- Woman using leeches
- Wet Cupping for a headache
- W. D. Hooper’s patent cupping apparatus with tubular blades
- Thirteenth-century hospital interior
- The Infallible Remedy
- Surgical instruments of the Arabs
- Steel Bow to diminish curvature of the spine
- Sphygmograph
- Scarification without cupping in Egypt
- Reducing Dislocated Shoulder
- Reducing Dislocated Jaw
- R. J. Dodd’s patent cupping apparatus
- Patent for a complex cupping pump
- Paré’s scarificator
- Mr. Higginson’s Transfusion Instrument
- Medieval Surgical instruments
- Manometer for measuring Blood-Pressure
- Kimpton-Brown Tube
- Junod’s boot applied to a baby in the cradle
- Instruments for bleeding from the arm, 1708
- Instruments and technique of phlebotomy
- Illustrating Galen’s physiological teaching
- Dry cupping for sciatica
- Drawing Blood for Transfusion
- Depurator patented by A. F. Jones, 1866
- Demours’ device for combining cup, scarifier and exhausting apparatus
- Damoiseau’s terabdella
- Cupping Instruments
- Chair to assist in straightening of the spine
- Brunschwig’s surgical armamentarium
- Blundell’s Impellor
- Bloodletting
- An early illustration of the octagonal scarificator
- Amputation below the knee
- Advertisement for phlebotomy and cupping instruments
- Achilles bandaging Patroclus,
- A man employing leeches to reduce his weight
- A Greek Clinic of 400 BC