433 results filtered with: Snakes

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Five snakes of the cobra family, one a coral snake eating a lizard. Engraving, ca. 1778.
Date: 1778Reference: 42000i- Pictures
A design with a snake encircling a palm for a pharmacy label. Etching.
Reference: 16257i
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The skin of a Coluber snake. Colour nature print, 1853.
Date: 1853Reference: 42602i
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A horned viper. Coloured engraving, ca. 1792.
Date: 1 Nov 1792Reference: 42591i
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Apollo with his bow, having slain the Python. Engraving by W. Grainger, ca. 1790 (?).
Grainger, William, active approximately 1780-1800.Date: [between 1700 and 1799?]Reference: 26752i- Pictures
Two snakes of the cobra family, one a brown-banded species. Engraving, ca. 1778.
Date: 1778Reference: 41996i- Pictures
Two snakes, one a coral snake and the other possibly a Malaysian Short python. Engraving, ca. 1778.
Date: 1778Reference: 42028i
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View inside Python's mouth, glottis open
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An Indian snake: Bungarum Pamah. Engraving by Skelton, ca. 1796.
Date: [1796]Reference: 42560i
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The infant Hercules strangling snakes. Engraving by Agostino Veneziano, 1533, after Giulio Romano.
Q215305Date: 1533Reference: 11323i- Journals
Memórias do Instituto de Butantan.
Date: 1918-- Pictures
A viper seen from below and above and a typical viper skeleton. Engraving, ca. 1778.
Date: 1778Reference: 41966i- Archives and manuscripts
Close-up of genital area with an open bleeding wound and cuts on either side
Gurr, Graham, active approximately 1976-1984Date: 14 December 1983Reference: PP/ADA/C/8/61/54Part of: Papers of Edward Adamson (1911-1996)
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Lesions on the rostrum of a snake.
ROYAL VETERINARY COLLEGE- Archives and manuscripts
Miscellaneous: English, 18th century
Date: 1739-1797Reference: MS.7544
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A woman with a castle on her head traces a compass across a globe while two men crouch over it; representing geometry. Engraving by C. Cort, 1565, after F. Floris, c. 1557.
Q543948Date: 1565Reference: 25661i
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Eve presents Adam with the apple. Etching by J.E. Ridinger after himself, c. 1750.
Johann Elias RidingerReference: 20727i- Books
Discursus medico-philosophicus de casu adolescentis cujusdam Argentoratensis mirabili; : qui anno M. DC. XVII ... mortuus in quodam paternarum aedium loco, adjacente ipsi serpente ... inventus fuit; publice ... habitus / à Melchiore Sebizio.
Melchior SebischDate: M. DC. XVIII. [1618]
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Drawing: female Grass Snake's organs
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A snake arising from a pit with a bomb above and two faces in profile either side
Gurr, Graham, active approximately 1976-1984Date: 26 October 1983Reference: 2971499iPart of: Papers of Edward Adamson (1911-1996)
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Essay on the physiognomy of serpents / By H. Schlegel ; Translated by Thos. Stewart Traill.
Hermann SchlegelDate: 1843- Books
The hyoid and its associated muscles in snakes / David A. Langebartel.
Langebartel, David A., 1929-Date: 1968- Archives and manuscripts
Two figures attacked by a bat and a snake in a wood with a woman lying bleeding in the foreground
Bonwick, Gillian, active approximately 1966Date: 18 March 1966Reference: 2913426iPart of: Papers of Edward Adamson (1911-1996)
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Common European Adder yawning
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As people collapse with snake bites, Moses brings out the brazen serpent. Woodcut.
Reference: 18285i