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  • Doctor Botherum, an itinerant medicine vendor (perhaps based on Doctor Bossy) selling his wares on stage with the aid of assistants to a raucous crowd. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1800.
  • A Portugese Jewish circumcision ceremony. Engraving, 1741, after B. Picart, 1722.
  • The Virgin Mary with the Christ child, Saint Augustine, Saint Antony, two angels, Antonio Galeazzo Bentivoglio (the patron) and a shepherd. Drawing by F. Rosaspina, c. 1830, after F. Francia.
  • The interior of a hospital of the Order of St. John. Line engraving by Rasmäsler, 1828, after J.H. Ramberg.
  • Circumcision of a male infant. Ottoman Empire.
  • The Foundling Hospital, Holborn, London: a bird's-eye view of the courtyard. Engraving by T. Bowles after L. P. Boitard, 1753.
  • Patients being tended and treated by nurses and physicians on a hospital ward. Line engraving by C. de Passe after M. de Vos.
  • A goddess probably Parvati as Durga riding on a lion presenting an infant Ganesha to a woman. Chromolithograph.
  • Viswāmitra rejecting his daughter Sakuntalā's birth. Chromolithograph by R. Varma.
  • A man and a woman with their hands on their heads in despair as 2 babies crawl below; with a map of the world highlighting the Seychelles and World AIDS Day; an advertisement for AIDS and the family for World AIDS Day, 1 December 1994 by the Ministry of Education and Culture. Colour lithograph by G. Luc, 1994.
  • The infant John the Baptist, sleeping. Engraving by Morel after Duchemin after C. Dolci.
  • Two naked children picking grapes. Lithograph by Piecq, c. 1845, after Gosse.
  • A drunken wet-nurse about to give the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) a drop of alcohol as a horrified Queen Victoria and Prince Albert burst in on the scene. Lithograph.
  • An exhausted mother gives birth before a crowd of French officials; symbolising the birth of the ideas of the July Revolution and their troubled patrimony in the hands of contemporary politicians. Lithograph by E. Forest after J. Grandville, 1831, after Eugène Devéria, 1827.
  • A woman milking a cow with a child, possibly Krishna begging for milk, while a seated cat observes. Chromolithograph.
  • A woman breast feeding two puppies while a Mexican man and woman implore her to feed their baby, which is lying on the floor on a bed of straw. Chromolithograph after A. Utrillo Viadera.
  • Fry's celebrated cocoa and chocolates / [J.S. Fry & Sons]
  • The pregnant Virgin Mary, with a dragon at her feet; representing a stage in the alchemical process. Colour painting after etching, 1772/3.
  • A drunken scene in a gin shop with children being given alcohol. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1848, after himself.
  • Shiva enthroned with his family, Parvati and Ganesha, attended by Nandi, a lion and two attendants. Chromolithograph, 1885.
  • Krishna as an infant sitting on Yasoda's lap with a female attendant. Chromolithograph by R. Varma, 1895.
  • One of the seven Acts of Mercy: Dress the naked. Line engraving by S. Bourdon after himself.
  • New and bestselling guides for counsellors : HIV and AIDS in mothers and babies : a guide to counselling : Lorraine Sherr / Blackwell Scientific Publications Ltd.
  • Clevedon Infant School. Pen and ink drawing, 1846.
  • Ospedale di Santa Maria Nuova, Florence, Italy: the hospital and piazza. Coloured line engraving by N. Parr, 17--, after G. Zocchi.
  • A drunken man is arrested for killing his wife. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1847, after himself.
  • A doctor vaccinating a baby, other babies wait with their mothers to be vaccinated. Process print after a photograph by M.M. Braun, Clément & Co. after a painting by P. Dagnan-Bouveret.
  • Unmarried mothers being brought before a court hearing and judged severely. Woodcut.
  • Baby Krishna sucking his toes, on his cobra throne, attended by female attendants, all surrounded by decorative borders. Wood engraving.
  • An alchemist hunched over his crucible; an assistant reads him a recipe, watched by an onlooker; the alchemist's wife weeps in the dim background, a baby clasped to her breast. Engraving by J. Boydell, c. 1760, after J. Steen.