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  • Plate 15. Surgical instruments (vesciovaginal fistula).
  • Plate XIII, Surgical instruments used on the tonsils and soft palate.
  • Operation to repair perineal rupture - dog
  • An allegorical figure wearing a large variety of surgical instruments including some on his head and hands. Etching after an engraving by N. de Larmessin, 1695.
  • The medical quarters of the Melbourne, a ship of the Line: a ward deck, above, and an operating theatre, below. Wood engraving, 1860.
  • A young physician in military uniform applying an instrument to a woman's neck, while an older man with papers in hand is watching him. Drawing by O. Gerlach.
  • Plate 79, Surgical techniques for torticollis and club hand.
  • Plate 77, Dilation of cervix and preforation of membrane.
  • Plate LXX. Surgical technique for lithotomy.
  • Plate 9, Ligature of anterior tibial artery
  • Operation, dog: Balfour abdominal retractor
  • Plate 5, Illustration of lancets and incision points.
  • Panacea, daughter of Æsculapius, examining a urine flask and surrounded by medical paraphernalia. Engraving by P. Galle (?).
  • Occluded capillary
  • Plate VI, Surgical technique for a scrotal hernia.
  • Two male surgeons operating on a patient.
  • Plate LXXVIII. Surgical techniques to repair club-foot.
  • Lithotomia Douglaffiana
  • An old vagrant's corpse is stuffed with newspaper after being raided for useful organs by two pipe-smoking, wisecracking surgeons. Colour photomechanical reproduction of a lithograph by N. Dorville, c. 1901.
  • Pierre Dionis lecturing on surgery at the Saint-Côme lecture theatre in Paris. Engraving by Jean-Baptiste Scotin the younger, 1707.
  • Plate XXXII. Resection of the bones of the ankle and foot.
  • Plate XLIX. Various surgical treatments on the eye.
  • Perineal rupture repair on dog - healing
  • Plate 74, Surgical technique for vaginal fistulas.
  • Plate 76. Surgical instruments - female reproductive organs.
  • Surgery, UK. Mastoid exploration
  • Wiseman "chirurgical treatises", 1686: gunshot wounds
  • Incision, dog's hip: pectineus muscle
  • Three male surgeons operating under theatre lights, UK
  • Plate 19, Bourgery and Jacob, Iconografia d'anatomia, 1841.