Attributed works:
1. Portrait of a group of surgeons supervising the amputation of a leg,
by Anthonie Palamedes. c.1658. Oil on panel, 95 by 65 cm. (Photograph
RKD, Netherlands Institute for Art History, The Hague).
Attributed works:
10. Title page of J. Veslingius: Konstige ontleding des menschelijken
lichaems, Amsterdam 1661. (National Museum Boerhaave, Leiden).
Attributed works:
11. Deceased conjoined twins, by Anthonie Palamedes. 1669. Oil on
canvas. (Anatomical Museum, Leiden University Medical Center).
Attributed works:
12. Two dead foetuses, by Anthonie Palamedes. 1658. Oil on
canvas. (Anatomical Museum, Leiden University Medical Center).
Attributed works:
13. Deathbed portrait of conjoined twins, by Evert van der Maes.
c.1628. Oil on canvas, 54 by 65.5 cm. (Haags Historisch Museum,
The Hague).
Attributed works:
2. Portrait of a group of surgeons supervising a trepanation, by
Anthonie Palamedes. c.1658. Oil on panel, 95 by 65 cm. (Photograph RKD,
Netherlands Institute for Art History, The Hague).
Attributed works:
3. Detail of Caring for the sick, by Domenico di Bartolo, showing a man
being washed before an operation. 1440. Fresco, height approx. 450 cm.
(Pellegrinaio, Spedale di S. Maria della Scala, Siena; Bridgeman Images).
Attributed works:
4. Frontispiece of Franciscus Arcaeus: De recta curandorum vulnerum
atque febrium ratione tractatus brevis & succinctus, Amsterdam 1658.
(Leiden University, Special Collections).
Attributed works:
5. Serratura, by Hans Wechtlin, from H. von Gersdorf: Feldbuch der
Wundartznei, Strasbourg 1528. Woodcut, 30 by 20 cm.
Attributed works:
6. Amputation scene. After a design for the frontispiece of P. Barbette:
Opera chirurgico-anatomica, ad circularem sanguinis motum,
aliaque recentiorum inventa, accommodata, Leiden 1672.
Attributed works:
7. Amputation scene, from W. Hildanus: De Gangraena et Sphacelo,
Tractatus Methodicus, 1617.
Attributed works:
8. Acts of medicine and surgery including the amputation of a leg
below the knee, by Jost Amman. c.1565. Woodcut. (National Library
of Medicine, Bethesda MD).
Attributed works:
9. The physician as God, from a series of four engravings, Allegories
of the medical profession, by the workshop of Hendrick Goltzius.
c.1587. Engraving, 17.8 by 22.8 cm. (Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam).