museums and institutions:
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45. The Agnew clinic, by Thomas Eakins. 1889. Canvas, 214.3 by 300 cm. (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia).
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46. Detail of Fig.45, showing students at top left.
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47. Detail of Fig.45, showing Dr Milliken and Thomas Eakins.
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48. The Agnew clinic, detail of frame.
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49. Detail of Fig.45, showing the student audience.
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50. Agnew clinic, interior, medical faculty, by George Chambers. 1886. Black and white photograph, 16 by 21 cm. (University Archives, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia).
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51. Drawing 7 (Constructing space in perspective), by Thomas Eakins. c.1884–87. Pen and ink over graphite on buff wove paper, 42.6 by 56.7 cm. (Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia).
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52. Anatomical casts, by Thomas Eakins. 1880 (cast 1930). Bronze, Right shoulder, arm and hand, 69.8 cm. long; Back of male torso, 76.8 cm. long; Right thigh, leg and foot, 99.1 cm. long. (Philadelphia Museum of Art).
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53. Dr D. Hayes Agnew, by Bernard Uhle. 1889. Canvas, 130.8 by 95.2 cm. (University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia).
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54. The Gross clinic, by Thomas Eakins. 1875. Canvas, 243.8 by 198 cm. (Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia).
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55. Thomas Eakins with Dr Frederick Milliken, in the Chestnut Street studio, attributed to Susan Macdowell Eakins. 1889. Dry-plate negative, 4 by 5 cm. (Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia).