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  • Rabbits. Gouache, 18--.
  • Pet rabbits
  • Pet rabbits.
  • Rabbits playing and eating outside their burrow. Etching by W-S Howitt, ca 1798.
  • Four domesticated rabbits. Colour reproduction of a painting.
  • Max Broedel 'Some Welch rabbits', caricature of W.H. Welch
  • Hunting: hunters smoking rabbits out of their burrows, beating the ground with clubs, and closing ranks to catch rabbits. Engraving attributed to A. Wierix II after J. Stradanus.
  • Two rabbits sitting next to the entrance of their burrow while a couple of rabbits are gamboling in the background. Etching by J. Tookey after J. C. Ibbetson.
  • Effects of gravitation on the blood in the brains of two rabbits
  • Effects of haemorrhage and strangulation on the blood in the brains of two rabbits
  • Effects of post mortem posture on the blood in the brains of two rabbits
  • Effects on the blood in the brains of two rabbits after death by drowning
  • Sheep and rabbits in a barn with a window overlooking a rural landscape. Lithograph.
  • Four rabbits, a hedgehog (?) and two foxes. Cut-out engraving pasted onto paper, 16--?.
  • A winter scene with a fox watching rabbits feeding in the snow. Etching by W C(?).
  • Louis Pasteur, with two white rabbits in his arms. Colour lithograph by T. Chartran [T.], 1887.
  • Louis Pasteur, with two white rabbits in his arms. Colour lithograph by T. Chartran [T.], 1887.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: production of the rabies vaccine: caged rabbits, after inoculation. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • Mary Tofts, a woman who pretended that she had given birth to rabbits. Stipple engraving by Maddocks.
  • Rabies: the danger of importing cats, mice, dogs and rabbits into the British Isles. Colour lithograph, 1990.
  • A cottager returns to his family with two rabbits he has shot. Coloured process print after George Morland.
  • A goddess (Bellona?) surrounded by stags, rabbits or hares, demons and owls. Engraving by E. Delaune, ca. 1560.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: rabbits, used in the development of rabies vaccines, in an enclosure. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • A boy sits in a stable with five rabbits and a horse looks over the stable door. Coloured lithograph.
  • Mary Tofts, a woman who pretended that she had given birth to rabbits. Coloured stipple engraving by Maddocks, ca. 1819.
  • Mary Tofts, a woman who pretended that she had given birth to rabbits. Coloured stipple engraving by Maddocks, ca. 1819.
  • Mary Toft (Tofts), who duped several doctors into believing she had given birth to a litter of rabbits: twelve episodes. Etching.
  • Mary Toft (Tofts), who duped several doctors into believing she had given birth to a litter of rabbits: twelve episodes. Etching.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: production of the rabies vaccine: caged rabbits showing symptoms of rabies after inoculation. Photograph, ca. 1910.
  • The Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, India: instruments used in animal experimentation, particularly in work with rabbits to develop rabies vaccines. Photograph, ca. 1910.