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  • King's College, Strand, London. Engraving by J. C. Carter.
  • King's College Hospital, Camberwell, London: entrance. Coloured lithograph by T. Picken.
  • King's College, London. Engraving by J. Shury after T. H. Shepherd.
  • King's College Hospital, London: resident medical officers, 1930. Photograph by Bassano, 1930.
  • Charter of King's College, London. Coloured engraving by H.D. Smith, 1838.
  • King's College (London) medical students visiting the Parke, Davis & Co. Laboratories, Hounslow. Photograph, 1925.
  • King's College (London) medical students visiting the Parke, Davis & Co. Laboratories, Hounslow. Photograph, 1927.
  • M0006675: Illustration of the First Conference of Degrees in the Hall of King's College, University of London
  • King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London: view of the boiler room. Process print after W. A. Pite, 1912.
  • King's College School, Wimbledon, London: four sketches of the interior and exterior. Wood engraving by A.W. Brown, 1899.
  • King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London: detail views of a ward pavilion. Process print after W. A. Pite, 1912.
  • Buildings and surgeons and physicians of King's College Hospital, London. Coloured lithograph by Beynon & Company after H. Hale.
  • King's College (London) Medical Faculty Rugby Team: group portrait of winning team with cup for the 1925-1926 season. Photograph, 1926.
  • King's College, London: the interior of the theatre on prizegiving day. Engraving by H. Melville after T. H. Shepherd, ca. 1841.
  • King's College, London: the interior of the theatre on prizegiving day. Engraving by H. Melville after T. H. Shepherd, ca. 1841.
  • King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London: detail drawings of one bay of a ward pavilion. Process print after W. A. Pite, 1912.
  • King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London: a three-quarter view of the entrance in Bessemer Road. Process print after B. Hanslip Fletcher, 1938.
  • King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London: elevation of the administration block, with many details and a scale of feet. Process print after W. A. Pite, 1912.
  • King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London: the entrance facade of the administrative block, towards Bessemer Road, above, and details, below. Process print after W. A. Pite, 1912.
  • Living will : note to doctors: this living will is not intended as a substitute for discussion / Terrence Higgins Trust, King's College London, Centre of Medical Law and Ethics.
  • Living will : note to doctors: this living will is not intended as a substitute for discussion / Terrence Higgins Trust, King's College London, Centre of Medical Law and Ethics.
  • Living will : note to doctors: this living will is not intended as a substitute for discussion / Terrence Higgins Trust, King's College London, Centre of Medical Law and Ethics.
  • Living will : note to doctors: this living will is not intended as a substitute for discussion / Terrence Higgins Trust, King's College London, Centre of Medical Law and Ethics.
  • Living will : note to doctors: this living will is not intended as a substitute for discussion / Terrence Higgins Trust, King's College London, Centre of Medical Law and Ethics.
  • Living will : note to doctors: this living will is not intended as a substitute for discussion / Terrence Higgins Trust, King's College London, Centre of Medical Law and Ethics.
  • Living will : note to doctors: this living will is not intended as a substitute for discussion / Terrence Higgins Trust, King's College London, Centre of Medical Law and Ethics.
  • Living will : note to doctors: this living will is not intended as a substitute for discussion / Terrence Higgins Trust, King's College London, Centre of Medical Law and Ethics.
  • Teucrium scorodonia 'Crispum Marginatum' L. Lamiaceae Distribution: Europe Teucrium is named after king Teucer (who lived in the era between 1400 and 1000 BC) the first King of Troy. Dioscorides named a medicinal herb after Teucer, and Linnaeus consolidated this in 1753. Probably the Scordium or Water Germander. It was given very similar properties. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
  • Teucrium marum L. Lamiaceae Cat Thyme Distribution: Europe. Teucrium is named after Teucer (who lived in the era between 1400 and 1000 BC) the first King of Troy. Dioscorides named a medicinal herb after Teucer, and Linnaeus consolidated this in 1753. Assume property is the same as Germander, Teucrium chamaedrys. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
  • Westringia longifolia R.Br. Lamiaceae. Long leaf Westringia. Shrub. Distribution: Australia. Commemorates Dr Johan (John) Peter Westring (sometimes West Ring (1753-1833), also known as Johan Petter Westrin), physician to King Karl XIV of Sweden, and a keen lichenologist. He was born in Linköping, Sweden, where his father was a shoemaker. No information has been found for any medicinal use or toxicity, Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.