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  • Dissection of the pregnant uterus and eight months, showing the uterine vessels. Copperplate engraving by Michell after I.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissections of a retroverted pregnant uterus, shown with the bladder, at five months: two figures. Copperplate engraving by Aliamet after J.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Female genitalia and uterus during pregnancy: six figures, including cross-sections of foetus and twins in utero. Line engraving, 1790(?), by W. Taylor after F. Birnie after W. Smellie.
  • The womb: three figures, one of the pregnant womb. Line engraving by Campbell, 1816/1821.
  • Dissections of chorions during the early stages of pregnancy: nine figures. Copperplate engraving by G. Powle after J.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Dissection of the pregnant uterus at five months, showing the foetus removed and the umbilical cord still attached, with a detail showing the cervix. Copperplate engraving by Manil after J.V. Rymsdyk, 1774, reprinted 1851.
  • Female pelvis, sexual organs and foetus in utero during various stages of pregnancy: nine figures. Line engraving, 1790.
  • A diagram of the heart and three illustrations of babies in the womb. Engraving by A. Bell.