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  • Phrenological properties of drawing: colour, form, space, order. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1826.
  • Pen-drawing of a tree, 1702
  • Two girls drawing copies of paintings hanging in a gallery. Etching by Ad. Lalauze.
  • Raw onion
  • Raw ginger, SEM
  • Pen-drawings of alchemical symbolic subjects, 1702
  • Onion ring, illustration
  • You never know what you might find by accident ... : Clinitest + Acetest Clinistix + Ketostix.
  • Raw potato
  • Onion ring
  • Raw ginger, illustration
  • A life drawing class: members of an academy are shown drawing from a model in a darkened room. Crayon manner print by J. Gamelin after himself, 1778/1779.
  • Newton found that everyone was colour blind! : The routine urine information system, Bili-Labstix + Urobilitstix.
  • Crystallised ginger, SEM
  • Phrenological properties of drawing: colour, form, space, order. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1826.
  • Newton found that everyone was colour blind! : The routine urine information system, Bili-Labstix + Urobilitstix.
  • You never know what you might find by accident ... : Clinitest + Acetest Clinistix + Ketostix.
  • Greenwich, with people in the foreground, London in the distance. Engraving by H. Wallis after J. Philips.
  • A man is drawing a cart along the road as other people perform other activities also called drawing. Etching by George Cruikshank.
  • Raw onion, illustration
  • French fry (chip)
  • French fry (chip)
  • Anatomy improv'd and illustrated with regard to the uses thereof in designing: not only laid down from an examen of the bones and muscles of the human body, but also demonstrated and exemplified from the most celebrated antique statues in Rome. Exhibited in a great number of copper plates, with all the figures in various views / Intended originally for y use of the Royal French Academy of Painting and Sculpture. And carried on under the care and inspection of Charles Errard director of the same in Rome. The dissections made by Doc[to]r Ber[nardin]o Genga ... The explanations and indexes added by ... John Maria Lancissi ... First published at Rome by Dom di Rossi and now reengraven ... And republish'd by John Senex. A work of great use to painters, sculptors, statuaries and all others studious in the noble art of designing.
  • The first thread of contact ... / Diabetic information systems Clinitest + Clinistix.
  • Autograph letter concerning the discovery of plesiosaurus, from Mary Anning; sketch of plesiosaurus.
  • Crystallised ginger, SEM
  • The first thread of contact ... / Diabetic information systems Clinitest + Clinistix.
  • Raw ginger, SEM
  • Crystallised ginger, illustration
  • Raw potato