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  • Poison romance and poison mysteries / by C.J.S. Thompson.
  • Green glass poison bottle
  • Green Glass poison bottle
  • Antidote against poison, in Batak.
  • Autograph Letters about an Indian poison
  • Images related to Kenyan dart-poison
  • Reserve poison fangs in Ruff Adder's skull
  • A gigantic human skull, representing death, spewing out poison in the form of warships armed with poison gas. Colour lithograph, 192-.
  • A gigantic human skull, representing death, spewing out poison in the form of warships armed with poison gas. Colour lithograph, 192-.
  • Kenyan dart-poison including scoring upas trees etc.
  • Animals (cruel poisons) act, 1962 / C.W. Hume.
  • Autograph Letters, Indian poison, R. Brocklesby to M. Folkes
  • Chinese C18 woodcut: External medicine - 'damp poisons'
  • Leeming's essence : for lameness in horses : poison.
  • South American Indians preparing an arrow poison of curare.
  • Sculpted fish on roof of cave, Abri du poison, Dordogne,
  • A mechanical account of poisons in several essays / By Richard Mead.
  • A mechanical account of poisons in several essays / By Richard Mead.
  • Fly and maggot oil : poison : a most effective preparation.
  • T.H. Parke sucking the poison from William Stairs' wound, inflicted by a poisoned arrow at Abousheeba. Colour etching, ca. 1888.
  • Poison primula (Primula obconica): flowering plant. Chromolithograph, c. 1897, after H. Moon.
  • A medicine vendor selling antidotes to snake poison. Etching by G.M. Mitelli.
  • A medicine vendor selling antidotes to snake poison. Etching by G.M. Mitelli.
  • Sarawak: a Kenyah worker collecting the poison from an upas tree trunk. Photograph.
  • The death mask of William Palmer, the poisoner. Lithograph after M. Krantz, c. 1860.
  • The death mask of William Palmer, the poisoner. Lithograph after M. Krantz, c. 1860.
  • The death mask of William Palmer, the poisoner. Lithograph after M. Krantz, c. 1860.
  • Two Shiva devotees known for extracting the poison from a scorpion's bite. Gouache drawing.
  • Edme-Samuel Castaing, the poisoner, and his two victims: Auguste and Hippolite Ballet. Engraving.
  • A dying rat, mourned by three other rats; advertising Tord-Boyaux rat poison. Wood engraving, 18--.