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  • MS Japanese 63
  • MS Japanese 63
  • Gloucester smallpox epidemic, 1896: Ethel Cromwell, aged about 14 years, as a smallpox patient. Photograph by H.C.F., 1896.
  • MS Japanese 63
  • Gloucester smallpox epidemic, 1896: Elsie Clutterbuck (right), a smallpox patient, with another patient (a boy) and a nurse. Photograph by H.C.F., 1896.
  • Smallpox epidemic, Palestine. Photograph album, ca. 1922.
  • Smallpox epidemic, Palestine. Photograph album, ca. 1922.
  • Gloucester smallpox epidemic, 1896: Mr Worgan as a smallpox patient. Photograph by H.C.F., 1896.
  • MS Japanese 63
  • MS Japanese 63
  • Gloucester smallpox epidemic, 1896: six convalescent children. Photograph by H.C.F., 1896.
  • MS Japanese 63
  • MS Japanese 63
  • A comparison between smallpox and cowpox pustules on the 4th and 5th days of the disease. Chromolithograph, 1896, after G. Kirtland.
  • Smallpox epidemic, Palestine. Photograph album, ca. 1922.
  • A comparison between smallpox and cowpox pustules on the 10th and 11th days of the disease. Chromolithograph, 1896, after G. Kirtland.
  • MS Japanese 63
  • Dissertatio epistolaris ad spectatissimum doctissimumq virum Gulielmum Cole, M.D. de observationibus nuperis circa curationem variolarum confluentium nec non de affectione hysterica / Per Tho. Sydenham.
  • MS Japanese 63
  • Smallpox epidemic, Palestine. Photograph album, ca. 1922.
  • Scene from the fable of Momotaro (Peach child): the woodcutter's wife finds the peach in the river. Colour woodcut attributed to Kunisada II, 1850/1870 (?).
  • Smallpox epidemic, Palestine. Photograph album, ca. 1922.
  • MS Japanese 63
  • Red and yellow circles (smallpox pustules) in the form of an open-mouthed face, with text offering a reward for notification of the disease. Colour lithograph after René Gauch.
  • Smallpox epidemic, Palestine. Photograph album, ca. 1922.
  • Smallpox epidemic, Palestine. Photograph album, ca. 1922.
  • A cow's udder with vaccinia pustules and human arms exhibiting both smallpox and cowpox pustules. Coloured engraving by J. Pass, 1811.
  • A smallpox pustule on the eighth day of the disease. Watercolour by W. Cuff, 1800.
  • Smallpox epidemic, Palestine. Photograph album, ca. 1922.
  • [Leaflet (September 1894) giving a brief account ot the life of Anastasia Boruwlaski, sister to the celebrated dwarf, Josef Boruwlaski].