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  • Caring for your pet / Seven Seas Veterinary Division.
  • Caring for your pet / Seven Seas Veterinary Division.
  • A huntress approaching a meditating Shiva. Chromolithograph, 1883.
  • A sick child sitting on her father's knee while her mother prepares some soup for her, a dead rabbit is lying on the floor. Chromolithograph after J. Clark.
  • Mary Toft (Tofts), who duped several doctors into believing she had given birth to a litter of rabbits: twelve episodes. Etching.
  • A goddess (Bellona?) surrounded by stags, rabbits or hares, demons and owls. Engraving by E. Delaune, ca. 1560.
  • Rabbits. Gouache, 18--.
  • Female genito-urinary system. Engraving, 1686.
  • Female genito-urinary system. Engraving, 1686.
  • Caring for your pet / Seven Seas Veterinary Division.
  • Mary Toft (Tofts) appearing to give birth to rabbits in the presence of several surgeons and man-midwives sent from London to examine her. Etching by W. Hogarth, 1726.
  • An itinerant medicine vendor selling his wares in a village square with the assistance of a monkey. Pen drawing.
  • Caring for your pet / Seven Seas Veterinary Division.
  • Cupid leading a lame boy through a forest, watched by demons and animals. Watercolour by H.M. Brock, 1907.
  • Mary Tofts, a woman who pretended that she had given birth to rabbits. Coloured stipple engraving by Maddocks, ca. 1819.
  • Caring for your pet / Seven Seas Veterinary Division.
  • Conduite à risque : passer d'un lapin à un autre pour trouver le bon : conduite à tenir : se protéger et se faire dépister / ENIPSE.
  • Mary Tofts, a woman who pretended that she had given birth to rabbits. Coloured stipple engraving by Maddocks, ca. 1819.
  • Rabbits playing and eating outside their burrow. Etching by W-S Howitt, ca 1798.
  • Oak trees (Quercus robur L.) by a country lane in Berkshire. Soft-ground etching by W. Delamotte, 1805.
  • An itinerant medicine vendor selling his wares in a village square with the assistance of a monkey. Pen drawing.
  • Venus pulling a thorn from her foot in an elaborate rural setting, a rabbit accompanies her. Engraving by M. Dente, 1516, after Raphael.
  • A young man returning from rabbit hunting. Stipple engraving by W. Nutter, 1799, after S. De Koster.
  • Four domesticated rabbits. Colour reproduction of a painting.
  • Mary Toft (Tofts), who duped several doctors into believing she had given birth to a litter of rabbits: twelve episodes. Etching.
  • Conduite à risque : passer d'un lapin à un autre pour trouver le bon : conduite à tenir : se protéger et se faire dépister / ENIPSE.
  • An appeal to housewives : demand humanely killed rabbits : don't buy them caught like this / Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
  • A winter scene with a fox watching rabbits feeding in the snow. Etching by W C(?).
  • A cast of a rabbit with a hole in the middle and one ear missing appearing to float within a neutral background; advertising the danger of AIDS. Colour lithograph by Liliana Porter, [1995].
  • A wall bearing the words "forest scenery" and overhung by trees at the entrance to a woodland walk. Soft-ground etching by W. Delamotte, c. 1806, after himself.