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  • Two maggots. Etching.
  • Ant eggs and maggots etc.
  • Concentrated maggot wash : poison : a safe and reliable preparation for destroying maggots and preventing the fly striking again / W.J. Davies & Sons.
  • Fly and maggot oils, poison : this preparation is a safe and certain remedy for preventing the Fly striking, and for killing maggots and tick ... / G.A. Davis.
  • Poison : for the destruction of maggots in sheep and lambs : the contents of this bottle to be mixed with one gallon of whey / from Fowke & Aston.
  • A maggot in an arable field. Engraving.
  • Fly and maggot oil : poison : a most effective preparation.
  • A Congo floor maggot (Auchmeromyia luteola). Coloured drawing by A.J.E. Terzi, ca 1919.
  • An African floor maggot (Auchmeromyia luteola): larva and fly. Coloured drawing by A.J.E. Terzi.
  • The "Burdizzo" way is sure and safe on calves, lambs, donkeys, in a swarm of maggot flies.
  • The "Burdizzo" way is sure and safe on calves, lambs, donkeys, in a swarm of maggot flies.
  • Magot monkey or barbary macaque (Macacus inuus).
  • Four baboons: pigtailed baboon, black baboon, mandrill, and magot. Coloured etching by T. Landseer.
  • Patients waiting to see the doctor, with figures representing their fears. Oil painting by Rosemary Carson, 1997.
  • Patients waiting to see the doctor, with figures representing their fears. Oil painting by Rosemary Carson, 1997.
  • Patients waiting to see the doctor, with figures representing their fears. Oil painting by Rosemary Carson, 1997.
  • Flesh fly (Sarcophagidae)
  • An itinerant medicine vendor and tooth-drawer with his company, performing operations and offering medicines for sale from a waggon to a crowd of people in Rome. Wood engraving, 1872.
  • An itinerant medicine vendor and tooth-drawer with his company, performing operations and offering medicines for sale from a waggon to a crowd of people in Rome. Wood engraving, 1872.
  • Six different specimen of the genus Macaccae (macaque-monkeys). Coloured etching by S. Milne.
  • 6th self-portrait.
  • 6th self-portrait.
  • James Graham and Gustavus Katterfelto in combat using electrotherapy machines as weapons. Etching, 1783.