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  • Per post : Messrs. Taylors' Drug Co., Ltd., Burley Hill, Leeds / from Francis Cupiss Ltd., The Wilderness, Diss.
  • Mrs Broadbent, afflicted with breast cancer. Watercolour, 1840.
  • John Nevins, suffering from "herpes", skin disease on the back, possibly shingles. Watercolour, 1834.
  • Mrs Broadbent, afflicted with breast cancer. Watercolour, 1840.
  • Published by kind permission of Daisy Ltd., Leeds proprietors of The Famous Daisy Headache Cure.
  • A young man, J. Kay, afflicted with a disease which has eaten away part of his face. Oil painting, ca. 1820.
  • A clear case for Clense.
  • A young man, J. Kay, afflicted with a disease which has eaten away part of his face. Oil painting, ca. 1820.
  • Mrs Broadbent, afflicted with breast cancer. Watercolour, 1840.
  • A young man, J. Kay, afflicted with a disease which has eaten away part of his face. Oil painting, ca. 1820.
  • A man dressed in torn denim jeans and jacket stands against a brick wall with his hand inside his trousers; advertisement for Mesmac Leeds. Lithograph , 1990.
  • White silhouette of a man's head with a penis in his mouth. Lithograph, 1993.
  • Three astonishing wonders!! ... : the British phenomenon Miss Stringer, the young Yorkshire Giantess ... Miss Newcomb, the Lincolnshire Lady ... Master Wall, the Cornish Dwarf.
  • Mrs Broadbent, afflicted with breast cancer. Watercolour, 1840.
  • A young man, J. Kay, afflicted with a disease which has eaten away part of his face. Oil painting, ca. 1820.
  • A pink triangle incorporating the letters 'love safe live sexy' against a black background; representing an advertisement for safe sex by MESMAC Leeds. Colour lithograph, 1992.
  • Mrs Broadbent, afflicted with breast cancer. Watercolour, 1840.
  • Mrs Prince, after surgical removal of a breast. Watercolour, 1841.
  • Mrs Broadbent, afflicted with breast cancer. Watercolour, 1840.
  • A boy with a hole in his right cheek. Watercolour, 18--.
  • Select medicines and family articles prepared and sold by J. K. Clapham, dispensing chemist, and manufacturer of aerated waters, 6, Briggate, Leeds.
  • Mrs Broadbent, afflicted with breast cancer. Watercolour, 1840.