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  • Healthcare and prevention of disease in Communist China. Colour lithographs, 195-.
  • A "theatre" of medicine and surgery. Watercolour by Johann Heinrich Ramberg, ca. 1800.
  • School of Medicine, Paris: interior view showing doctors attending a lecture in the amphitheatre. Coloured lithograph by G. Doré.
  • Aesculapius and Hygieia, with Hercules fighting the hydra; representing medicine. Watercolour painting.
  • Nouvelle iconographie de la Salpêtriêre.
  • Opera omnia / cum praefatione Joannis Bohnii.
  • Healthcare and prevention of disease in Communist China. Colour lithographs, 195-.
  • Nouvelle iconographie de la Salpêtriêre.
  • Nouvelle iconographie de la Salpêtriêre.
  • Nouvelle iconographie de la Salpêtriêre.
  • Nouvelle iconographie de la Salpêtriêre.
  • Opera omnia / cum praefatione Joannis Bohnii.
  • Opera omnia / cum praefatione Joannis Bohnii.
  • Dr. Willis's Practice of physick, being the whole works of that renowned and famous physician: containing these eleven several treatises, viz. I. Of fermentation. II. Of feavers. III. Of urines. IV. Of the accension of the blood. V. Of musculary motion. VI. Of the anatomy of the brain. VII. Of the description and use of the nerves. VIII. Of convulsive diseases. IX. Pharmaceutice rationalis, the first and second part. X. Of the scurvy. XI. Two discourses concerning the soul of brutes. Wherein most of the diseases belonging to the body of man are treated of, with excellent methods and receipts for the cure of the same. Fitted to the meanest capacity by an index for the explaining of all the hard and unusual words and terms of art derived from the Greek, Latine, or other languages for the benefit of the English reader. With forty copper plates / The Pharmaceutice new translated [as also the remainder, by Samuel Pordage], and the whole carefully corrected. And amended.
  • Crimean War: Florence Nightingale and nurses. Line engraving after C. Armytage.
  • A complete collection of the medical and philosophical works of John Fothergill with an account of his life; and occasional notes / by John Elliot.
  • Magni Hippocratis Coi opera omnia / [Hippocrates].
  • Oversize ephemera : Medical songs 3.
  • The transactions of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association.
  • Dr. Willis's Practice of physick, being the whole works of that renowned and famous physician: containing these eleven several treatises, viz. I. Of fermentation. II. Of feavers. III. Of urines. IV. Of the accension of the blood. V. Of musculary motion. VI. Of the anatomy of the brain. VII. Of the description and use of the nerves. VIII. Of convulsive diseases. IX. Pharmaceutice rationalis, the first and second part. X. Of the scurvy. XI. Two discourses concerning the soul of brutes. Wherein most of the diseases belonging to the body of man are treated of, with excellent methods and receipts for the cure of the same. Fitted to the meanest capacity by an index for the explaining of all the hard and unusual words and terms of art derived from the Greek, Latine, or other languages for the benefit of the English reader. With forty copper plates / The Pharmaceutice new translated [as also the remainder, by Samuel Pordage], and the whole carefully corrected. And amended.
  • Crimean War: Florence Nightingale and nurses. Line engraving after C. Armytage.
  • Oversize ephemera : Medical songs 3.
  • Transisalano-Daventriensis Dissertatio de arthritide: mantissa schematica: de acupunctura: et orationes tres, I. De chymiae ac botaniae antiquitate et dignitate. II. De physiognomia: III. De monstris. Singula ipsius authoris notis illustrata / [Willem ten Rhijne].
  • Oversize ephemera : Medical songs 3.
  • Incipit clarificatoriu[m] ioha[n]nis de tornamira super nono alma[n]soris cu[m] textu ipsius Rasis.
  • Termes médicaux utiles aux personnes migrantes ... / ARCAT.
  • Liber ad Almansorem / Contenta in hoc volumine. Liber Rasis ad Almansorem [and others].
  • Oversize ephemera : Medical songs 3.
  • Oversize ephemera : Medical songs 3.
  • Dr Sangrado taking the pulse of a sick clergyman. Engraving by Thurston, 1802, after C. Warren after A. Le Sage.