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  • Phrenological properties of drawing: colour, form, space, order. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1826.
  • A chalybeate well, Tijuca, Brazil. Lithograph by N. Whittock, 1830, after R. Walsh.
  • An elaborately dressed travelling tooth-drawer extracting a tooth in a carriage from a patient. Drypoint.
  • A courtyard view showing the university buildings and street life, Berlin, Germany. Stipple engraving.
  • A doctor changing into hunting clothes in his carriage while rushing to join a fox-hunt. Wood engraving by John Leech, 1859.
  • Royal Manchester Infirmary, Manchester, England. Coloured lithograph by J. Arnout.
  • The blind school, Southwark: with a bustling street scene. Lithograph by L. Haghe, ca.1835, after J. Johnson.
  • The Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London: the street facade of the Jubilee wing. Process print after R.S. Ayling, 1890.
  • Corpus Christi college and the street life outside, Cambridge. Line engraving by J. Le Keux after F. Mackenzie.
  • A carriage made for Frederick Prince of Wales. Engraving.
  • The London Hospital, Whitechapel: seen from the northern side of the Whitechapel Road. Wood engraving, after an engraving of c.1753.
  • The Foundling Hospital, seen from Lamb's Conduit Street. Engraving.
  • London Ophthalmic Infirmary, and the Catholic church, Finsbury. Coloured engraving by R. Acon after T. H. Shepherd.
  • One country doctor asks another to assist him in a post mortem on the corpse of one of his successfully-treated patients. Wood engraving by C. Keene, 1883.
  • London and the River Thames seen from the south, from Westminster to Greenwich. Wood engraving by F. J. Smyth, 1845.
  • A British administrator and retired physician driving a carriage at high speed, accompanied by an Indian servant. Coloured lithograph by E. Walker after Captain G.F. Atkinson.
  • Above, Johann (Hans) Hautsch of Nuremberg driving his horseless carriage said to have been powered by clockwork; below, Stephan Farfler, a disabled clockmaker of Altdorf, with two of the hand-powered cars that he devised and built to convey himself to church. Engraving, 1730.
  • St Luke's Hospital, Cripplegate, London: the facade from the east. Engraving after T. H. Shepherd.
  • Two rival physicians ride in carriages around high-class London residences in competition for wealthy patients. Coloured lithograph, 18--.
  • The Foundling Hospital, seen from Lamb's Conduit Street. Etching by W. Monk, 1914.
  • The Crichton Royal Institution, Dumfries, Scotland. Transfer lithograph by Fr. Schenck.
  • People and carriages converging on Buckingham House - being met by a fire-breathing monster; representing the King's cancellation of the 'Drawing Room' because of contracting gout. Coloured etching by C. Williams, 1823.
  • Horsemen and carriages in front of the High School, Carlton Hill, Edinburgh, Scotland. Line engraving by J. Gellath.
  • Figures on the path to Eton College, Berkshire. Line engraving.
  • A flying contraption with large wings travels over the water. Wood engraving, 1843.
  • The Foundling Hospital, Holborn, London: a bird's-eye view of the courtyard. Engraving, 1753.
  • The British Museum in Montague House: the Great Russell Street facade. Engraving after T. H. Shepherd.
  • The hospital in Gironde, Bordeaux, France. Coloured lithograph by Gaulon.
  • The blind school, Southwark. Coloured engraving by R. Acon, 1829, after T. H. Shepherd.
  • The fore wheels of a coach: two figures. Engraving by W. Lowry after J. Farey Jnr.