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Pathology Collection

The late Dr. Letheby, City Officer of Health, 1876. Creator: Unknown
The late Dr. Letheby, City Officer of Health, 1876. Engraving from a photograph by Messrs. Barraud and Jerrard. Henry Letheby...was a lecturer on chemistry

Background imagePathology Collection: Study for L'Autopsie, 1867/69. Creator: Paul Cezanne

Study for L'Autopsie, 1867/69. Creator: Paul Cezanne
Study for L'Autopsie, 1867/69

Background imagePathology Collection: Study for 'Autopsy at the Hotel-Dieu', 1876. Creator: Henri Gervex

Study for "Autopsy at the Hotel-Dieu", 1876. Creator: Henri Gervex
Study for " Autopsy at the Hotel-Dieu", 1876

Background imagePathology Collection: Autopsy of the First Crocodile Onboard, Upper Egypt, 1852. Creator: Ernest Benecke

Autopsy of the First Crocodile Onboard, Upper Egypt, 1852. Creator: Ernest Benecke
Autopsy of the First Crocodile Onboard, Upper Egypt, 1852

Background imagePathology Collection: The Reward of Cruelty, plate IV from The Four Stages of Cruelty, 1833. Artist

The Reward of Cruelty, plate IV from The Four Stages of Cruelty, 1833. Artist
The Reward of Cruelty, plate IV from The Four Stages of Cruelty, 1833; showing Tom Nero, having been hanged for murder and undergoing dissection theatre

Background imagePathology Collection: The Reward of Cruelty, plate IV from The Four Stages of Cruelty, 1751

The Reward of Cruelty, plate IV from The Four Stages of Cruelty, 1751. Tom Nero, having been hanged for murder is undergoing dissection theatre

Background imagePathology Collection: Howard Walter Florey, Australian pathologist, c1945

Howard Walter Florey, Australian pathologist, c1945. For his work on the isolation and purification of the first antibiotic, Penicillin

Background imagePathology Collection: Jean Martin Charcot demonstrating hypnosis, 1879

Jean Martin Charcot demonstrating hypnosis, 1879. Charcot (1825-1893), French neurologist and pathologist, demonstrating the production of hypnosis using beam of light from a magic lantern

Background imagePathology Collection: Jean Martin Charcot, French neurologist and pathologist, 1893

Jean Martin Charcot, French neurologist and pathologist, 1893. Charcot (1825-1893) worked at the Salpetriere Hospital, Paris from 1862, and established a neurological unit there

Background imagePathology Collection: Abdominal cavity and its contents, 1543

Abdominal cavity and its contents, 1543. From De humani corporis fabrica by Andreas Vesalius. (Basle, 1543)

Background imagePathology Collection: Francis Edmund Anstie (1833-1874), English physician, 1874

Francis Edmund Anstie (1833-1874), English physician, 1874. Anstie died as a result of an infection contracted when he scratched himself while carrying out a postmortem

Background imagePathology Collection: Haeckels comparision of embryos of Pig, Cow, Rabbit and Man. Artist: Ernst Haeckel

Haeckels comparision of embryos of Pig, Cow, Rabbit and Man. Artist: Ernst Haeckel
Haeckels comparision of embryos of Pig, Cow, Rabbit and Man. Top row, all embryos show gill slit at O, demonstrating his Recapitulation theory

Background imagePathology Collection: Mammal embryos, 1910. Artist: Ernst Haeckel

Mammal embryos, 1910. Artist: Ernst Haeckel
Mammal embryos, 1910. From Ernst Haeckel The Evolution of Man, fifth edition, London, 1910

Background imagePathology Collection: Sauropsid embryos, 1910. Artist: Ernst Haeckel

Sauropsid embryos, 1910. Artist: Ernst Haeckel
Sauropsid embryos, 1910. From Ernst Haeckel The Evolution of Man, fifth edition, London, 1910

Background imagePathology Collection: Paleontological tree of vertebrates, 1910. Artist: Ernst Haeckel

Paleontological tree of vertebrates, 1910. Artist: Ernst Haeckel
Paleontological tree of vertebrates, 1910. From Ernst Haeckel The Evolution of Man, fifth edition, London, 1910


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