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  • "Insanity supervening on habits of intemperance".
  • Death-rates in pneumonia increase with alcoholic habits.
  • Mr. Lambkin's habits grow worse and worse', G. Cruickshank
  • The movements and habits of climbing plants / by Charles Darwin, F.R.S.
  • Drugs that enslave : the opium, morphine, chloral and hashisch habits / by H.H. Kane.
  • The standards and criminal habits used by the Inquisition in the Dominions of Spain & Portugal. Engraving, 1748.
  • Three dwarf hogoblins, two of them in monastic habits, drinking from tumblers. Aquatint by F. Goya, ca. 1797.
  • Zoology: a systematic account of the general structure, habits, instincts, and uses of the principal families of the animal kingdom / [William Benjamin Carpenter].
  • Zoology: a systematic account of the general structure, habits, instincts, and uses of the principal families of the animal kingdom / [William Benjamin Carpenter].
  • Zoology: a systematic account of the general structure, habits, instincts, and uses of the principal families of the animal kingdom / [William Benjamin Carpenter].
  • Practical hydropathy (not the cold-water system) : including plans of baths and remarks on diet, clothing, and habits of life ... / by John Smedley.
  • Two young women chasing and sweeping bird figures with mens' heads out of a door, encouraged by two old men in religious habits. Etching by F. Goya, 1796/98.
  • A brief account of some travels in Hungaria, Servia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Thessaly, Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, and Friuli, as also some observations on the gold, silver, copper, quick-silver mines, baths, and mineral waters in those parts. With the figures of some habits and remarkable places / By Edward Brown, M.D.
  • The private medical friend, or, A warning voice to young men : an essay on the errors of youth and the secret infirmities of the generative organs, resulting from solitary habits, youthful excess, or infection, with practical observations on the premature failiure of sexual power illustrated with many cases in proof of the Author's succesful mode of treatment / by Henry Smith.
  • Karl Habit. Lithograph by F. Wüst.
  • "A victim to the chloroform habit"
  • Title page "Modelle d'habit contre la peste", 1721
  • Oxo : the Oxo habit : "Here is the beef, mother!".
  • Oxo : the Oxo habit : "Here is the beef, mother!".
  • A seated man in a monk's habit, blowing bellows, with an alembic. Pencil drawing.
  • A nun wearing her habit holding a jug in the grounds of her convent. Watercolour.
  • Dial (diallylbarbituric acid) : the safest, non-narcotic and non-habit forming hypnotic and sedative.
  • A nun in her habit carrying medicine and her Bible, with her hospital behind her. Watercolour drawing.
  • An old monk in his habit drinks from a large glass and waves with his left hand. Engraving.
  • A nun in a purple habit approaching a well near a Gothic building. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1958.
  • A nun in a purple habit approaching a well near a Gothic building. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1958.
  • A nursing nun, carrying a tray of food and hot drink, wearing the habit of her order. Watercolour drawing.
  • A monk for the care of sick people dressed in his habit. Coloured line engraving by N. de Poilly.
  • A woman undresses as a man wearing a monk's habit stands nearby with a whip in his hand. Etching.
  • The monastic habit of Saint Francis of Assisi compared two hoods worn by Roman women and children. Etching, 17--.