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  • Ludwig and Coats'a frog-heart apparatus.
  • Section of the coats of the human eye.
  • Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins, wearing fur coats. Photograph, c. 1927.
  • Hospital, Liddington, Rutland, England: with coats of arms, seals and signet rings. Line engraving.
  • Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins, head and shoulders, wearing fur coats. Photograph, c. 1927.
  • A selection of European coins: coats of arms with Latin inscription. Etching by Bénard after Lucotte.
  • Four men posing together wearing street clothes and coats, in front of a curtain. Photographic postcard, 194-.
  • Four men posing together wearing street clothes and coats, in front of a curtain. Photographic postcard, 194-.
  • University College, Oxford: aerial view with key and coats of arms. Line engraving by D. Loggan after himself.
  • India: a field laboratory: scientists in white lab. coats work with microscopes inside a rudimentary building. Photograph, 1900/1920 (?).
  • Benbow's dog mixture : purifies the blood, produces a smooth and healthy appearance in their coats... / Benbow's Dog Mixture Co.
  • Benbow's dog mixture : purifies the blood, produces a smooth and healthy appearance in their coats... / Benbow's Dog Mixture Co.
  • The coats of arms of Roger du Plessis and Jeanne de Schomberg and scrolls before a panorama of Liancourt. Etching by I. Silvestre.
  • Two men wearing the fashionable dress of checked trousers, top hats, cravats, waistcoats and top coats. Coloured lithograph after J.V. Barret, ca 1860.
  • Crests and coats-of-arms of several doctors from a bas-relief in the Beauchamp tower. Etching by J. Pye the younger, 1821, after F. Nash.
  • International Exhibition, Barcelona, 1929: a man wearing 16th century (?) costume; coats of arms of Spanish kingdoms arpund his collar. Colour lithograph by Rojas, 1929.
  • Wilson's Extra Choice with linseed oil for glossy coats : with extra crunch and meaty taste appeal : the natural choice / Wilson & Sons (Dundee) Ltd.
  • Wilson's Extra Choice with linseed oil for glossy coats : with extra crunch and meaty taste appeal : the natural choice / Wilson & Sons (Dundee) Ltd.
  • Three ghoulish faces attacking three figures wearing white coats bearing the letters 'T'; one of a series of fact sheets about AIDS and HIV. Colour lithograph by MB.
  • Three ghoulish faces being sprayed by three figures wearing white coats bearing the letters 'T'; one of a series of fact sheets about AIDS and HIV. Colour lithograph by MB.
  • Two military men standing in front of two coats of amour and remarking how unfortunate it must have been to wear armour when bitten by a flea. Wood engraving by A.H.
  • Boer War: the work of the Red Cross and medical staff with coats of arms. Reproduction of watercolours after A. Stewart and J.J. Waugh and wood engraving by A.H. Fisher, 1900.
  • The coats of arms of Frederick and Augusta, Princess and Princess of Wales, presented to Cromwell Mortimer after he elucidated for them the rarities of nature and art in Sir Hans Sloane's museum. Engraving, 1748.
  • Genealogical table of the Franconian line of the Hohenzollern arranged in circular writing in the shape of the Prussian royal crown surrounding the complete set of coats of arms of the line. Engraving by M. Buchinger.
  • Thomas Wakley shown as Orpheus with his lyre, opposing the Literary Copyright Act of 1842 on the grounds that he could write poetry according to a recipe; and British tradesmen offering shoddy coats for sale. Letterpress and wood engraving.
  • A dentist and nurse tending a patient in a chair, a woman holding up a test tube filled with blood and three surgeons in green coats and face masks; a warning about the dangers of contaminated blood and transmission of the AIDS disease. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
  • Foal coat: foal bay, still much coat on legs
  • Coat's disease, left eye
  • Coat discolouration due to copper deficiency
  • Coat discolouration due to copper deficiency