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  • The unveiling of the statue of Sydenham in the Oxford museum : August 9, 1894, by the Marquess of Salisbury ... / address by Sir Henry W. Acland.
  • The unveiling of the statue of Sydenham in the Oxford museum : August 9, 1894, by the Marquess of Salisbury ... / address by Sir Henry W. Acland.
  • The unveiling of the statue of Sydenham in the Oxford museum : August 9, 1894, by the Marquess of Salisbury ... / address by Sir Henry W. Acland.
  • The unveiling of the statue of Sydenham in the Oxford museum : August 9, 1894, by the Marquess of Salisbury ... / address by Sir Henry W. Acland.
  • Invitation to an inaugural address by Patrick Manson, Dean of the College of Medicine for Chinese Hong Kong, to be given at the City Hall on October 1st 1887
  • Sir Jeffrey Dunstan, mayor of Garrett, presents an address from the Corporation of Garrett to William Pitt the younger, who wears a crown and sits on a commode. Coloured etching by F.G. Byron, 1788.
  • An essay on the recovery of the apparently dead / By Charles Kite ... Being the essay to which the Humane Society's Medal was adjudged. To which is prefixed, Dr. Lettsom's address on the delivery of the Medal.
  • An essay on the recovery of the apparently dead / By Charles Kite ... Being the essay to which the Humane Society's Medal was adjudged. To which is prefixed, Dr. Lettsom's address on the delivery of the Medal.
  • An essay on the recovery of the apparently dead / By Charles Kite ... Being the essay to which the Humane Society's Medal was adjudged. To which is prefixed, Dr. Lettsom's address on the delivery of the Medal.
  • An essay on the recovery of the apparently dead / By Charles Kite ... Being the essay to which the Humane Society's Medal was adjudged. To which is prefixed, Dr. Lettsom's address on the delivery of the Medal.
  • An essay on the recovery of the apparently dead / By Charles Kite ... Being the essay to which the Humane Society's Medal was adjudged. To which is prefixed, Dr. Lettsom's address on the delivery of the Medal.
  • An essay on the recovery of the apparently dead / By Charles Kite ... Being the essay to which the Humane Society's Medal was adjudged. To which is prefixed, Dr. Lettsom's address on the delivery of the Medal.
  • An essay on the recovery of the apparently dead / By Charles Kite ... Being the essay to which the Humane Society's Medal was adjudged. To which is prefixed, Dr. Lettsom's address on the delivery of the Medal.
  • [Printed letter from Henry, Duke of Gloucester, sent out in thanks for help in his Penny-a-week fund for the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John. Government House, Canberra is given as the sender's address].
  • A lecturer (William Kitchiner?) about to address a lecture on optics with the aid of candles, a telescope and magic lantern to a seated audience, he is interrupted by a Kentish hop merchant. Coloured etching, 1809, after G.M. Woodward.
  • A generous trial sample of 'Ovaltine' will be sent to anyone of your friends to whom you have specially recommended it : please fill in clearly name and address below, sign and post this card. A halfpenny stamp  only is necessary ... / A. Wander Ltd.
  • A generous trial sample of 'Ovaltine' will be sent to anyone of your friends to whom you have specially recommended it : please fill in clearly name and address below, sign and post this card. A halfpenny stamp  only is necessary ... / A. Wander Ltd.
  • A generous trial sample of 'Ovaltine' will be sent to anyone of your friends to whom you have specially recommended it : please fill in clearly name and address below, sign and post this card. A half-penny stamp  only is necessary ... / A. Wander Ltd.
  • A generous trial sample of 'Ovaltine' will be sent to anyone of your friends to whom you have specially recommended it : please fill in clearly name and address below, sign and post this card. A half-penny stamp  only is necessary ... / A. Wander Ltd.
  • The villager's friend and physician. Or, A familiar address on the preservation of health, and the removal of disease on its first appearance; supposed to be delivered by a village apothecary. With cursory observations on the treatment of children, on sobriety, industry, &c ... / [James Parkinson].
  • 'Intra-cranial tension': one page and label. Typed transcript of address given by Sir Victor Horsley to the Manchester Pathological Society, 1911. From material collected by Sir Geoffrey Jefferson for the Exhibit at the Symposium on the History of the Brain and its functions'. Exhibit at W.F.L. 15-17 July, 1957.
  • On a new method of managing fractures : from the address in surgery, delivered at the Twentieth Anniversary Meeting of the Provincial Medical and Surgical Association, held at Oxford, on Wednesday and Thursday, July 21st and 22nd, 1852 / by James Torry Hester, fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, surgeon to the Radcliffe Infirmary, Oxford.
  • Letter on corpulence / addressed to the public by William Banting.
  • Antiseptic surgery : an address delivered at St Thomas's Hospital with the subsequent debate to which are added a short statement of the theory of the antiseptic method, a description of the materials employed in carrying it out, and some applications of the method to operations and injuries in different regions of the body, and to wounds received in war / by William MacCormac.
  • Mémoire adressé au Congrès de Rastatt concernant la petite vérole / Johann Christian Wilhelm Juncker.
  • Mémoire adressé au Congrès de Rastatt concernant la petite vérole / Johann Christian Wilhelm Juncker.
  • Parler des problèmes de santé gênants, pourquoi s'en préoccuper, et à qui s'adresser? / ARCAT.
  • Parler des problèmes de santé gênants, pourquoi s'en préoccuper, et à qui s'adresser? / ARCAT.
  • Parler des problèmes de santé gênants, pourquoi s'en préoccuper, et à qui s'adresser? / ARCAT.
  • Parler des problèmes de santé gênants, pourquoi s'en préoccuper, et à qui s'adresser? / ARCAT.