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Edinburgh, 9-10 Queen Street, Royal College Of Physicians

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View of front facade showing horse and carriage drawn up outside, insc: 'Royal College of Physicians. Edinburgh.417'
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Drawing of north elevation [without statues].
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View of N facade showing statues of Aesculapius (left), Hippocrates (right) and Hygeia (top), and panels depicting the lyre of Apollo flanked by winged lions.
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View of carving of staff of Aesculapius, one of a pair flanking entrance on N facade.
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View of cast-iron lamp, one of four on wall in front of N facade.
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View of cast-iron lamps, one either side of steps leading from foyer to inner door.
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View of the frieze in the Hall, showing portrait profiles of William Harvey, Alexander Monro primus and William Cullen, with representations of Hygeia, and two panels carved with a cherub.
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View of plaster bust of Galen, in the Hall.
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View of plaster bust of Dr John Thomson by Richard Westmacott the Younger, in the Hall.
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View of hanging lamp, one of a pair hanging from brackets either side of the foot of the stairs.
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View of plaster bust of Sir John Batty Tuke, in the Hall.
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View of marble bust of James George Playfair by Hiram Powers, in the Hall.
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View of plaster bust of Dr Rutherford, in the Hall.
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View of marble bust of an unidentified female by John Hutchison, 1863, in the Hall.
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Perspective view of interior of new library
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View of marble bust of William Pulteney Alison M. D. by William Brodie, 1861, ground floor W side.
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View of head of Aesculapius, above door to the Hall.
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View of marble bust of Daniel Rutherford Haldane M. D. by Charles McBride, 1888, at the top of the stairs outside the library, E side.
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View of the frieze in the Hall, showing portrait profiles of James Gregory and John Hunter, with representations of Hygeia, and a panel carved with a cherub.
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View of the frieze in the Hall, showing portrait profiles of Mathew Bailie, John Abercrombie and John Thomson, with representations of Hygeia, the coat of arms of the Royal College of Physicians and two panels carved with a cherub.
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View of the frieze in the Hall, showing the coat of arms of the Royal College of Physicians and representations of Hygeia.
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View of plaster bust of Hippocrates, in the Hall.
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View of plaster bust of William Harvey by Peter Scheemakers, 1739, in the Hall.
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View of the Royal College of Physicians sundial, between first and second floors of the rear elevation of 8 Queen Street (Sir Robert Sibbald Physic Garden).
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