433 results filtered with: Snakes
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The subtle beast : snakes, from myth to medicine / André Ménez.
André MenezDate: 2003
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An Indian snake: Goobra. Engraving by W. Skelton, ca. 1796.
Date: [1796]Reference: 42562i- Archives and manuscripts
A green and red snake, surrounded by black question marks, and other shapes in red, purple, yellow and green
Parker, Janet, active approximately 1966Date: 7 January 1966Reference: 3010778iPart of: Papers of Edward Adamson (1911-1996)
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A female figure with a castle on her head measures a globe with a compass; representing geometry. Engraving by A. Vallée after M. de Vos.
Maerten de VosReference: 25905i
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An Indian snake: Tar Tutta. Engraving by W. Skelton, ca. 1796.
Date: [1796]Reference: 42572i- Pictures
A decorative design of snakes encircling palm trees for pharmacy labels. Reproduction of an etching.
Reference: 16229i
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Interior of a snake's lung (post-mortem).
ROYAL VETERINARY COLLEGE
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The circles of hell and limbo (containing Abraham and Lazarus) beneath the earth; snakes appear at the surface of the earth. Engraving by J. Wierix, 1595.
Date: [1595]Reference: 26239i- Archives and manuscripts
A large yellow keyhole in the centre surrounded by multicoloured shapes, a green snake, a purple prism and a rainbow crescent shape, on a light blue ground
Gurr, Graham, active approximately 1976-1984Date: 6 August 1982Reference: 2971538iPart of: Papers of Edward Adamson (1911-1996)- Archives and manuscripts
"Road to Recovery"
J, M.G, active approximately 1969Date: 15 July 1969Reference: PP/ADA/C/8/82Part of: Papers of Edward Adamson (1911-1996)- Books
The snakes of South Africa : their venom and the treatment of snake bite / by F.W. Fitzsimmons.
Fitzsimons, F. W. (Frederick William), 1875-Date: [1919?]
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People writhe in pain among the fiery serpents as Moses produces the brazen serpent. Line engraving after F. Fenzoni.
Ferraù FenzoniReference: 18336i
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Subcutaneous injection in a snake.
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Pilgrims with roses worship a snake shrine while a Brahmin priest and attendants pray during a snake festival. Gouache drawing.
Reference: 27589i
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King Louis XIV receives an enema while sitting on a globe of the earth, thus besmearing it with ordure; around him, chaos reigns; symbolising the events following the Protestant rebellions of 1674 including the flight of the royal family from England in 1689. Engraving by R. de Hooghe, c. 1689.
Romeyn de HoogheDate: 1689Reference: 17522i
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Laocoön. Etching by Sisto Badalocchio, 1606.
Sisto BadalocchioDate: 1606Reference: 11386i- Archives and manuscripts
Humanoid figures, some dismembered, and a figure in black, with black snakes, the face of an owl, and a large white dove above
O., active approximately 1949Date: 17 October 1949Reference: PP/ADA/C/8/114Part of: Papers of Edward Adamson (1911-1996)- Pictures
Two colubrid snakes, one a grass snake. Engraving, ca. 1778.
Date: 1778Reference: 42025i- Archives and manuscripts
Eyes, a face, a red snake and a robot figure with a pyramid shaped head
L., active approximately 1958-1959Date: c.1958-1959Reference: PP/ADA/C/8/87/3Part of: Papers of Edward Adamson (1911-1996)
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A Vespetro label illustrated with tropical plants and animals. Lithograph by E. Goy, 19th century, after G. Brunner.
Brunner, Georg, 1804-1882.Reference: 25684i
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A woman with two serpents holding her finger to her lips; representing prudence. Etching, 16--.
Date: [between 1600 and 1699]Reference: 26635i
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Caricatural illustration of ophidiophobia (fear of snakes)
Madeleine Kuijper illustraties
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Sri Lankan mask
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Venomous snakes - medical aspects.
Date: 1950- Pictures
Two snakes of the cobra family, one a greenish and one a petaline species. Engraving, ca. 1778.
Date: 1778Reference: 42006i