of a woman and a nurse delivering the baby below representing a warning about the dangers of passing on HIV through pregnancy by Spitnacs, Societal Projects Information Training Networking and Consultancy Services. Colour lithograph, ca 1997.
  • A red and black impression of a foetus and and umbilical cord within a womb incorporating a series of orange numbers and purple paint marks; advertising the danger of AIDS. Colour lithograph by Fernando Arias, ca. 1995.
  • The female generative organs, after Haller. Engraving by Benard, late 18th century.