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An American sailor sitting on a hospital bed, prevented by venereal disease from joining his ship. Colour lithograph, ca. 1948.
Date: [1948?]Reference: 580226i- Books
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To be sold, by auction, By John Peacock, On Tuesday next the 11th Day of October, 1785, The Houshold Furniture, of Mr. Charles White, deceased, at Conduit Farm, brought for the conveniency of the sale, to the Great Room over the Market House, at Godalming. Consisting of bedsteads and furniture, feather beds and bedding, chairs and tables, a good eight day clock, large and small coppers, kitchen furniture and brewing utensils. The Sale to begin at Eleven O'Clock.
Peacock, John (Auctioneer)Date: [1785]- Books
Report of the Management Committee on the voluntary hospitals emergency bed service / King Edward's Hospital Fund for London.
King Edward's Hospital Fund for LondonDate: 1938- Pictures
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A dying woman lies in bed: a woman at the bedside is consoled by another. Line engraving by F. Lightfoot after T. Allom.
Allom, Thomas, 1804-1872.Reference: 17205i- Books
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Sir, The expences of this hospital having exceeded the income of it very considerably, it has been resolved to reduce the beds from two hundred and five to one hundred and forty: it is presumed this prudential measure will meet your approbation, as the direct intention of it is, to render the institution the more permanent. ...
London Hospital.Date: 1785]- Books
Dr. Tavernier's Treatise on the treatment of deformities of the spine, by the "lever-belt with inclination busk," without extension beds, or crutches; containing a relation of new results obtained, and the class of cases in which the belt may be safely applied / translated into English, with a critical analysis of this division of orthopoedia by W. Brewer.
Tavernier, A. (Alphonse), -1850.Date: 1846- Books
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A catalogue of the genuine and entire houshold furniture of William Holman, Esq; deceas'd, at Warkworth, near Banbury, in Oxfordshire, consisting of crimson genoa damask, and other beds, chairs, and hangings; fine Brussels tapestry; ... and other valuable effects. Which wil be sold by auction, by Mr. Cock, at Warkworth aforesaid, on Monday the 8th of July 1745, ...
Cock, Mr. (Christopher), active 1720-1749.Date: 1745]- Ephemera
How do you cure a cold? : some try a hot toddy at bedtime, others swear by a raw onion, but for most folks, 24 hours in bed is the best cure there is! / Scottish Health Education Unit.
Date: [1972?]- Videos
Bed nets.
Date: 1995- Videos
The bed.
Date: 1968- Books
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To be sold by auction, By John Peacock, On Friday next the 16th Day of April, 1784, All the household furniture, of Mrs. Esther Page, deceased, at her late dwelling house, in Bridge Street, Godalming, Consisting of bedsteads and furniture, goose and other feather beds, blankets and quilts, mahogany dining tables, chest of draws, wilton carpet, large looking glasses, good kitchen furniture, and brewing utensils. The Sale to begin precisely at Ten O'Clock.
Peacock, John (Auctioneer)Date: [1784]- Books
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A Catalogue of all the rich furniture in the house, Late the Right Honourable the Earl of Peterborough's the corner of Bolton-street, Picadilly: Consisting of rich carv'd guilt chandaliers, chairs, tables, peer and chimney glasses, glass sconces, carpets, right India chests, trunks, cabinets, and screens, beds, bedding, with other useful furniture; a fine glass chandelier; a curious collection of of old Japan China; with plate, and very valuable collection of paintings by the best masters, and tapestry hangings. N.B. two fine small India cabinets, and a toilet, the greatest curiosities in the Kingdom; some fine enamdl'd china. To be sold by auction, on Monday the 16th of May, 1726. The goods to be seen this day the 11th, and every day after till the time of sale, which will begin each day at three a-clock [sic] in the afternoon precisely. Catalogues to be had at the place of sale. N.B. the house to be lett, having a fine view of the park. Conditions of sale as usual.
Date: 1726]- Pictures
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The London Fever Hospital, Liverpool Road, Islington: a screened-off bed in a ward. Watercolour by Nurse Flower, 1891.
Flower (Nurse), active 1891.Date: 1891Reference: 38507i- Archives and manuscripts
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In bed
Date: 13 June 1985Reference: SA/MAR/300Part of: Migraine Art Competition Collection- Film
Use of a Thomas Bed Knee Splint.
Date: 1938- Videos
Use of a Thomas Bed Knee Splint.
Date: 1938- Videos
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Use of a Thomas Bed Knee Splint.
Date: 1938- Pictures
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A physician talking to a patient who is in bed. Etching by D. Berger, 1775, after D. Chodowiecki.
Chodowiecki, Daniel, 1726-1801.Date: 1775Reference: 22119i- Books
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A catalogue of the household furniture of Mr. Henry Watson, (deceasd) (late steward to the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Bath) brought from his late dwelling-house in Clarges-street, Piccadilly. The whole consisting of crimson, yellow, blue and other damask beds, and window-curtains, mahogany and walnut-tree chairs, rich sconces, book-cases and buroes; together with a collection of pictures by the best masters some china, curious hench metal chandeliers, Japan cabinets, Turkey and other carpets, gold watches, plate and jewels, several pieces of fine Hollands, and table-linen, two harpsichords, and other musical instruments, some curious antique earthen vases, &c. and other curiosities. Which will be sold by auction, on Thursday the 10th of this instant November 1743; and the following days, at Mr. Ford's in the Hay-Market. The whole may be viewed on Monday the 7th, and the following days, till the time of sale, which will begin at half an hour after eleven precisely. Catalogues will be deliver'd gratis at the place of sale. R. Ford, auctioneer.
Ford, Mr., active 1741-1757.Date: 1743]- Books
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A treatise of cleanness in meats and drinks, of the preparation of food, the excellency of good airs, and the benefits of clean sweet beds. Also of the generation of bugs, and their cure. To which is added a short discourse of the pain of the teeth, shewing from what cause it does chiefly proceed, and also how to prevent it / [Thomas Tryon].
Tryon, Thomas, 1634-1703Date: 1682- Pictures
Johnny Hallyday in bed.
Date: [between 1960 and 1980?]Reference: 3289434iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Books
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Health's preservative: being a dissertation on diet, air, and down-beds. And of the cause and cure of buggs. With other Discoveries conducive to the Good of Mankind. To which are added, directions how to buy, feed, and fatten fowl, in a short time; and to Distinguish the Young from the Old of all Kinds, Dead or Alive. By an eminent poulterer deceas'd.
Eminent poulterer deceas'd.Date: [1750]- Videos
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The empty bed.
Date: [1937]- Books
Key to map showing hospitals within the home counties 1944 : addresses and bed complements of 1. Voluntary hospitals: (a) General (b) Special, 2. Public authority hospitals (a) General (b) Special (c) Mental (d) Isolation, 3. Public assistance institutions with provision for the sick / prepared by King Edward's Hospital Fund for London.
Date: 1944- Archives and manuscripts
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Abstract with bed
Date: 18 February 1983Reference: SA/MAR/295Part of: Migraine Art Competition Collection