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Workhouse for 300 paupers - ground plan, no1. (E).
Annual report of the Poor Law Commissioners for England and Wales.
Great Britain. Poor Law Commissioners.
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'A cholera patient', caricature of a cholera patient experimenting with remedies (Robert Cruikshank's random shots No. 2)
Coloured etching
1832 By: Robert CruikshankPublished: [1832?]

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A man covering his mouth with a handkerchief, walking through a smoggy London street. Coloured aquatint.
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Sphygmomanometer introduced by Samuel Siegfried von Basch
Wood engraving
Down's surgical instrument catalogue
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