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How to identify prints : a complete guide to manual and mechanical processes from woodcut to ink jet / Bamber Gascoigne.
Gascoigne, Bamber.Date: 1986- Books
Seventh annual report, of the committee of the West Herts Infirmary, read at the general meeting of the governors. : August 31st, 1833; with a list of the subscribers, &c.
West Hertfordshire Infirmary.Date: 1833- Pictures
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A man, head and shoulders, designated as Lucas van Leyden. Pen and ink drawing after Albrecht Dürer.
Dürer, Albrecht, 1471-1528.Reference: 33480i- Pictures
Six scenes of laboratory and shop work relating to pharmacy. Pen drawings, 1889.
Date: 1889Reference: 15988i- Pictures
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An itinerant tooth-drawer performing an operation on a struggling male patient. Ink wash drawing after P.A. Wille, 1788.
Wille, Pierre Alexandre, 1748-1821.Reference: 44165i- Books
Phrenological and physiological chart / by J. Millott Severn, and Mrs. J. Millot Severn.
Severn, J. Millott (Joseph Millott), 1860-1942.Date: [1905?]- Pictures
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A printer's premises, with men engraving, inking plates, and operating presses, examples of their work hang on the walls. Engraving.
Reference: 40662i- Books
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An exhortation to obedience and faithful adherence to King George. In two sermons preach'd at Little Ilford in Essex, in November and December, 1715. Wherein is prov'd, that His Majesty is our rightful king, according to the Will of God, and laws of man: that the pretender neither is, nor can be our king, agreeably to either: and that, if he should ever come to the imperial crown of these realms (Which God forbid) he must be a wicked and tyrannical king. By Robert Blakeway, rector of the said parish, and chaplain to the Right Honourable Henry Lord Herbett. Publish'd at the request of some who heard them, and for their own vindication.
Blakeway, Robert, 1688 or 1689-Date: [1716?]- Pictures
An epileptic or sick person having a fit on a stretcher, two men try to restrain him. Ink drawing attributed to J.B. Jouvenet.
Jouvenet, Jean, 1644-1717.Reference: 18622i- Pictures
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Men working at a printing press, proofing copy, inking, and setting type. Wood engraving. 18--, after Stradanus, ca.1580.
Straet, Jan van der, 1523-1605.Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 40663i- Pictures
An operator pulling a tooth; representing the sense of touch. Pen and ink drawing by P. Boone, 1649.
Boone, P., active 1650.Date: 1649Reference: 26938i- Pictures
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Bethlem Hospital, London: the incurables being inspected by a member of the medical staff, with the patients represented by political figures. Drawing by Thomas Rowlandson, 1789.
Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827.Date: [1789]Reference: 536228i- Books
Medicus novissimus; or, the modern physician: : shewing the principal signs, causes, and most material prognosticks; together with the true method of curing all the principal and curable diseases incident to mankind, according to the most modern and best method of practice now in use. Each physical process being illustrated with observations or histories of cures performed, together with the medicines by which those cures were performed, is faithfully inserted for the good of the publick. The whole being in a familiar style, and thereby adapted to the meanest capacities of physical practitioners, for whom 'tis render'd very useful and necessary. / By Phil. Woodman, practitioner in physick and chirurgery.
Woodman, Philip, -1728.Date: MDCCXII. [1712]- Pictures
The muscles of the lower arm: the left forearm is seen twice, crossed over and resting on the right forearm and extending from the shoulder. Drawing after Peter Paul Rubens, c. 1610.
Rubens, Peter Paul, 1577-1640.Reference: 28636i- Pictures
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Four men watch, some holding their noses, as a man vomits; representing the sense of smell. Pen and ink drawing by P. Boone, 1651.
Boone, P., active 1650.Date: 1651Reference: 26939i- Pictures
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A monk, suffering a hallucination that he is being attacked by wolves, being freed from his delusions by Saint Anselm. Drawing by an artist in the circle of J.W. Baumgartner.
Baumgartner, Johann Wolfgang, 1712-1761.Date: [between 1720 and 1729?]Reference: 46944i- Pictures
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Results of the use of J.H. Vincent's antistreptococcal serum for septicaemia. Drawing by H. Vincent, 15 April 1934.
Vincent, H. (Hyacinthe), 1862-1950.Date: 1934Reference: 562260i- Pictures
World War Two: a surgical operation being performed under primitive conditions in a hospital camp. Coloured pen and ink drawing by L. Rawlings, 1946.
Rawlings, Leo, -1990.Date: 1946Reference: 24135i- Pictures
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Engineering: a large cogwheel, front and side elevations. Coloured drawing, 1875.
Date: 1845Reference: 46106i- Pictures
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Engineering: a large cogwheel, front and side elevations. Coloured drawing, 1875.
Date: 1845Reference: 46104i- Pictures
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Engineering: a large cogwheel, front and side elevations. Coloured drawing, 1875.
Date: 1845Reference: 46105i- Pictures
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Opening ceremony for a new operating theatre at the London Hospital. Drawing by G.K. Jones, 1892.
Jones, G. K. (George Kingston), 1865-1948.Date: 23 May [18]92Reference: 47165i- Pictures
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Plague in Cape Town: convicts cleansing and disinfecting infected buildings. Drawing by H. Johnson, 1891.
Johnson, Herbert, 1848-1906.Date: 1891Reference: 39695i- Pictures
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God appears at Babel to disperse the people into different tongues. Process print, 1894, after W. von Kaulbach.
Kaulbach, Wilhelm von, 1804-1874.Date: 5 January 1894Reference: 20444i- Pictures
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Boer War: wounded British soldiers lying in a waggon-house which is being used as a temporary hospital. Pen and ink drawing by H. Johnson.
Johnson, Herbert, 1848-1906.Reference: 23342i