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Book; Museum of Science and Art, Volumes 5&6. 208 pages (+208), and published by Walton and Maberly, London, England

The Museum of Science and Art volumes 5&6

1855

Book; The Museum of Science & Art. Volumes 1 & 2Edited by Lardner, D. 208 pages (+208), and published by Walton and Maberly, London, England

The Museum of Science and Art volumes 1 & 2

1854

Dissection of the back of the neck up to the base of the skull, portrait orientation. This is plate XIX part of an atlas of illustrations of dissections of the human body by George Viner Ellis, with illustrations by George Henry Ford. Published by Walton and Maberly, London, England.

Illustrations of dissections of the human body

1848

Dissection of the throat. This is plate XXII part of the atlas of illustrations of dissections of the human body by George Viner Ellis, with illustrations by George Henry Ford. Published by Walton and Maberly, London, England.

Illustrations of dissections of the human body

1848

Dissection of the cheek. This is plate XXI part of the atlas of illustrations of dissections of the human body by George Viner Ellis, with illustrations by George Henry Ford. Published by Walton and Maberly, London, England.

Illustrations of dissections of the human body

1848

Print, Illustrations of dissections of the human body. Made by Viner Ellis, Prof. George; Ford, George Henry; Walton and Maberly in London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom, 1848

Illustrations of dissections of the human body

1848

Print, Illustrations of dissections of the human body. Made by Viner Ellis, Prof. George; Ford, George Henry; Walton and Maberly in London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom, 1848

Illustrations of dissections of the human body

1848

Print, Illustrations of dissections of the human body. Made by Viner Ellis, Prof. George; Ford, George Henry; Walton and Maberly in London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom, 1848

Illustrations of dissections of the human body

1848

Dissection of the left armpit with outer skin folded down, left arm raised on a block and angled toward the head. This is plate I of an atlas of illustrations of dissections of the human body by George Viner Ellis, with illustrations by George Henry Ford, London, England, and published by Walton and Maberly, London, England, 1863-1864

Illustration of dissection of the human body

1848

Print, Illustrations of dissections of the human body. Made by Viner Ellis, Prof. George; Ford, George Henry; Walton and Maberly in London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom, 1848

Illustrations of dissections of the human body

1848

Print, Illustrations of dissections of the human body. Made by Viner Ellis, Prof. George; Ford, George Henry; Walton and Maberly in London, Greater London, England, United Kingdom, 1848

Illustrations of dissections of the human body

1848

Dissection of the cheek and temporal muscle. This is plate XX part of the atlas of illustrations of dissections of the human body by George Viner Ellis, with illustrations by George Henry Ford. Published by Walton and Maberly, London, England.

Illustrations of dissections of the human body

1848

Illustrations of dissections in a series of original coloured plates, the size of life representing the dissection of the human body, by George Viner Ellis, with illustrations by George Henry Ford, London, England, and published by Walton and Maberly, London, England, 1863-1864, plates 1-40. Numbers 5, 6, 7, 8, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25 and 26 are missing.

Illustrations of dissections in a series of original coloured plates

1848