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  • Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary)
  • Branch of rosemary plant
  • Branch of rosemary plant
  • Patients waiting to see the doctor, with figures representing their fears. Oil painting by Rosemary Carson, 1997.
  • Patients waiting to see the doctor, with figures representing their fears. Oil painting by Rosemary Carson, 1997.
  • Patients waiting to see the doctor, with figures representing their fears. Oil painting by Rosemary Carson, 1997.
  • A liqueur label illustrated with the bust of a French seaman and sprigs of rosemary. Coloured engraving, 19th century.
  • The pains of gout could be eased by boiling rosemary leaves and tying them, wrapped in linen, round the afflicted members. Encyclopaedia of Superstitions, E. & M. Radford : 'Zyloric' Allopurinol.
  • The pains of gout could be eased by boiling rosemary leaves and tying them, wrapped in linen, round the afflicted members. Encyclopaedia of Superstitions, E. & M. Radford : 'Zyloric' Allopurinol.
  • Rosmarinus officinalis L. Lamiaceae Rosemary. Woody perennial. Distribution: Mediterranean. Quincy (1718) commended the flowers for epilepsy, apoplexy, palsies, uterine obstruction, jaundice, gout, and syringed into the ear with warm water for dislodging wax. It is licensed for use in Traditional Herbal Medicines in the UK (UK Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)). Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
  • DNA probe for human/hamster hybrid DNA
  • Cosmid DNA probe for chromosome 9, human
  • Use of DNA probe on c-some 9 heterochromatin
  • DNA probe for Y chromosome, meta/interphase
  • DNA sequencing using cosmids for c'some 9
  • Springtime glory : distinctive aromatic flavours / Compass Group.
  • Springtime glory : distinctive aromatic flavours / Compass Group.
  • Springtime glory : distinctive aromatic flavours / Compass Group.
  • Springtime glory : distinctive aromatic flavours / Compass Group.
  • The Metropolitan Benefit Societies' Asylum, Dalston, London. Pen drawing.
  • Westringia fruticosa 'Variegata'
  • An old lady selling matches, with boat masts in the background. Soft-ground etching, 1801.
  • Four plant stems with catkins, all from types of willow (Salix species). Chromolithograph by W. Dickes & co., c. 1855.
  • Gail's artisan bakery : bringing bread to life / Gail's.
  • Gail's artisan bakery : bringing bread to life / Gail's.
  • Gail's artisan bakery : bringing bread to life / Gail's.
  • Gail's artisan bakery : bringing bread to life / Gail's.
  • Pomander
  • Pomander
  • Pomander