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  • Diagram of a canine retina.
  • Dissected pelvis and hindlimb, canine
  • Persistent right aortic arch, canine
  • Puppy and zonal placenta, canine
  • Human skull on canine jawbone.
  • Posterior segment of the canine eye
  • Saggital section of a canine eye.
  • Histological section of the canine retina.
  • Metastatic neoplasia of omentum tissue, canine
  • X-ray of healthy canine hips.
  • Areas of canine fundus - opthalmoscope view
  • Ferret lung infected with canine distemper virus
  • Ferret lung infected with canine distemper virus
  • X-ray of mildly arthritic canine hips
  • Dissected hind paw (lateral or side view), canine
  • Dissected hind paw (medial or side view), canine
  • Digital extensors of the hindlimb (dorsal view), canine
  • Ferret choroid plexus infected with canine distemper virus
  • Veterinary and canine surgical instruments and equipment / A. Fleming & Co.
  • Veterinary and canine surgical instruments and equipment / A. Fleming & Co.
  • Veterinary and canine surgical instruments and equipment / A. Fleming & Co.
  • M0001645: Engraving of a blood transfusion from a dog (canine) to a patient (human), circa 1692
  • Mouth after shedding of temporary canines
  • Plate 10. The developmental changes in human teeth with age. Several temporary (deciduous) canine teeth (Fig. 1), temporary molars (Fig. 2), the formation of permanent teeth (Figs. 3 and 4), changes that take place during different periods of growth (Fig. 5), cross-section of a jaw of a six-year-old child (A) and an eight to nine-year-old child (B), the appearance of the canine and second permanent molars (C), part of an adult jaw (D), the upper jaw of a foetus (Fig. 6).
  • The incisors, canines, small and large molars of an adult human. Engraving by A. Tardieu.
  • Rosa Canina (Dog Rose)
  • Rosa Canina (Dog Rose, Hips)
  • Dog rose (Rosa canina): flowering stem. Wat
  • Diagrams of incisors, canines and molars, a diseased tooth and the jaw of a six year old showing the adult teeth about to erupt below the milk teeth. Coloured engraving by A. Tardieu(?).
  • Charles Lucien Jules Laurent Bonaparte, Prince di Canino. Lithograph by T. H. Maguire, 1849.