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  • The National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic, Queen Square, Holborn. Photolithograph by J. Akerman, 1884, after J. W. Simpson, 1883.
  • Excision of a cortex for epilepsy. Extract from the records of the National Hospital, Queen Square. One of the first three operations of this kind, 3 July, 1886.
  • The Italian Hospital, Queen Square, London: four interior scenes. Wood engraving after S. Dorand, 1889.
  • The London (later Royal) Homœopathic Hospital, corner of Queen Square and Great Ormond Street, London: exterior. Photograph.
  • Queen Alexandra's Hospital for Children with Hip Disease, Queen Square, Holborn: the interior of a ward, with a teacher giving a gymnastics lesson. Photogravure after A. Forestier, 1908.
  • Queen square, London circa 1790.
  • 40-41 Queen Square, London, immediately before demolition. Watercolour attributed to J. P. Emslie, 1882.
  • London Missionary School of Medicine: a group of students. Photograph, 1907/1908.
  • National Hospitals for the Paralysed and Epilectic.
  • Excision of a tumour causing epilepsy, 1886.