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  • The drug stores : humorous patter song / written by G.G. Davis ; composed by W.R. Edwards ; sung by Will Edwards.
  • The drug stores : humorous patter song / written by G.G. Davis ; composed by W.R. Edwards ; sung by Will Edwards.
  • The drug stores : humorous patter song / written by G.G. Davis ; composed by W.R. Edwards ; sung by Will Edwards.
  • The drug stores : humorous patter song / written by G.G. Davis ; composed by W.R. Edwards ; sung by Will Edwards.
  • The drug stores : humorous patter song / written by G.G. Davis ; composed by W.R. Edwards ; sung by Will Edwards.
  • Science: a parody frontispiece to the Penny Magazine, with humorous representations of the "March of intellect" movement. Lithograph by G. Davies, 1832, after C.J. Grant.
  • Two dogs stare attentively at a hole in the haybarn's floorboards while another dog is watching the hay; vignettes show fairground attractions and humorous scenes. Etching by Frank Paton.
  • De ductu salivali novo, saliva, ductibus oculorum aquosis, et humore oculi aqueo / [Anton Nuck].
  • De ductu salivali novo, saliva, ductibus oculorum aquosis, et humore oculi aqueo / [Anton Nuck].
  • De ductu salivali novo, saliva, ductibus oculorum aquosis, et humore oculi aqueo / [Anton Nuck].
  • A woman refusing to get into a cab believing she will catch smallpox, the driver humorously reassures her. Wood engraving after J. Leech, 1863.
  • The passions, humorously delineated / By Timothy Bobbin, Esq., author of the Lancashire dialect: containing twenty-five plates, with his portrait, title plate, and poetical descriptions.
  • Lectures on the parts concerned in the operations on the eye, and on the structure of the retina ... To which are added, a paper on the vitreous humor; and also a few cases of ophthalmic disease / By William Bowman.
  • Speculum ægrotorum: the sicke-mens glasse: or a plaine introduction wherby one may giue a true and infallible iudgement, of the life or death of a sicke bodie, the originall cause of the griefe, how he is tormented and afflicted, what thinges are medicinable to the diseased person: and the day and houre in which he shall recouer, or surrender his vitall breath. Whereunto is annexed a treatise of the foure humors, and how they are ingendered and distributed in our humane bodies; with certaine and manifest signes to discerne of whate complexion any man is: and the operation that eating, drinking, rest and exercise, worketh in euery person: with certain speciall preseruatiues for the eye-sight / Composed by John Fage.
  • Le miroir des urines : par lesquelles on voit & connoît les différens tempéramens, les humeurs dominantes, les siéges & les causes des maladies d'un chacun / suivant les longues expériences du sieur Davach de la Riviere.
  • Le miroir des urines : par lesquelles on voit & connoît les différens tempéramens, les humeurs dominantes, les siéges & les causes des maladies d'un chacun / suivant les longues expériences du sieur Davach de la Riviere.
  • A profile evaluated by Lavater as harsh and displeasing, yet with traces of wit in the eyes. Drawing, c. 1789.
  • A maid puts a key down a man's shirt to stop his nosebleed. Lithograph, c. 1835-1841.
  • A man whose face expresses (according to the study of physiognomy) austerity blended with wit and rhetorical powers. Engraving by Barlow, 19th century.
  • A man whose physiognomy expresses, according to Lavater, openness of mind, taste, a happy memory, and wit. Drawing, c. 1789.
  • Three scenes illustrating the vanity of doctors. Lithograph by Béraud.
  • A wife, her physiognomy expressing good temper and humour according to Lavater. Drawing, c. 1789.
  • Prodexin : good living, a series of drawings by the Cruikshanks.
  • Prodexin : good living, a series of drawings by the Cruikshanks.
  • Prodexin : good living, a series of drawings by the Cruikshanks.
  • Prodexin : good living, a series of drawings by the Cruikshanks.
  • Three anatomical dissections taking place in an attic. Coloured lithograph by T. C. Wilson after a pen and wash drawing by T. Rowlandson.
  • Three anatomical dissections taking place in an attic. Coloured lithograph by T. C. Wilson after a pen and wash drawing by T. Rowlandson.
  • A pack of hounds chases a huntsmen up a tree with the mounted huntsmen looking on. Etching by W. S. Howitt, 1816.
  • Eating out. No. 3, The cits ordinary at the Gate House Highgate, or every hog to his own apple.