40 results filtered with: Taylor, J.

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A boxing match in Tonga witnessed by Captain Cook. Engraving by J. Taylor, 1782, after J. Webber, 1778.
John WebberDate: [1784]Reference: 566223i- E-books
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A sling and a stone; or, the sword of the Lord and of Gideon. Being a Defence of the All-Glorious Trinity, and the Eternal Divinity of God the Son; with some other fundamental Principles of the Christian Religion against all the Antitrinitarians, Jews, Ar
Taylor, J.Date: [1742]
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A portable oven, and a machine for making the tips of hats. Engraving by J. Taylor after C. Varley.
Cornelius VarleyDate: [1821]Reference: 36768i
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Surgical instruments for lithotomy operations, including knives, ligatures and forceps. Engraving by J. Taylor.
Reference: 493257i
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Surgical instruments, including a catheter, bistouries, needles and probes. Engraving by J. Taylor.
Reference: 485634i
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The wounding of Lord Nelson on the deck of HMS Victory at the battle of Trafalgar. Engraving by Taylor after R. Corbould.
Richard CorbouldDate: 27 March 1813Reference: 548101i- Pictures
Hydraulics: filtration, displacement, pressure, etc. Engraving by J. Taylor.
Reference: 45297i
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Foetuses in utero: four figures showing cross-sections of a foetus in various positions in the uterus. Line engraving, 1791, by W. Taylor after F. Birnie, after W. Smellie.
William SmellieDate: May 6th 1791Reference: 561823i
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A surgeon extracting a tooth from a patient, while the latter's concerned wife stands in the background. Etching by J. Taylor, 1811, after G. Dou.
Gerrit DouDate: 1811Reference: 16459i
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Male and female pelvises: eight figures showing cross-sections of the organs and blood vessels of the male and female pelvis. Line engraving by J. Taylor, 1790, after F. Birnie.
Frederick BirnieDate: March 12th 1790Reference: 561906i
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Foetuses in utero: six figures showing cross-sections of foetuses in various positions in the uterus prior to and during birth. Line engraving by W. Taylor, 1791, after F. Birnie after Smellie.
William SmellieDate: April 15th, 1791Reference: 561837i
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Two monks guarding a coffin inside an old building. Etching by W. Greatbach after J. Taylor.
Taylor, J.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 29907i- Ephemera
J. Taylor, (late C. Maxwell), apothecary, & chemist : opposite St. Dunstan's Church Fleet Street, London : sells all sorts of druggs, chemical & galenicals, wholesale & retail : physicians prescriptions faithfully prepared, on the most reasonable terms, & with the best of medicines.
Taylor, J.Date: [between 1740 and 1759?]- Pictures
Hydraulics: filtration, displacement, pressure, etc. Engraving by J. Taylor.
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Hydraulics: Archimedean screw, siphon, steam engines, etc. Engraving by J. Taylor.
Reference: 45302i