Single female ivory anatomical manikin of seventeenth or eighteenth century European origin. Plate has been removed to reveal the contents of her thorax and abdomen.
Picture of a coat of arms with a crowned lion with a fishtail in the center. Another lion is shown on top of the coat of arms. The coat of arms has an ornate floral border. Text in Latin.
Portrait of Dr. Robert James in right profile, with branches and a snake in the border. Drawn and engraved by W. Walker, from an original bust by Scheemaker.
Portrait of William Pitcairn, President of the College of Physicians, London. Painted by Sir J. Reynolds and engraved by J. Jones.
Published according to Act of Parliament.
Trephine or Trepan was a surgical instrument used to open the cranium. It was essentially a device to drill a circular hole in the head. The example pictured here had perpendicular teeth, a center pin and a screw button in the shaft of the barrel to...