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A histogram comparing the vitamin C content of various foods. Colour lithograph.
Date: [between 1940 and 1949?]Reference: 38535i- Digital Images
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Illicium anisatum L. Illiciaceae Japanese Star Anise. Distribution Japan. This was also called Illicium religiosum and the fruits are toxic. Effects of taking Illicium anisatum tea include epilepsy, vomiting, shakiness and rapid eye movements (US Food and Drug Administration report, 2003). Lindley (1838) and Bentley (1861) thought that I. anisatum was used in cooking, but they were describing the uses of I. verum which is used as a spice in Asia. Illicium anisatum syn. religiosum is 'used to make incense in Japanese and Chinese temples and was called Skimi by Kaempfer. This derives from the Japanese word 'shi-kimi'. The seed pods of both species contain shikimic acid (the name being derived from the Japanese) from which Tamiflu, the antiviral drug was synthesised. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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Hygiene in food handling: types of food and ways of transmitting microbes. Colour lithograph, 2000.
Státní zdravotní ústav v Praze.Date: 2000Reference: 660239i- Pictures
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A shop assistant in a food shop in the Soviet Union displaying an abundance of food to assuage fears about food shortages. Colour lithograph after A. Dobrov, 1982.
Dobrov, A., 1924-1989.Date: 1982Reference: 668768i- Digital Images
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Mould on food
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Prevention of food poisoning by covering hand infections with a plaster, avoiding touching food, and keeping hands clean. Colour lithograph, ca. 1963.
Date: [1963?]Reference: 576177i- Pictures
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Prevention of food poisoning by covering hand infections with a plaster, avoiding touching food, and keeping hands clean. Colour lithograph, ca. 1963 (?).
Date: [1963?]Reference: 576178i- Pictures
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Prevention of food poisoning by cooling hot food quickly, shown by a roast joint on a dish. Colour lithograph, ca. 1962.
Date: [1962?]Reference: 576180i- Pictures
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An advertisement for Thorley's cattle food. Coloured lithograph.
Reference: 493672i- Pictures
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Two toddlers fed on Mellin's food for infants, with testimonials by their parents advertising Mellin's product. Process print, 25 September 1897.
Date: 25 September 1897Reference: 571264i- Pictures
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Prevention of food poisoning by cooling hot meat and keeping cold meat covered. Colour lithograph, ca. 1965.
Date: [1965?]Reference: 576179i- Digital Images
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Chinese woodcut, illustrating food poisoning
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Chinese woodcut, food incompatibilities
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Rabies: the danger of importing cats, mice, dogs and rabbits into the British Isles. Colour lithograph, 1990.
Date: February 1990Reference: 780067i- Digital Images
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Ephemera Collection, Ivelcon food beverage
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Indigestible particle of food
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Woman cooking food, Nigeria
John & Penny Hubley- Pictures
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A fly; representing the danger of food poisoning through flies. Colour lithograph, 196-.
Date: 1960-1969Reference: 576186i- Pictures
Correct method of preparation and storage of food in Ethiopia. Colour lithograph for Health Education Centre, 1997.
Date: 1997Reference: 752685i- Pictures
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Prisoners receiving food. Gouache painting.
Reference: 726644i- Digital Images
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Wellcome museum, primitive medicine, food preparation, 1946
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Wellcome museum, primitive medicine, food preparation, 1946
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Wellcome museum, primitive medicine, food preparation, 1946
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Kalahari, South Africa: a food-producing tree. Photograph.
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Five keys to safer food in Djibouti. Colour lithograph by Pulp Pictures for World Health Organisation, ca. 2000.
Date: [2000?]Reference: 752346i