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  • Blotter : Carr's Fever Powders : for colds, feverish heats, influenza.
  • PHC-3 Thermal cyclers, heated lid and accessories / Techne (Cambridge) Limited.
  • PHC-3 Thermal cyclers, heated lid and accessories / Techne (Cambridge) Limited.
  • Blotter : Carr's Fever Powders : for colds, feverish heats, influenza.
  • PHC-3 Thermal cyclers, heated lid and accessories / Techne (Cambridge) Limited.
  • Pure milk : heat treated : please rinse bottle and return daily.
  • A tea plantation in China: workers heat and dry the tea leaves. Coloured lithograph.
  • Method of carrying off steam from washing machines. Example of exhaust from gas heated machines.
  • An apothecary drawing a distillate from one of four stills heated by a single oven. Woodcut.
  • An apothecary drawing a distillate from one of four stills heated by a single oven. Woodcut.
  • A body covered with a blanket lying on a heated bath for the purpose of resuscitation. Etching, 1790.
  • A Vernier-like device for measuring the relative expansion of different metals when heat is applied. Engraving by T. Jefferys.
  • Physics: effects of weight, sound, heat, light, electricity and magnetism on solids, liquids and gases. Colour lithograph by C. Bethmont.
  • Sometimes things can get too hot for a condom ... : extreme heat can weaken condoms ... / Health Education Authority.
  • An alchemist blowing on a fire to heat a still (?). Oil painting attributed to Christian-Wilhelm-Ernst Dietrich, called Dietricy.
  • An alchemist blowing on a fire to heat a still (?). Oil painting attributed to Christian-Wilhelm-Ernst Dietrich, called Dietricy.
  • A servant serves food from a degchi (pot), while two other dishes are heated on the fire. Watercolour by an Indian artist.
  • A barber trimming a man's moustache in his bedchamber; in the left-hand background a man attends to various heated hair-dressing implements. Engraving.
  • An inquiry into the causes of respiration; of the motion of the blood; animal heat; absorption; and muscular motion. With practical inferences / [James Carson].
  • A barber trimming a man's moustache in his bedchamber; in the left-hand background a man attends to various heated hair-dressing implements. Engraving.
  • Actors in a confrontational scene, in which the villain (Ichikawa Danjūrō VII) threatens a boy with a heated poker. Colour woodcut by Kunisada I, 1852.
  • Baldwin's Kidney & Gravel Pills : cures kidney & bladder troubles, pains in loins, lumbago, heat & difficulty of urine, and all obstructions of the urinary passages.
  • A Chinese man heats up sections of a metal chain over a flame in order to torture a prisoner. Gouache painting by a Chinese artist, ca. 1850.
  • Bathsheba brings the young maid Abishag to the aging King David for body heat. Mezzotint by R. Earlom, 1779, after G. Farington after A. van der Werff, 1696.
  • The eyes of a man; expressing, according to Lavater, a character upon which "you can easily impose, unless his imagination be heated by his uncommon vivacity". Drawing, c. 1794.
  • A man in red and yellow decorative trousers sits leaning on his bare arm with another man in shorts beyond representing an advertisement for a safe sex videoshow entitled: 'In the heat of the moment' by SAD. Colour lithograph.
  • X-ray tube a later version of the Coolidge X-ray tube. (10 k.w. heavy anode tube [air-cooled] by Philips. Heat is carried away from the target by a heavy block of copper and the metal fins.
  • William Pitt the younger as an alchemist using a crown-shaped bellows to blow the flames of a furnace and heat a glass vessel in which the House of Commons is distilled; representing the dissolution of parliament by Pitt. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1796.
  • William Pitt the younger as an alchemist using a crown-shaped bellows to blow the flames of a furnace and heat a glass vessel in which the House of Commons is distilled; representing the dissolution of parliament by Pitt. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1796.
  • William Pitt the younger as an alchemist using a crown-shaped bellows to blow the flames of a furnace and heat a glass vessel in which the House of Commons is distilled; representing the dissolution of parliament by Pitt. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1796.