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  • Fistulous opening in the neck resulting from a cut throat
  • The 'Allenburys' throat pastilles : efficient and palatable : March 1911.
  • The 'Allenburys' throat pastilles : efficient and palatable : September 1913.
  • The 'Allenburys' throat pastilles : efficient and palatable : October 1921.
  • The 'Allenburys' throat pastilles : efficient and palatable : March 1914.
  • The 'Allenburys' throat pastilles : efficient and palatable : March 1915.
  • The 'Allenburys' throat pastilles : efficient and palatable : September 1914.
  • The "Allenburys" throat-pastilles : efficient and palatable : February 1910.
  • The "Allenburys" throat-pastilles : efficient and palatable : November 1908.
  • The "Allenburys" throat-pastilles : efficient and palatable : November 1907.
  • The "Allenburys" throat-pastilles : efficient and palatable : February 1909.
  • The "Allenburys" throat-pastilles : efficient and palatable : November 1906.
  • The "Allenburys" throat-pastilles : efficient and palatable : February 1905.
  • Plate LI. Surgery on the cavities of the face and throat.
  • For coughs, colds, chest and throat ailments : Beechams Lung Syrup.
  • C19 Chinese ink drawing: Boils - scorpion boil in the throat
  • The 'Allenburys' throat pastilles (medicated) : efficient and palatable : September 1912.
  • Two hands on a throat, strangling it. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1965.
  • Australian Pilbara cobra: (Pseudechis australis): the underside of its throat. Photograph, 1900/1920.
  • Two hands on a throat, strangling it. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1965.
  • A man in a wig has his arm around another man's throat. Lithograph.
  • If anyone suffering from sore throat ties his (or her) left stocking round his throat on going to bed, he will be better in the morning. Encyclopaedia of Superstitions, E. & M. A. Radford.
  • If anyone suffering from sore throat ties his (or her) left stocking round his throat on going to bed, he will be better in the morning. Encyclopaedia of Superstitions, E. & M. A. Radford.
  • Say AAAH : throat infections increase the risk of getting HIV / Terrence Higgins Trust.
  • A woman in a black dress gripping her throat. Watercolour by M. Bishop, ca. 1958.
  • A woman in a black dress gripping her throat. Watercolour by M. Bishop, ca. 1958.
  • Saint Blaise blessing a baby with a dangerous throat disease (such as diphtheria). Line engraving, 16--.
  • Saint Blaise blessing a baby with a dangerous throat disease (such as diphtheria). Line engraving, 17--.
  • Surgical instrument for extracting objects lodged in the throat: four figures. Etching by H. Mutlow, ca. 1805.
  • A crane standing with its beak down a wolf's throat. Etching by W-S Howitt, ca 1809.