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Princess Louisa laying first stone of National Cottage Hosp.
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Australian aboriginal stone knife mounted in handle.
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Hafted stone axe from Robenhausen lake-dwelling
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Press report on laying of corner stone, Wellcome Building
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Photograph of a stone carving showing legendary creature giving acupuncture.
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Plate 72, Surgical removal of a stone from the bladder.
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External view of Stoup of stone with cut in cross.
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The case of artificially manufactured version of a goa stone
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The case of artificially manufactured version of a goa stone
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The case of artificially manufactured version of a goa stone
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Puteal: stone curb round mouth of a well.
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The case of artificially manufactured version of a goa stone
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The case of artificially manufactured version of a goa stone
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Brompton Hospital: foundation stone laid 11th June, 1844.
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Amuletic objects of stone in the form of a hand, Bolivia.
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Miss Rosie (weight 36 stone) holding a bouquet of flowers
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J. Groenevelt, A complete treatise of the stone and gravel...
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St. Mary's Hospital. Paddington. Prince Albert laying the foundation stone.
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Manden bone tools used in the preparation of stone implements, North Dakota.
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Plate XX, Surgical removal of a bladder stone using a bistoury and forceps.
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Indirect percussion method practised by Wintun Indians of North America in manufacturing stone implements
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Manner of striking a stone where the edge is sharp to shew direct percussion.
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Amuletic objects of stone to ensure fertility, Bolivia. In the form of square plaques, decorated.
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Stoup of stone with a cross crudely cut on the inside. It is supposed that it is a natural stone adopted for the purpose because of its natural shape, and the cross added, for use in a bedroom.
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Polished stone axe-head used in treatment of nephritis in 17th century. In the Musee Lorrain.