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62 results filtered with: Fairland, William T., 1805-
  • Nerves of the forearm and hand: anterior view. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1839, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • Blood-vessels and their role in circulation of blood. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1837.
  • Arteries of the foot. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1837, after G. Swandale after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • The body of a man lying down, with his trunk dissected to reveal the ribs and viscera. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1869.
  • Nerves of the leg: two figures, posterior views. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1839, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • The body of a man lying down with the trunk dissected: two figures showing the lungs after breathing out (above) and after breathing in (below, simulated by inflating the lungs). Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1869.
  • Nerves of sacrum and thigh. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1839, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • A girl returns to her family home in the village where her fine clothes and shoes are burnt by her father and she is given a peasant dress to wear. Lithograph by Thos. & Wm. Fairland, 1832, after P.E. Destouches.
  • The human brain: the cerebral gyri seen from above, the right hemisphere covered with pia mater. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1839, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • Dissection of the abdomen showing the portal vein. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1837, after J. Walsh after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • Dissection of the thorax showing veins and lymphatic vessels. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1837, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • The body of a man seen from behind with the trunk dissected to reveal the ribs and viscera. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1869.
  • Arteries of the thigh. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1837, after William J. Erasmus Wilson.
  • The human brain: the lateral ventricles. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1839, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • Veins of the brain (cerebral sinuses) and of the inside of the skull. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1837, after J. Walsh after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • Dissection of the trunk showing lymphatic and blood vessels. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1837, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • Arteries of the leg. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1837, after G. Swandale after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • The body of a man with his trunk dissected to reveal the ribs and viscera. Coloured lithograph by J.B. Léveillé after William Fairland, 1869.
  • A diseased brain; and two sections of spine. Lithograph by T. & W. Fairland after C. J. Canton for Richard Bright, 1831.
  • The body of a man seen from behind with the trunk dissected to reveal the ribs and viscera. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1869.
  • Nerves of the neck and mouth. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1839, after W. Bagg after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • The body of a man lying down, with his trunk dissected to reveal the ribs and viscera. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1869.
  • Arteries of the uterus after childbirth. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1837, after J. Walsh.
  • The body of a man lying down, with his face and trunk dissected to reveal the ribs and viscera. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1869.
  • The body of a youth with his trunk dissected to reveal the ribs and viscera, especially the position of the heart. Coloured lithograph by J.B. Léveillé after William Fairland, 1869.
  • The body of a man seen from the front with the trunk dissected to reveal the ribs and viscera. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1869.
  • The body of a standing man with his trunk dissected to reveal the ribs and viscera. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1869.
  • Veins of the neck and chest. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1837, after J. Walsh after W.J.E. Wilson.
  • The aorta and ribs. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1837, after J. Walsh.
  • The body of a standing man with his head shaved and his trunk dissected to reveal the viscera. Coloured lithograph by William Fairland, 1869.