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  • The trial of Dr Edward William Pritchard for murder by poisoning. Wood engraving, 1865.
  • Are your meals costing the Earth? : Are they turning forest into desert? Threatening wildlife habitats? Poisoning the environment? / The Vegan Society ; illustrated by Juliet Breese.
  • Are your meals costing the Earth? : Are they turning forest into desert? Threatening wildlife habitats? Poisoning the environment? / The Vegan Society ; illustrated by Juliet Breese.
  • Are your meals costing the Earth? : Are they turning forest into desert? Threatening wildlife habitats? Poisoning the environment? / The Vegan Society ; illustrated by Juliet Breese.
  • Are your meals costing the Earth? : Are they turning forest into desert? Threatening wildlife habitats? Poisoning the environment? / The Vegan Society ; illustrated by Juliet Breese.
  • Are your meals costing the Earth? : Are they turning forest into desert? Threatening wildlife habitats? Poisoning the environment? / The Vegan Society ; illustrated by Juliet Breese.
  • Are your meals costing the Earth? : Are they turning forest into desert? Threatening wildlife habitats? Poisoning the environment? / The Vegan Society ; illustrated by Juliet Breese.
  • Remedies against insect bites, corns, indigestion, burns, gout, poisoning etc. Lithograph by F. D'Avignon, 1857.
  • Stop illegal poisoning of our wildlife : yellow labrador / Dept. of the Environment ; photos: Derek Whitehouse.
  • Stop illegal poisoning of our wildlife : yellow labrador / Dept. of the Environment ; photos: Derek Whitehouse.
  • The poisoning of King John I at Swineshead Abbey in Lincolnshire in 1216. Line engraving by Smith.
  • Prevention of food poisoning by cooling hot meat and keeping cold meat covered. Colour lithograph, ca. 1965.
  • A fly on a grid, representing the danger of food poisoning through flies. Colour lithograph, ca. 1964.
  • Stop illegal poisoning of our wildlife : Fox, Vulpes vulpes / Dept. of the Environment ; photo: Nature Photographers Ltd.
  • Stop illegal poisoning of our wildlife : Fox, Vulpes vulpes / Dept. of the Environment ; photo: Nature Photographers Ltd.
  • A butcher threatening a doctor with revenge for poisoning his wife. Etching by J. Kent, 1782, after P.V.
  • Stop illegal poisoning of our wildlife : Red kite, Milvus, milvus / Dept. of the Environment ; photo: C.H. Gomersall.
  • Stop illegal poisoning of our wildlife : Red kite, Milvus, milvus / Dept. of the Environment ; photo: C.H. Gomersall.
  • Stop illegal poisoning of our wildlife : Golden eagle, aquila chrysaetos / Dept. of the Environment ; photo: Nature Photographers Ltd.
  • Stop illegal poisoning of our wildlife : Golden eagle, aquila chrysaetos / Dept. of the Environment ; photo: Nature Photographers Ltd.
  • World War I: lung tissue damaged by mustard gas poisoning: microscopic section. Colour halftone after A.K. Maxwell, ca. 1917 (?).
  • Prevention of food poisoning by cooling hot food quickly, shown by a roast joint on a dish. Colour lithograph, ca. 1962.
  • Stop illegal poisoning of our wildlife : a joint campaign by government and other concerned organisations / prepared by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food for the agriculture departments, with the Department of the Environment and the Nature Conservancy Council, as part of the Campaign against the illegal poisoning of wildlife.
  • Stop illegal poisoning of our wildlife : a joint campaign by government and other concerned organisations / prepared by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food for the agriculture departments, with the Department of the Environment and the Nature Conservancy Council, as part of the Campaign against the illegal poisoning of wildlife.
  • Prevention of food poisoning by covering hand infections with a plaster, avoiding touching food, and keeping hands clean. Colour lithograph, ca. 1963.
  • A full dustbin with the lid lifted off; representing the danger of food poisoning through flies and bins. Colour lithograph, ca. 1964.
  • Prevention of food poisoning by covering hand infections with a plaster, avoiding touching food, and keeping hands clean. Colour lithograph, ca. 1963 (?).
  • World War I: the face of a soldier suffering from the effects of phosgene gas poisoning. Pastel by A.K. Maxwell, ca. 1915.
  • Artificial respiration of a man who has been rescued from drowning, electric shock or carbon monoxide poisoning. Colour lithograph by Jacob Jansma, 194-.
  • A doctor examining an obese man and his wife and servant for suspected food poisoning from toadstools. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1813.