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  • Two physicians applying the method of cauterisation to clearly defined points of the back and side of two patients. Pen drawing after an Anglo Saxon tenth century manuscript.
  • A postcard illustrating a variety of good luck charms. Chromolithograph.
  • The Virgin looks away from her Bible as the angel appears, bearing lilies. Engraving by C. Visscher after A. de Weerdt.
  • Sixteen feet in profile, of women and men: a parody of phrenology. Coloured etching.
  • Dry feet and easy shoes... : Jones's celebrated waterproof composition... : Jones's Gloucestershire Specific for foot-rot in sheep : a disinfectant : the most speedy and certain cure, without injury to the foot / manufactured and sold wholesale, retail, and for exportation, by John Milton Jones, Gloucester.
  • Your child's first shoes : no hard seams, support and protection, real leather uppers, fully adjustable, light and flexible anti-slip soles, room for chubby feet / Clarks Ltd.
  • A physician examining a bare breasted female patient, an older woman passes him a syringe, a bawdy couple are in the background. Mezzotint by A. de Blois after J. Steen.
  • Indian cobbler and wife. Gouache drawing.
  • A soldier sending good luck and wishes to his sweetheart through good luck charms. Chromolithograph after E.M.
  • Sixteen feet in profile, of women and men: a parody of phrenology. Coloured etching.
  • The foot and its covering : comprising [i.e. incorporating] a full translation of Dr. Camper's work on "The best form of shoe" / by James Dowie.
  • A postcard illustrating a young couple surrounded by a variety of good luck charms. Process print.
  • Good morning! have you worn the ventilated boots yet? : ease, health, comfort and durability, combined with beauty, they cannot be surpassed / Charles Marsden.
  • Indian cobbler and wife. Gouache drawing.
  • A woman extravagantly equipped to deal with the cholera epidemic of 1832; representing the abundance of dubious advice on how to combat cholera. Etching, c. 1832.
  • Domestic violence: a husband holding his wife by the hair about to strike her with a shoe, while she tries to defend herself with a broom. Watercolour drawing.
  • A physician examining a bare breasted female patient, an older woman passes him a syringe, a bawdy couple are in the background. Mezzotint by A. de Blois after J. Steen.
  • A woman extravagantly equipped to deal with the cholera epidemic of 1832; representing the abundance of dubious advice on how to combat cholera. Etching, c. 1832.
  • Two Sivites. Gouache drawing.
  • Sixteen feet in profile, of women and men: a parody of phrenology. Coloured etching.
  • Sixteen feet in profile, of women and men: a parody of phrenology. Coloured etching.
  • A postcard wishing good luck illustrated by various lucky charms. Chromolithograph.
  • Dry feet and easy shoes... : Jones's celebrated waterproof composition... : Jones's Gloucestershire Specific for foot-rot in sheep : a disinfectant : the most speedy and certain cure, without injury to the foot / manufactured and sold wholesale, retail, and for exportation, by John Milton Jones, Gloucester.
  • A woman extravagantly equipped to deal with the cholera epidemic of 1832; representing the abundance of dubious advice on how to combat cholera. Etching, c. 1832.
  • Beware of misfits : take your child to a shop where trained staff measure length, width and girth / Clarks Ltd.
  • A shoe-seller who has one foot and goes himself unshod. Mezzotint by J. Gole after G.M. Mitelli.