- Knight of the end of the Thirteenth Century
- The Beverley Minstrels
- Sir Robert Shurland
- Rustic Merry-making
- Jousting
- Harper
- Royal Dinner of the time of Edward IV
- Nun and Friar with Musical Instruments
- Men-at-Arms, Fourteenth Century
- A Royal Dinner
- Royal Harper
- Knight of the latter part of the Thirteenth Century
- Knight of the Fifteenth Century
- Warrior 11th Cenury
- A Dance in the Gallery
- Quilted Armour
- The Parish Clerk sprinkling the Knight and Lady
- John Gutenberg
- Goatherds playing Musical Instruments
- The Morning Stars singing together
- Imperial Banquet
- An early illustration of the octagonal scarificator
- Knight and Men-at-Arms
- The Duke of Gloucester and the Earl of Warwick
- Saxon soldier in armour
- Arbalesters
- Combat on Foot
- King or Chief of Franks armed with the Seramasax, from a Miniature of the Ninth Century
- A Band of Minstrels
- Woman using leeches
- Scarification without cupping in Egypt
- John of Eltham
- A man employing leeches to reduce his weight
- Mediæval Dance
- Cymbals and Trumpets
- The Assault
- Surgical instruments of the Arabs
- Thirteenth-century hospital interior
- Medieval Surgical instruments
- Amputation below the knee
- Saxon Soldier, in Leather Armour
- John Ball, Priest
- Rotta
- Instruments and technique of phlebotomy
- Bloodletting
- Costumes of the Franks from the Fourth to the Eighth Centuries
- Coronation Procession of Charles V. of France
- Brunschwig’s surgical armamentarium
- Irish Rotta
- Damoiseau’s terabdella
- Anglo-saxon harp
- Civic Guard of Ghent (Brotherhood of St. Sebastian)
- Cupping Instruments
- Paré’s scarificator
- German rotte
- Spectators of a Tournament
- Use of the Pavis
- W. D. Hooper’s patent cupping apparatus with tubular blades
- Dry cupping for sciatica
- Depurator patented by A. F. Jones, 1866