299 results filtered with: Skeleton

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The origin of the vertebrate skeleton / by Harry G. Seeley.
Harry Govier SeeleyDate: 1872- Books
A short course on human osteology / by M.R. Drennan.
Matthew Robertson DrennanDate: 1928
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Skeleton of a man holding a shepherd's crook, standing beside the skeletons of a ram and a cow. Lithograph by B. Waterhouse Hawkins, 1860.
Benjamin Waterhouse HawkinsDate: [1860]Reference: 564669i
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A doctor, straddled by a skeleton, holds a full purse in his hands; signifying that he lives well off others' deaths. Coloured engraving.
Reference: 16058i
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Report on the skeleton found near Walton-on-Naze / by Arthur Keith.
Arthur KeithDate: [1912]- Archives and manuscripts
Blue horizontal stripes against which two disembodied heads attend a lecture on vertebrae
Cohen, Joseph, active approximately 1984Date: 10 October 1984Reference: 2922204iPart of: Papers of Edward Adamson (1911-1996)
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Engravings of the skeleton of the human body / by John Gordon.
John GordonDate: 1818- Books
Lost souls / Lena Herzog ; introduction by Luc Sante ; essay by D. Graham Burnett.
Lena HerzogDate: [2010], ©2010
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Catalogue of the specimens illustrating the osteology and dentition of vertebrated animals, recent and extinct : contained in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England / by William Henry Flower.
Royal College of Surgeons of EnglandDate: 1907-
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People reaching for alcoholic drink falling from a pile of barrels of liquor likened to the upas-tree; skeletons litter the ground. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, c. 1842.
George CruikshankDate: 1842]Reference: 26469i
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A physician examining a pregnant woman's urine specimen in his library. Mezzotint.
Reference: 21771i- Books
A Bronze Age burial from St. Margaret's-at-Cliffe / T. Anderson.
Anderson, TrevorDate: 1994- Pictures
An aged anatomist selecting his dissection instrument while a young woman tries to warn that his subject is alive. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1811.
Thomas RowlandsonDate: 12 March 1811Reference: 11062i
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The upper half of a skeleton without the skull. Pen and ink drawing.
Reference: 33033i
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A chart of farm animals consisting of quadrupeds (horse, donkey, pig, dog, cow and sheep) and birds (hens, geese and ducks). Process print.
Reference: 40101i
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Standing male figure, front view, with scales of proportion: illustration shows the skeleton and outline of the body and includes a detail of a foot. Lithograph by J.S. Cuthbert, 1789.
Cuthbert, J. C.Date: [1879]Reference: 568735i- Pictures
Anatomy Theatre, Leiden, the Netherlands. Line engraving.
Reference: 20255i
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Standing male figure, side view, with scales of proportion: illustration shows the skeleton and outline of the body and includes details of an arm and foot. Lithograph by J.S. Cuthbert, 1789.
Cuthbert, J. C.Date: 1879Reference: 568732i- Books
The molecule hunt : archaeology and the hunt for ancient DNA / Martin Jones.
Martin JonesDate: 2001
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A professor asking a medical student his prognosis for a particular case. Coloured process print, 1900.
Date: 1900Reference: 15699i
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Napoleon climbing a headless skeleton trying to reach an unattainable crown; representing his imperial ambitions for France and his own for sovereignty. Coloured etching, 1803.
Date: June 1803Reference: 12195i- Books
Osteology & arthrology of the domesticated animals / edited by H.V. Hughes and J.W. Dransfield.
Macfadyean, John, 1853-Date: 1953- Books
A case of osteosarcoma in a late medieval-early modern skull from Kyjov (Czech Republic) / Eugen Strouhal [and others].
Date: 1997- Archives and manuscripts
Various shapes, figures and symbols including a magnet, triangles and question marks
Pleasance, Anthony, active approximately 1966Date: 25 October 1966Reference: 3016001iPart of: Papers of Edward Adamson (1911-1996)
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Four scenes from W. Combe's verse Dr. Last or the devil upon two sticks, a parody of the Royal college of physicians and in particular John Fothergill. Engraving after W. Combe.
William CombeReference: 22092i