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  • When your pet dies : some tips to help you to cope / RSPCA.
  • Please make your rubbish animal-friendly / RSPCA.
  • This is Billy : his owner stuffed him into a plastic bag and threw him out with the rubbish / RSPCA.
  • The "cruelty free" weekend : programme of events : Saturday 7 November & Sunday 8 November 1992, Regent's College, Regent's Park, London NW1 : all proceeds to the RSPCA / RSPCA, Tesco.
  • The "cruelty free" weekend : programme of events : Saturday 7 November & Sunday 8 November 1992, Regent's College, Regent's Park, London NW1 : all proceeds to the RSPCA / RSPCA, Tesco.
  • Free range pork : nature's choice / Tesco.
  • Freedom food : RSPCA monitored : RSPCA assurance of farm animal welfare / Tesco.
  • Free range pork : nature's choice / Tesco.
  • Freedom food : RSPCA monitored : RSPCA assurance of farm animal welfare / Tesco.
  • Free range pork : nature's choice / Tesco.
  • Prizes for improved vermin traps : First, £50, second, £25 / John Colam.
  • Prizes for improved vermin traps : First, £50, second, £25 / John Colam.
  • Australian evidence on the effect of castration with the (trade mark) "Burdizzo" pincers upon growth of stock : the greatest value is in the condition that stock put on after the operation.
  • Australian evidence on the effect of castration with the (trade mark) "Burdizzo" pincers upon growth of stock : the greatest value is in the condition that stock put on after the operation.
  • Win a year's free pet insurance : are your pet's healthcare costs insured? : complete protection from just 16p a day for cats and 23 p. a day for dogs : the only pet insurance supported by the RSPCA / Jardine Pet Insurance Services.
  • Win a year's free pet insurance : are your pet's healthcare costs insured? : complete protection from just 16p a day for cats and 23 p. a day for dogs : the only pet insurance supported by the RSPCA / Jardine Pet Insurance Services.
  • A boy walking with crutches, held in the palm of a hand, representing the responsibility of the motorist to avoid hitting pedestrians. Gouache painting by John Bonella Third, 1949.
  • German soldiers in World War II representing germs invading a wound, British soldiers representing white corpuscles resisting and capturing them. Colour lithograph after P. Mendoza, 1943.
  • A finger-wound being attacked by germs represented by German soldiers in World War II. Colour lithograph after P. Mendoza, 1940.
  • A finger marked with a "lost property" sign, as a warning of the danger of looms to textile workers. Gouache painting attributed to John Bonella Third, 1949.
  • Coronilla valentina ssp glauca
  • N. Grew, Musaeum Regalis Societatis
  • Papaver rhoeas L. Papaveraceae Corn Poppy, Flanders Poppy. Distribution: Temperate Old World. Dioscorides (Gunther, 1959) recommended five or six seed heads in wine to get a good night's sleep the leaves and seeds applied as a poultice to heal inflammation, and the decoction sprinkled on was soporiferous. Culpeper (1650) ' ... Syrup of Red, or Erratick Poppies: by many called Corn-Roses. ... Some are of the opinion that these Poppies are the coldest of all other - believe them that list [wishes to]: I know no danger in this syrup, so it be taken in moderation and bread immoderately taken hurts
  • Papaver rhoeas L. Papaveraceae Corn Poppy, Flanders Poppy. Distribution: Temperate Old World. Dioscorides (Gunther, 1959) recommended five or six seed heads in wine to get a good night's sleep the leave and seeds applied as a poultice to heal inflammation, and the decoction sprinkled on was soporiferous. Culpeper (1650) ' ... Syrup of Red, or Erratick Poppies: by many called Corn-Roses. ... Some are of the opinion that these Poppies are the coldest of all other - believe them that list [who wish to]: I know no danger in this syrup, so it be taken in moderation and bread immoderately taken hurts
  • A family doctor, an obstetrician, a sensationalist author-doctor and a hypnotist; all pruriently satirised under the guise of moralism, as promoted by James Morison and his pharmaceutical company. Lithograph, 1852.
  • A family doctor, an obstetrician, a sensationalist author-doctor and a hypnotist; all pruriently satirised under the guise of moralism, as promoted by James Morison and his pharmaceutical company. Lithograph, 1852.