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  • Swine cress (Coronopus species): flowering stem and floral segments. Coloured engraving after J. Sowerby, 1806.
  • Christ heals two possessed men; in the background swine leap off a cliff. Engraving.
  • The transmisssion of H1N1 virus (swine flu) in Tibet. Colour lithograph, 2009.
  • Pig powder : an invaluable remedy for keeping pigs free from disease, more especially from swine fever.
  • Gadarene swine throwing themselves off a cliff into water, representing the British Liberal Party. Colour lithograph by Tom Merry, 5 April 1884.
  • Baker & Son's "Sussex" pig powders : the most effectual remedy for pig diseases : recommended as a preventive against swine fever... / Baker & Son.
  • Pig powders : an invaluable remedy for keeping pigs free from disease, more especially from swine fever : Directions. One powder to be given every few weeks.
  • Order of the Board of Agriculture and Fisheries (dated 28th December 1903) : swine infected area / T.H. Elliott, secretary ; David Lyon, Depute Town Clerk.
  • County of Wilts. : the contagious diseases (animals) act, 1878 : swine fever order, 1879 : notice is hereby given that the farm premises, called Gate Farm, in the parish of Bremhill, in the county of Wilts, in the occupation of Mr. Joseph Carpenter, are by the Local Authority for the purposes of the above act, ordered, determined, and declared to be places INFECTED WITH SWINE FEVER... / by order, R.W. Merriman.
  • The pig: a treatise on the breeds, management, feeding, and medical treatment, of swine; with directions for salting pork, and curing bacon and hams / By William Youatt. Illustrated with engravings drawn from life by William Harvey, esq.
  • The pig: a treatise on the breeds, management, feeding, and medical treatment, of swine; with directions for salting pork, and curing bacon and hams / By William Youatt. Illustrated with engravings drawn from life by William Harvey, esq.
  • County of Wilts. : the contagious diseases (animals) act, 1878 : the animals order : notice is hereby given that the pigstye situate at Patterdown Farm, in the parish of Chippenham, in the county of Wilts., in the occupation of Mr. William Dew, which by the Local Authority for the purposes of the above act, was, on the 27th day of November, 1884 ordered, determined, and declared to be a place INFECTED WITH SWINE FEVER, is now by the said local authority to be free from swine fever / by order, R.W. Merriman.
  • A triumphant candidate, borne aloft by his supporters, is about to topple from his chair due to an obstructing donkey, the disturbance of a fight and a frightened family of swine dashing underneath. Engraving by William Hogarth and François Antoine Aviline, 1758.
  • County of Wilts. : the contagious diseases (animals) act, 1878 : the animals order : notice is hereby given that the pigstye situate at Foxham, in the parish of Christian Malford, in the county of Wilts., in the occupation of Henry Freegard, is, by the Local Authority for the purposes of the above act, ordered, determined, and declared to be a place infected with swine fever... / by order, R.W. Merriman.
  • A pile of plastic pigs with a string of pearls and pills bearing the Burroughs Wellcome brand logo with the words 'Perlen für die Säue!' [pearls for the swine]; an advertisement for the 3rd Federal Assembly of people with HIV and AIDS from 5 to 8 November 1992 in Hamburg organized by the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe eV, with the support of the Hamburg Senate. Colour lithograph by Trash Line Design.
  • County of Wilts. : the contagious diseases (animals) act, 1878 : the animals order : notice is hereby given that a pigstye situate at Studley, in the Parish of Bremhill, in the county of Wilts, in the occupation of Mrs. Eliza Chivers, is, by the Local Authority for the purposes of the above act, ordered, determined, and declared to be a place infected with SWINE FEVER, and that the limits of such pigstye are the limits of such infected place... / by order, R.W. Merriman.
  • An outdoor pen of five pigs with the interior of a farm shed behind. Etching by R. Hills, ca 1815.
  • A drunk man in Russia likened to a pig: his silhouette is swinish and he is licked by a pig when he lies dead drunk with vodka. Watercolour, 195-.
  • Pigs and a litter of piglets, surrounded by vignettes showing the use of porcine products. Coloured engraving by Badoureau, ca. 1848, after P.A. Belin and C. Bethmont.
  • Interior of a Chinese pig-sty. Ink drawing, China, 18--?.
  • A sow in the straw. Oil painting by S. Jenner, 1820/1840.
  • Robert Knox lecturing on the anatomy of the pig. Coloured lithograph.
  • A giant hog. Lithograph by Jonathan Kingdon.
  • Diseases of animals acts : rabies : London, Middlesex, and district (muzzling and control of dogs) order of 1919... / I.T. Williams.
  • Diseases of animals acts : rabies : London, Middlesex, and district (muzzling and control of dogs) order of 1919... / I.T. Williams.
  • Condition powders : for pigs : directions: one table-spoonful to be given in the food daily. Small pigs in proportion.
  • A wild boar lies tied by its rear feet next to an open tavern door. Etching by Rembrandt, ca 1645.
  • The statue of a lively, leaping pig. Engraving by I. Frezza after G.E. Morghen (?).
  • A pen of three pigs. Etching by E. Hacker, ca 1874.
  • Anatomical instruments on a table used for vivisection. Photolithograph, 1940, after a woodcut, 1543.