- Pentapterygium serpens (flowers deep crimson)
- Pentapterygium serpens
- Jerboa
- The Anatomy of the Eye
- The Anatomy of the Eye
- Diagram of the ventricles and the senses
- Illustrating the general ideas on anatomy current at the Renaissance
- Diagram of the senses, the humours, the cerebral ventricles, and the intellectual facultie
- The layers of the head
- Venice, 1496, showing the ventricles of the brain
- The figure shows the ten layers of the head
- Leonardo Da Vincis diagram of the heart
- Roger Bacons diagram of the Eye
- a lecture on anatomy
- The first picture of dissection in an English-printed book
- A dissection scene
- Title-page of Mellerstadt’s edition of the Anatomy of Mondino, Leipzig, 1493. The scene is laid in the open air
- The figure shows a professor and pupil. The former is demonstrating the bones of a skeleton.
- The first printed picture of dissection
- An anatomical diagram of about 1298
- The Microcosm
- Illustrating Galen’s physiological teaching
- Lioness and young, from an Ionian vase of the sixth century B. C
- Vertical section of the skull, showing the sinuses of the dura mater
- Superficial veins of the head and neck
- The arch of the aorta and its branches
- The regions of the abdomen and their contents
- Passage into trachea and esophagus; Pharynx
- The right auricle and ventricle laid open
- The root of the left lung
- The cartilages of the larynx; the trachea and bronchi
- Front view of the thorax
- The Skull
- The Spine
- Skeleton
- Lymphatics of the head and neck. B, the thoracic duct
- Lymphatics of the leg.
- A cross section of the skin
- Plan of the foetal circulation