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Chinese C18: Paediatric pox - 'Silkworm Eggs' pox
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Prince Genji, elegantly attired in modern dress is seated with a young woman who holds his sword; in the room beind are silkworm feeding trays. Colour woodcut by Fusatane, 1865.
Fusatane (Utagawa Seima), active 1849-1870.Date: Month 8, 1865Reference: 36789i- Books
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An essay on the culture of silk, and raising white mulberry trees, the leaves of which are the only proper food of the silk-worm. By a citizen of Philadelphia.
Citizen of Philadelphia, active 1790.Date: MDCCXC. [1790]- Books
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Del mal del segno, calcinaccio o moscardino : malattia che affligge i bachi da seta e sul modo di liberarne le bigattaje anche le più infestate / opera del dottore Agostino Bassi.
Bassi, Agostino, 1773-1856.Date: 1835-36- Books
Valerii Pereleshin : life of a silkworm / Olga Bakich.
Bakich, Olʹga MikhaĭlovnaDate: [2015]- Archives and manuscripts
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Diploma in silkworm breeding from the University of Milan
Date: Mar 1930Reference: UGC 198/1/1/2/4Part of: Papers of Guido Pellegrino Arrigo Pontecorvo, geneticist, Professor of Genetics, University of Glasgow, Scotland- Pictures
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Textiles: silk manufacture in China, gathering the empty silk cocoons. Engraving.
Reference: 44099i- Books
Recherches sur l'histoire naturelle chez les Arabes / [Jean Jacques Clément-Mullet].
Clément-Mullet, Jean Jacques, 1796-approximately 1856.Date: 1856- Books
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Some hints intended to promote the culture of silk worms in Ireland. Addressed to the Dublin Society by the Rev. Samuel Pullein, A.M.
Pullein, Samuel, active 1734-1760.Date: 1750- Pictures
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A silkworm (Phaloena mori) shown as imago, larva, pupa and egg. Etching by M. Griffith.
Reference: 40446i- Books
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Handbook of the collection illustrative of the wild silks of India : in the Indian section of the South Kensington Museum, with a catalogue of the collection and numerous illustrations / by Thomas Wardle.
Wardle, Thomas, Sir, 1831-1909.Date: 1881- Pictures
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Textiles: silk manufacture in China, gathering the eggs. Engraving.
Reference: 44096i- Pictures
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Textiles: women in a garden sorting silkworm eggs for incubation. Engraving by B. Cole, 1749.
Date: 1749Reference: 43589i- Pictures
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Textiles: six scenes of silk manufacture in China. Engraving, 1750.
Date: 1750Reference: 44126i- Books
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Thoughts on the different kinds of food given to young silk worms, and the possibility of their being brought to perfection in the climate of England; Founded on experiemnts made near the metropolis. By S. Bertezen.
Bertezen, Salvatore, active 1780-1792.Date: 1789- Pictures
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Textiles: silk manufacture in China, gathering mulberry leaves. Engraving.
Reference: 44097i- Books
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Miscellaneous communications, published by James Anderson, M.D. and A.M. Physician General. Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh-Of the American Philosophical Society at Philadelphia-And Member of the Society of Planters, of St Helena.
Anderson, James, 1738-1809.Date: [1795]- Books
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Proposals for publishing by subscription, In one large Octavo Volume, the Letters and Correspondence of James Anderson, Esq. on various subjects: More particularly on the Cultivation of the Nopal, and mode of Treatment of the Cochineal Insect, and Silk Worm. Price Five Pagodas. Those Gentlemen who wish to subscribe, are requested to send their Names to the Printers of the Madras Gazette.
Anderson, James, 1738-1809.Date: 1799?]- Pictures
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Court ladies producing silk under the supervision of the empress; their tasks include preparing eggs, chopping mulberry leaves, feeding caterpillars and unwinding cocoons. Colour woodcut by Kuniaki II, 1883.
Utagawa, Kuniaki, 1835-1888.Date: 1883Reference: 36756i- Books
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Letters, &c.
Anderson, James, 1738-1809.Date: 1796.]- Pictures
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Three scenes relating to hydrotherapy and one concerning the production of silk. Pen drawing by J. Gülick.
Gülick, John.Reference: 18239i- Books
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The ailant silkworm : observations on its habit, management, food, and value : made during the introduction, naturalization, and rearing of the first stock in Queensland and New South Wales, and affording some elementary information for the benefit of persons contemplating the commercial growth of ailant cocoons in Australia / contributed by Charles Brady.
Brady, Charles.Date: 1868- Archives and manuscripts
Strunnikov Paper
Date: October 1974-January 1975Reference: PP/MIA/E/4/33Part of: Professor Michael Ashburner: archives- Books
Big fleas have little fleas : how discoveries of invertebrate diseases are advancing modern science / Elizabeth W. Davidson.
Davidson, Elizabeth W.Date: [2006], ©2006- Archives and manuscripts
Letters to Jules Raulin
Date: c. 1862-1884Reference: MS.5124Part of: Pasteur, Louis (1822-1895), chemist