- Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln - Chinaman with beard
Chinaman with beard - Walking Dress 1810
The Empire gown is figured in the illustration of a walking dress, 1810. It lasted practically until the advent of the crinoline in the forties, when it finally disappeared. - E2
- Man wih cat
- Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln - Lady
Lady in Hat - The Actor manager
- Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria - The Music-Hall Comedian
- lady with hat
- The political economist
- Woman with hat
- Curls
Young lady with curls - Man with little dog
- King Leopold
- Abraham Lincoln (1)
- the Gaze
- i 189
- Lady 4
- lady 2
- Mouth
- Lincoln 1860
- Illustrating Galen’s physiological teaching
The basic principle of life, in the Galenic physiology, is a spirit, anima or pneuma, drawn from the general world-soul in the act of respiration. It enters the body through the rough artery (τραχεῖα ἀρτηρία, arteria aspera of mediaeval notation), the organ known to our nomenclature as the trachea. From this trachea the pneuma passes to the lung and then, through the vein-like artery (ἀρτηρία φλεβώδης, arteria venalis of mediaeval writers, the pulmonary vein of our nomenclature), to the left ventricle. Here it will be best to leave it for a moment and trace the vascular system along a different route. - Eye
- J C Coleman
J C Coleman - The Reviewer
- Eyes
- Eye
- The Baritone
- Face
- 004
- Eyes
- Eye
- Eye
- Eyes
- Eye
- Eye
- Adelina Patti
- Eye
- Eye
- Nose
- Mouth
- Eye
- Nose
- Eye
- Mouth
- Nose
- The Painter
- Mouth
- Eye
- Nose
- E1
- man and woman
- Nose
- Nose
- Mouth
- Nose
- Mouth
- Mouth