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  • Eleven decorated initials from the Basel 1555 edition of Andreas Vesalius's De humani corporis fabrica. Woodcuts, 1555.
  • A man standing, anterior view with brain and contents of thorax and abdomen exposed. Engraving by Giulio de' Musi, by 1552, first published in 1714.
  • A female brain, sectioned vertically: side view. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
  • The brain seen from the underside, sectioned horizontally; with attention to the part associated by Hollander's system of phrenology with memory for numbers. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
  • Viscera, heart, brain and blood vessels: six figures, including two views of a dissected torso. Line engraving by Heath, after Walker, 1806.
  • Head showing the 'convolutions' (lobes) of the brain. Pen drawing after R. W. Reid.
  • The nervous system of the human body. Engraving by J. Wandelaar, 1726, after a woodcut, 1543.
  • Anatomical section of the brain showing the optic chiasma. Colour lithograph by F. Foedisch,  1875.
  • The brain seen from the underside, sectioned horizontally; with attention to the part associated by Hollander's system of phrenology with memory for numbers. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
  • Eleven decorated initials from the Basel 1555 edition of Andreas Vesalius's De humani corporis fabrica. Woodcuts, 1555.
  • Brain and viscera: two figures showing a dissected torso, with brain and internal organs. Coloured line engraving by J. Pass, 1796.
  • The bases of three skulls: a new born infant's, a misogynist's, and a man suffering from satyriasis. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
  • The brains of dissected heads. Photolithograph, 1940, after a woodcut, 1543.
  • A male brain, sectioned vertically. Process print, 1901, after etching, 1809.
  • Organs of sense: fifteen figures including dissections of the tongue, ear, eye, brain and spine. Line engraving by J. Taylor after F. Birnie, 1789.
  • Eleven decorated initials from the Basel 1555 edition of Andreas Vesalius's De humani corporis fabrica. Woodcuts, 1555.