33 results filtered with: Caduceus

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Smoking: a man smoking in the countryside, his head represented as a cigarette which turns into a smoking chimney; representing the polluting effects of smoking. Colour lithograph after M. Glaser, 1973.
Milton GlaserDate: 1973Reference: 660175i
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Women representing architecture and astronomy. Coloured stipple engraving by J. Chapman, 1803, after R. Corbould.
Richard CorbouldDate: 22 October 1803Reference: 25669i
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A red-faced king stands in a red robe, flanked by a queen and the deity Mercury in green clothes; representing a stage in the process of alchemy. Coloured etching, ca. 18th century.
Reference: 38627i
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A crowned woman in red holding a rose-topped caduceus; she is suspended in a circle of water; a cherub blows wind from above; representing a stage in the process of alchemy. Coloured etching, ca. 18th century.
Reference: 38629i
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The London Hospital, Whitechapel. Engraving, 1758.
Reference: 39432i
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M0003440: Plaster cast of caduceus
Date: 14 March 1933Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/28/23Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Pictures
A caduceus in which the staff ends in a clenched fist, against a red star; representing fighting for free healthcare in Madison, Wisconsin. Colour lithograph, 1969.
Date: [1969]Reference: 2155763i- Pictures
The god Mercury (Hermes) with a cock. Engraving by E. Delaune, c. 1560.
Étienne DelauneDate: 1560Reference: 25873i
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Circe, Ulysses [Odysseus] and Mercury [Hermes]. Etching by P. Aquila after Annibale Carracci.
Annibale CarracciReference: 11481i- Pictures
Cupid flying with the caduceus and winged helmet of Mercury. Etching by G. Audran, ca. 1675, after Raphael.
RaphaelDate: [1675?]Reference: 2897505i
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Clymer and Dixon's patent Columbian printing press.
Date: January 31st 1852Reference: 46115i
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M0003441: Metal caduceus on wall
Date: 14 March 1933Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/28/24Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive
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A woman holding the caduceus and a bunch of keys; representing dialectic. Engraving by E. Delaune, ca. 1560.
Étienne DelauneDate: 1560Reference: 25884i
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Mercury [Hermes]. Engraving.
Reference: 11266i
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Caduceus: a Doctor's sign in the Wellcome Institute.

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Giuseppe Maria Saverio Bertini. Etching, 1752, after A. Selvi.
Selvi, A.Date: 1752Reference: 1060i
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M0002674: Crest on the title page from Bentley and Trimen: Medicinal plants (1880)
Date: 01 January 1932Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/22/53Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive
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Italian scientists: Galileo in the centre, others in orbit around him. Lithograph by V. Mollame, 1842.
Mollame, Vincenzo, 1812-Date: 1842Reference: 662158i
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Sir Humphry Davy Rolleston. Photograph by A.C. Cooper after George Henry, 1925.
Henry, George, 1858-1943.Date: 1900-1999Reference: 13972i
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Mercury lies dying from cholera, surrounded by ministers; representing the sickly state of the French economy in the 1830s. Coloured etching, c. 1832.
Date: [1832]Reference: 16429i
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Surgical anatomy: front cover of wrapper to Fascicule 1 of Joseph Maclise's work. Lithograph, 1851.
Joseph MacliseDate: [1851]Reference: 641893i
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Hands clasping a caduceus with twinned cornucopias surmounted by Pegasus. Woodcut, 1588.
Date: 1588Reference: 567440i
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Mercury discovering the caduceus. Photographic postcard by Neurdein frères after A. Idrac, 191-.
Date: [between 1910 and 1919?]Reference: 2045569iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.
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A bowl on a base, a torch on a stand, a metal vase, and a vase with the caduceus on its side. Etching by L. Roccheggiani, ca. 1811.
Lorenzo RoccheggianiDate: [1811?]Reference: 2499234i- Pictures
Hermes (Mercury) as god of trade and communication in both the ancient and the modern world. Etching by R. Spofforth, 1717, after G. La Dame.
Ladame, Gabriel, active 1640-1694.Date: [1726?]Reference: 2855746i