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Four examples of thorny or hairy plant stems: a rose, barberry, plum and stinging nettle. Coloured etching by F. Sansom, c. 1802, after S. Edwards.
Edwards, Sydenham, 1768-1819.Date: 30 September 1802Reference: 24241i- Pictures
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Two plants, one possibly a dead nettle (Lamium species): flowering stems. Watercolour.
Reference: 23198i- Books
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An answer to The tale of a nettle. Written by D. D'Foe.
Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731.Date: 1710- Books
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The family practice of physic : or, a plain, intelligible, and easy method of curing diseases with the plants of our own country. The asthma with bittersweet. The gravel with uva ursi. The dropsy with bark of elder. Bleedings with juice of nettles. And other disorders with simple medicines prepared from such plants: which are safe, and effectual in any hands: to be had at a small price in all places in town or country; and accompanied with such directions that any person may use them successfully for himself or family: saving to all, the danger of rough medicines; and to the poor, the expence of physicians and apothecaries ... with figures of the plants engraved from nature / by J. Hill.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775Date: 1769- Books
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The Answer; or Handle to the tale of the nettle. Written by D. D'Foe.
Date: 1710- Pictures
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A plant (Acalypha villosa Jacq.) related to Indian nettle: separate flowering and fruiting stems. Coloured engraving after F. von Scheidl, 1776.
Scheidl, Franz Anton von, 1731-1801.Date: [1776]Reference: 18090i- Pictures
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Hedge nettle or woundwort (Stachys arvensis): flowering stem, roots and floral segments. Coloured engraving after J. Sowerby, 1803.
Sowerby, James, 1757-1822.Date: 1 April 1803Reference: 25157i- Pictures
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Woundwort or hedge nettle (Stachys arvensis): entire flowering plant with separate flowers. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1775.
Date: [1775]Reference: 17103i- Pictures
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Woundwort or hedge nettle (Stachys arvensis): flowering and fruiting stem with separate floral segments. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1775.
Date: [1775]Reference: 17104i- Pictures
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White dead nettle (Lamium album) and common bugle (Ajuga reptans): entire flowering plants. Coloured etching by C. Pierre, c. 1865, after P. Naudin.
Naudin, Philibert, active 1870.Date: [1865]Reference: 24681i- Books
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An Explanation of the taleofa nettle, paragraph by paragraph. From the best edition, printed at Cambridge, at the request of several of the university.
Date: Printed in the year, 1710- Ephemera
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Four new natural health supplements for dogs : Vitapet, the best for any pet / Seven Seas Veterinary Division.
Seven Seas. Veterinary Division.Date: [1992?]- Books
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The symptoms, nature, causes and cure of the essera, or, nettle-rash : To which are added some general observations on the causes and cure of cutaneous diseases / [Lancelot Aery].
Aery, Lancelot, 1750 or 1751-Date: 1774- Books
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Catharos Diogenes in his singularitie : wherein is comprehended his merrie baighting fit for all mens benefits : christened by him, a nettle for nice noses / by T.L. of Lincolns Inne, Gent: 1591.
Lodge, Thomas, 1558?-1625.Date: 1875- Audio
Negotiation.
Date: 2005- Books
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The political mirror, Being parodies on the songs of the poor soldier. By Scriblerius Murtough O'pindar, author of the cries of blood, the nettle, the beggar's opera, &c. &c. and poet laurdat to His Excellency the Marquis of Grimbaldo, governor of Barataria.
Carey, William, 1759-1839.Date: 1789- Ephemera
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Summer itches, bites & stings : their treatment and relief : Lanacane.
Date: [1993]- Books
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A pious garland, Compos'd by the Reverend Father Luke Wadding bishop of Ferns which he compos'd for the solace of his friends and neighbours in their afflictions. To which is added, a choice collection of divine poems. The sweet and the sower, the nettle and the flower, the thorn and the rose, this garland compose.
Wadden, Luke, approximately 1628-1691.Date: MDCCXXVIII. [1728]- Books
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The session of the critics: or, the contention for the nettle. A poem. To which is added, a dialogue between a player and a poet. With Notes, Explanatory and Critical, after the Manner of the Learned Dr. Bentley. With the following Miscellanies, viz. I. On a Thanksgiving, which happened just before Lent. By Dean Swift. II. Rules and Directions for Behaviour at Bath. III. The Art of thriving at Bath. IV. Battle-Royal, reviv'd. A Ballad. Occasioned by Religious Controversy. V. Verses laid on Sir Cloudesly Shovel's Tomb, &c. VI. On Tate and Brady's Psalms. Vii. On a Person's pronouncing the Syllable Phra, in Euphrates, short. Viii. On a certain Arch in Oxfordshire. IX. Verses stuck on the Gate of Jesus College, Oxford, with a Piece of Cheese. X. The Receipt. XI. On Phyllis. XII. Have you not in a Chimney seen, &c. Translated. XIII. The Resolution. XIV. A Conflict on Business. XV. The Button Hole. A Riddle. XVI. A Mad Song.
Date: [1737]- Books
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The nettle, an Irish bouquet, to tickle the nose of an English viceroy ; being a collection of political songs and parodies, Dedicated To The Marquis Grimbaldo, Governor Of Barataria. By Scriblerius Murtough O'pindar. Now handing about in the Circles of Fashion, and sung to some of the most favourite Airs. To which are added, The prophecy, AN Irregular Ode; Addressed to his Excellency shortly after his Arrival: and The triumph of freedom, Addressed to the Right Hon. Henry Grattan. By the same author.
Carey, William, 1759-1839.Date: 1789- Digital Images
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Laminum album (white deadnettle)
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A plant (Stachys sp.) related to betony: flowering stem with separate leaf and floral segments. Coloured etching by M. Bouchard, 1775.
Date: [1775]Reference: 17120i- Ephemera
Oversize ephemera. EPH+7.
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Sir Hugh Spencer (Hugh Le Despenser) fastened to a ladder and disembowled alive in Hereford while a crowd of spectators gathers around a fire below the ladders. Coloured lithograph.
Date: [1845]Reference: 43450i- Archives and manuscripts
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Date: 1937-1965Reference: PP/DWW/B/A/22Part of: Donald Woods Winnicott