Copy of clay liver used for divination, original from Babylon, 2050-1750 BCE Classical & Medieval Medicine 2050-1750 BCE
Copy of model of a sheep's liver. Original Babylonian, c. 2050-1750 BC. Classical & Medieval Medicine 2050-1750 BCE
Square pavement brick from Babylonia (Southern Iraq), 2nd millennium BC. Building Construction 2000-1001 BCE
1779 or 1780-1853, artist; engraver; portraitist; copyist; antiquary, British Harding, George Perfect 1779 - 1853
1779-1903, foundry; manufacturer of beam engines, Hayle, England Harvey and Company Limited 1779 - 1903
1779-1854, 1st Baron Denman; judge; Lord Chief Justice of England 1832-1849, British Denman, Thomas 1779 - 1854
1779-1855, artist; miniature painter; enamel painter, English; British Bone, Henry Pierce 1779 - 1855
Two copies of Stele (copy) depicting King Hammurabi of Babylon, 1st Dynasty, 1796-1750BC Stele of King Hammurabi of Babylon, plaster copy, original 1796-1750BC. Classical & Medieval Medicine 1796-1750 BCE
Two models (1:16 scale) of agricultural implements found in the Theban necropolis, XVI 11th Dynasty, 2000-1500 BC. Mounted together on a plaster base. Two models (1:16 scale) of agricultural implements found in the Theban necropolis Agricultural Engineering 2000-1500 BCE
Medal, silver, octagonal, commemorating the procuration of safety for the people from pernicious plague, by Charles Alexander Loth, a Belgian Duke, in 1779, by T.V.B., Belgian( ?), 1779 Medal, silver, octagonal Wellcome Medals 1779
Egyptian funerary statue of man and wife, granite, Old Kingdom, from plain of Memphis Egyptian funerary statue of man and wife Classical & Medieval Medicine 4000-1000 BCE
Large hand magnifier, European, early 19th century Large hand magnifier, European, early 19th century Microscopy (Wellcome) 1801-850
Bronze medal to commemorate P. Clare, by T. Holloway, England, 1779 Bronze medal to commemorate P. Clare Wellcome Medals 1779
Alabaster bottle, Egyptian, probably New Kingdom, 1580-1350BC Alabaster bottle Classical & Medieval Medicine 2000-1350 BCE
Two pieces of skull showing cauterisation scars, probably neolithic with photograph of similar, French, 2000BC(?)-1000BC(?) Two pieces of skull showing cauterisation scars Ethnography and Folk Medicine 2000-1000 BCE
Small bronze medal designed by T. Holloway commemorating Peter Clare and London Society of Surgeons, English, 1779 Small bronze medal designed by T. Holloway commemorating Peter Clare and London Society of Surgeons Wellcome Medals 1779
Mummy, infant female, said to be Egyptian, 3000-1000 BCE (see note). Mummified remains, ancient Egyptian or Peruvian Classical & Medieval Medicine 3000-1000 BCE
White metal religious medallion, probably amuletic, Europe, dated 1779 White metal religious medallion Wellcome Medals 1779