- An early illustration of the octagonal scarificator
- Woman using leeches
- King or Chief of Franks armed with the Seramasax, from a Miniature of the Ninth Century
- Scarification without cupping in Egypt
- A man employing leeches to reduce his weight
- Instruments and technique of phlebotomy
- Bloodletting
- Costumes of the Franks from the Fourth to the Eighth Centuries
- Damoiseau’s terabdella
- Cupping Instruments
- Paré’s scarificator
- Civic Guard of Ghent (Brotherhood of St. Sebastian)
- Dry cupping for sciatica
- W. D. Hooper’s patent cupping apparatus with tubular blades
- Depurator patented by A. F. Jones, 1866
- Advertisement for phlebotomy and cupping instruments
- Patent for a complex cupping pump
- Instruments for bleeding from the arm, 1708
- Wet Cupping for a headache
- Demours’ device for combining cup, scarifier and exhausting apparatus
- Junod’s boot applied to a baby in the cradle
- R. J. Dodd’s patent cupping apparatus
- Ballet
- Anglo Saxon Retainer
- German Soldier
- Costume of the Franks in the Eighth Century
- Empalement
- Swiss Grand Provost
- Tunic
- King Louis le Jeune
- Horned Head-dress Beatrice, Countess of Arundel, 1439
- Charles the Simple
- Charlotte of Savoy
- Entry of Loius XI
- Hanging to music
- Charles V of France
- Coronation of Charlemagme
- Musicians
- Water Torture
- Sword Dance
- Joan of Navarre
- Entry of the Roi de l'Epinette
- Beheading
- Clothworker
- An Exquisite
- Beggar
- The Springboard
- German Beggar
- Judge
- Imperial Procession
- Sculptured Comb
- Gentleman of the French Court
- Torture of the wheel
- Jeanne de Bourbon
- King Childebert
- German Knights
- Labouring Colon (Twelfth Century)
- Costume of Slaves or Serfs, from the Sixth to the Twelfth Centuries
- King of the Franks
- Doge of Venice