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Iris versicolor (Purple flag)
Rowan McOnegal- Digital Images
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Salvia Officinalis (Sage, Purple)
Rowan McOnegal- Digital Images
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Lythrum salicaria (Purple loosestrife)
Rowan McOnegal- Digital Images
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Digitalis purpurea (Purple foxglove)
Sue Snell- Digital Images
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Digitalis purpurea (Purple foxglove)
Rowan McOnegal- Digital Images
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Digitalis purpurea (Purple foxglove)
Sue Snell- Digital Images
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Digitalis purpurea (Purple foxglove)
Sue Snell- Digital Images
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C18 Chinese woodcut: Purple deficiency throat
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Chinese C18: Paediatric pox - 'Purple and black indentations'
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The emerging mind. Pt. 4, Purple numbers and sharp cheese.
Ramachandran, V. S.Date: 2003- Books
The Purple island and anatomy in early seventeenth-century literature, philosophy, and theology / Peter Mitchell.
Mitchell, Peter, 1968-Date: [2007], ©2007- Books
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Observations on some of the remedial properties of Simaba cedron, and on its employment in intermittent fever / by S.S. Purple.
Purple, Samuel S. (Samuel Smith), 1822-1900.Date: 1854- Books
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Practical observations on the remedial properties of Simaba cedron, and on its employment as a substitute for quinine / by Samuel S. Purple.
Purple, Samuel S. (Samuel Smith), 1822-1900.Date: 1854- Digital Images
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Solanum atropurpureum Schrank Solanaceae. Purple Devil. Purple-spined Nightshade. Herbaceous perennial. Distribution: Brazil. This ferociously spined plant contains tropane alkaloids, atropine, hyoscyamine and scopolamine. All are anticholinergic and block the acetylcholine mediated actions of the parasympathetic nervous system. While the alkaloids are used in medicine and as an antidote to anticholinergic nerve gas poisons, the plant itself is not used in medicine. Its sharp spines can be irritant. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Digital Images
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Prostanthera ovalifolia R.Br. Lamiaceae Alpine anise bush, Oval leaf Mintbush, Purple mintbush. Woody shrub. Distribution: Australia. Minty flavoured leaves used in jams and jellies. Various essential oils are produced from commercially grown P. ovalifolia (cis-dihydroagarofuran, kessane, 1,8-cineole which is also known as eucalyptol, p-cymene,) and P. cuneata also contains eucalyptol. Concentrations of essential oils in the plants vary according to the clonal variety, growing conditions and time of year. Aboriginal peoples used Prostanthera leaves in medicinal ointments and washes, but one species, P. striatiflora, was used to poison waterholes to kill visiting emu (Hegarty, 2001). Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Archives and manuscripts
Blocks of colour in purple, red, blue, green, and pink
Amiss, Audrey, 1933-2013.Date: 15 August 1989Reference: PP/AMI/C/1/27/2Part of: Audrey Amiss Archive- Archives and manuscripts
Blocks of colour in purple, red, blue, green, pink and yellow
Amiss, Audrey, 1933-2013.Date: 15 August 1989Reference: PP/AMI/C/1/27/1Part of: Audrey Amiss Archive- Archives and manuscripts
Blocks of colour in blue, purple, orange, red, green, and yellow.
Amiss, Audrey, 1933-2013.Date: 15 August 1989Reference: PP/AMI/C/1/27/4Part of: Audrey Amiss Archive- Ephemera
Boldolaxine : [purple].
Date: [between 1950 and 1959?]- Archives and manuscripts
"MD" in red and purple / "MD" in blue and purple (artworks)
Date: c.1949Reference: PP/RSI/B/1/2/5/3/5Part of: Rita Simon Collection- Videos
The purple secret.
Date: 1998- Archives and manuscripts
Red, purple and black zig zag shapes on blue and purple background (artwork)
Date: c.1949Reference: PP/RSI/B/1/2/5/3/6Part of: Rita Simon Collection- Archives and manuscripts
PHO 15165-15169
Date: 19th centuryReference: PP/ESS/P.97Part of: Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer (1850-1935)- Archives and manuscripts
PHO 15075-15083
Date: 19th centuryReference: PP/ESS/P.88Part of: Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer (1850-1935)- Archives and manuscripts
PHO 15155-15164
Date: 19th centuryReference: PP/ESS/P.96Part of: Sir Edward Albert Sharpey-Schafer (1850-1935)