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  • Evidence of the flood man
  • Evidence as to man's place in nature / by Thomas Henry Huxley.
  • Evidence as to man's place in nature / by Thomas Henry Huxley.
  • Evidence as to man's place in nature / by Thomas Henry Huxley.
  • Evidence as to man's place in nature / by Thomas Henry Huxley.
  • Skull of La Chapelle-aux-saints Man (Mousterian) with evidence of supposed pyorrhoea alveolaris
  • Glaxo brief : growing clinical evidence strenthens the case for Ceporin : broad-spectrum, bactericidal antibiotic.
  • Many figures including a woman identified as Venus gambling with Cupid, evidence of torture and tumult. Engraving.
  • Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into Greenwich Hospital : with the minutes of evidence and appendix.
  • First report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the subject of Vaccination : with minutes of evidence and appendices.
  • See page 880/1 : where you'll find the evidence confirmed that Zantac (ranitidine) can help you to reduce duodenal ulcer relapse rates.
  • See page 880/1 : where you'll find the evidence confirmed that Zantac (ranitidine) can help you to reduce duodenal ulcer relapse rates.
  • Tom Delolme, a medical student, gives evidence as a witness in Bow Street magistrates' court, London: the magistrate and his clerk are seated on the left. Etching after G. Cruikshank, 1844.
  • 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.
  • A wife surprises her husband by showing him evidence of his gambling debts, and reveals that she has covered his debts by betting against him. Stipple engraving by J. Strutt after T. Stothard.
  • A prostitute gives evidence to a magistrate: she points towards Tom Idle dividing loot with his accomplice, as a corpse is being disposed of through a trapdoor. Engraving by Thomas Cook, 1795, after William Hogarth.
  • Nepal; herdsmen of the Khumbu, 1986. Three herdsmen stop for refreshments at the Shomare Hotel. The sign above the door of this tea shop reads: 'Wel-come to Shomare Hotel', evidence that westerners pass the door en rout to the high mountains.
  • Saducismus triumphatus: or, full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitions. In two parts. The first treating of their possibility, the second of their real existence ... With a letter of Dr. Henry More on the same subject. And an authentick, but wonderful story of certain Swedish witches / done into English by Anth. Horneck.
  • Saducismus triumphatus: or, full and plain evidence concerning witches and apparitions. In two parts. The first treating of their possibility, the second of their real existence ... With a letter of Dr. Henry More on the same subject. And an authentick, but wonderful story of certain Swedish witches / done into English by Anth. Horneck.
  • Evidences of bacteria in fossil bone
  • Mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut (reigned 1498-1483 BCE, dynasty XVIII), Deir el-Bahri, Thebes. The temple is a partly rock-cut and partly free-standing terraced structure. during the Graeco-Roman Period (332 BCE - CE 395) the temple became a centre for healing and the upper terrace was consecrated to Imhotep. Numerous graffiti are evidence of the large number of invalids who visited it until the second century CE.
  • Mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut (reigned 1498-1483 BCE, dynasty XVIII), Deir el-Bahri, Thebes. The temple is a partly rock-cut and partly free-standing terraced structure. during the Graeco-Roman Period (332 BCE - CE 395) the temple became a centre for healing and the upper terrace was consecrated to Imhotep. Numerous graffiti are evidence of the large number of invalids who visited it until the second century CE.
  • Mortuary temple of Queen Hatshepsut (reigned 1498-1483 BCE, dynasty XVIII), Deir el-Bahri, Thebes. The temple is a partly rock-cut and partly free-standing terraced structure. during the Graeco-Roman Period (332 BCE - CE 395) the temple became a centre for healing and the upper terrace was consecrated to Imhotep. Numerous graffiti are evidence of the large number of invalids who visited it until the second century CE.
  • Skull of Thodesian Man showing evidences of disease as described in accompanying text
  • Paleopathology : an introduction to the study of ancient evidences of disease / by Roy L. Moodie.
  • Paleopathology : an introduction to the study of ancient evidences of disease / by Roy L. Moodie.
  • Paleopathology : an introduction to the study of ancient evidences of disease / by Roy L. Moodie.
  • Paleopathology : an introduction to the study of ancient evidences of disease / by Roy L. Moodie.
  • Paleopathology : an introduction to the study of ancient evidences of disease / by Roy L. Moodie.