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  • Locks: the mechanism of a lock. Engraving by Mutlow.
  • Woodwork: a mechanical band-saw. Engraving after a photograph.
  • Bridges: a drawbridge, details of the winding mechanism. Engraving.
  • Tractatus physico-medicus de homine, in quo status ejus tam naturalis, quam praeternaturalis, quoad theoriam rationalem mechanice demonstratur / [Theodorus Craanen].
  • Morning and evening amusements, at Merlin's Mechanical Museum, No. 11, Princes Street, Hannover Square.
  • Japanese wooden mechanical fly-trap, with emptied contents. Photograph, 1905/1915.
  • Clocks: the mechanism of a chiming clock. Engraving by Mutlow.
  • Technology: details of a lock mechanism. Engraving by A. Bell.
  • Grand philosophical, optical, & mechanical exhibition / by M. de Philipsthal.
  • Clocks: the mechanism of a large clock. Engraving, c.1861.
  • Woodwork: a mechanical band-saw. Engraving by J. W. Lowry.
  • Dodrill-GMR mechanical heart being used during a cardiac operation.
  • Physics: mechanical equipment. Coloured engraving by J. Emslie, 1850, after himself.
  • Textiles: a mechanical Jacquard loom, three-quarter view with spectators. Engraving.
  • A mechanical account of poisons in several essays / By Richard Mead.
  • Clocks: an escapement mechanism. Engraving by W. Kelsall after J. Clement.
  • The treatment of the insane without mechanical restraints / by John Conolly.
  • Hydraulics: a lobed water-pump mechanism. Engraving by Mutlow after Blunt.
  • Clocks: a striking mechanism. Engraving by S. Porter after C. Varley.
  • The treatment of the insane without mechanical restraints / by John Conolly.
  • Clocks: the mechanism of an alarm clock. Engraving after J. Farey.
  • Clocks: various types of clock mechanism. Engraving by J. W. Lowry.
  • A mechanical account of poisons in several essays / By Richard Mead.
  • Amenorrhea dysmenorrhea are disturbances of the endocrine mechanism of menstruation ...
  • An old man rests his head on his hand; cherubs play in a room filled with mechanical instruments; representing mechanical philosophy (or 18th century physics). Stipple engraving by J. Chapman, 1816.
  • Clocks: mechanism of a pocket watch. Coloured engraving by J. Pass, 1810.
  • Clocks: various pocket watches, and details of their mechanisms. Engraving c.1861.
  • Clocks: a watch mechanism and main spring. Engraving by Mutlow after Blunt.
  • Clocks: a striking mechanism. Engraving by J. B. Taylor after C. Varley.
  • Clocks: a clock face (top), and mechanism (below). Engraving by A. Bell.