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  • A senior German army doctor being driven at speed in a horse-drawn carriage. Coloured lithograph, c. 1870.
  • A rider on his horse baulking over a fox. Colour lithograph cut paper work.
  • Rama fighting his sons Lava and Kusa with Hanuman helping. Watercolour drawing.
  • The fatal wounding of Sir Ralph Abercrombie at Alexandria, 1801. Line engraving.
  • The outline of two horses with one body. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1973.
  • Persons are respectfully solicited to read the following directions as they contain valuable information as to the use of the Balls, and general treatment of the animal whilst under their operation... : directions for use...
  • An episode in Tristram Shandy: Doctor Slop, having fallen off his horse, is greeted by Obadiah. Etching after L. Sterne.
  • Panoramic view of Buxton with a key to the sights. Line engraving by Newman & Co.
  • The gentlemen, farmers, jockies, stage-coachmen and carriers universal medicine in the true cordial horse balls and preparation of antimony, adapted for the use and benefit of all, as well the race as cart horse : the cordial balls ... / Samuel Gibson.
  • The Royal museum and foreground. Lithograph by W. Loeillot.
  • A horse cantering. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
  • The good Samaritan helping a stranger who has been ignored by a priest and Levite. Line engraving by S. Smith after C.L. Eastlake.
  • An episode in Tristram Shandy: Obadiah riding a coach horse knocks Dr. Slop off his pony into a pond, a sign to Shandy Hall hangs over him. Etching by J. Bretherton, 1773, after H.W. Bunbury after L. Sterne.
  • Cupiss' Grease Ball : when giving the ball, if hard, hold in the hand before a fire until soft / [Francis Cupiss Ltd.]
  • Cupiss' Tonic Powder : "the natural choice" : Cupiss Tonic Powder made from the finest natural ingredients from around the world for over 160 years. It acts as a general pick-me-up, increasing the appetite and stamina thus helping to restore your horse to peak condition... : minimum net weight 900 gms. / Francis Cupiss Ltd.
  • A lion attacking a horse. Engraving by R. Collin, 1679, after J. von Sandrart.
  • Pratt's gripe mixture : the mixture has proved itself in thousands of instances, the very best which can be given to a horse suffering either from gripes or inflammation ... / prepared only by T. Pratt, veterinary surgeon, Masham & Ripon.
  • A horse and its foal are looking at a pack-mule. Etching by Barbarina Dacre, 1793.
  • A horse walking. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
  • St Luke's Hospital, Cripplegate, London: the facade from the east. Coloured aquatint after T. H. Shepherd, 1815.
  • An English fool acting as spokesman for a Dutch quack doctor; an ornate border composed of the paraphernalia of quackery surrounds his proclamation. Engraving by G. Bickham.
  • University College, London: the main building. Coloured engraving by T. Higham after W. Wilkins.
  • Remarks on Major's influenza drinks / [J. Major].
  • The blind school, Southwark. Coloured engraving, 1813.
  • Human physiognomies next to animal physiognomies, showing the relations between certain of the species. Etching, c. 1820, after C. Le Brun.
  • A large table in a lecture hall with many commercial medicine vendors and practitioners seated around it: in the background are many tiers of spectators. Engraving, 1748.
  • Cupiss' Tonic Powder : minimum net weight 4 kilos. 995 gms. (333 doses) / Francis Cupiss Ltd.
  • Page 104: a warrior on horseback. Watercolour drawing.
  • An English fool acting as spokesman for a Dutch quack doctor; an ornate border composed of the paraphernalia of quackery surrounds his proclamation. Engraving by G. Bickham.
  • A horse drawing a chariot and driver. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.