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  • St George's Hospital, London: the dissecting room with students and lecturers, including Henry Gray. Photograph.
  • Plate III. The surgical dissection of the thorax and the episternal region. Delegation of the primary aortic branches.
  • La dissection des parties du corps humain : avec les figures & declaratiõ des incisions, composées par Estienne de la Riuiere. Imprimé à Paris, chez Simon de Colines, 1546.
  • A dissection of a male ray or skate. Etching.
  • Plate IX. Surgical dissection
  • Plate XV. The surgical dissection of the elbow and forearm.
  • Plate I. Dissection of the thorax and axilla
  • Plate VII, Arteries, veins and muscles of the neck.
  • The London dissector; or, system of dissection, practised in the Hospitals and lecture rooms of the Metropolis ... explained ... comprising a description of the muscles, vessels, nerves, and viscera, of the human body, as they appear on dissection; with directions for their demonstration / [Anon].
  • Squamous cell carcinoma, mouse eye
  • Plate XXV. External view of the pharynx with its muscles.
  • Leiden, the Netherlands: the anatomy theatre, interior of a church, town weighing establishment and portraits. Line engraving.
  • The main internal organs of a turtle. Engraving, ca. 1778.
  • The London dissector; or, system of dissection, practised in the Hospitals and lecture rooms of the Metropolis ... explained ... comprising a description of the muscles, vessels, nerves, and viscera, of the human body, as they appear on dissection; with directions for their demonstration / [Anon].
  • Plate XXI. Dissection of the pterygoid region.
  • Six cross-sections through a foot. Coloured lithograph by M. Hanhart after C. Heath after J.B. Léveillé.
  • Illustrations of dissections : in a series of original colored plates the size of life, representing the dissection of the human body reduced on a uniform scale, and reproduced in facsimile, expressly for Wood's Library os standard medical authors / by George Viner Ellis and G.H. Ford.
  • Salon 1904 : les études de la peinture : carte postale / G. Leroux.
  • La dissection des parties du corps humain : avec les figures & declaratiõ des incisions, composées par Estienne de la Riuiere. Imprimé à Paris, chez Simon de Colines, 1546.
  • La dissection des parties du corps humain : avec les figures & declaratiõ des incisions, composées par Estienne de la Riuiere. Imprimé à Paris, chez Simon de Colines, 1546.
  • Cross-sections of the arm and wrist. Coloured lithograph by M. Hanhart after C. Heath after J.B. Léveillé.
  • The anatomical instructor; or, an illustration of the modern and most approved methods of preparing and preserving the different parts of the human body, and of quadrupeds. By injection, corrosion, maceration, distention, articulation, modelling, &c., with a variety of copper-plates / by Thomas Pole.
  • Persistent right aortic arch, canine
  • Plate X. Comparison of the male and female axille.
  • Pl. XXIV. Dissection of the arteries and nerves in the neck.
  • The anatomical instructor; or, an illustration of the modern and most approved methods of preparing and preserving the different parts of the human body, and of quadrupeds. By injection, corrosion, maceration, distention, articulation, modelling, &c., with a variety of copper-plates / by Thomas Pole.
  • Plate LXV, Post-mortem view of enlarged lymphoma glands.
  • Panacea, daughter of Æsculapius, examining a urine flask and surrounded by medical paraphernalia. Engraving by P. Galle (?).
  • Plate XXI. The cranial, nasal, oral, and pharyngeal cavities.
  • Plate XXV. Surgical anatomy of the torso. Illustrating the action of the thoracio-abdominal apparatus as effecting the motions of the contained viscera.