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Index sanitatis : Eyn schöns und vast nützlichs Büchlin, genannt Zeyger der Gesundtheyt ... Durch Philippum Begardi ...
Begardi, Philipp.Date: 1539- Books
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The definitive treaty of peace, union, friendship, and mutual defence, between the crowns of Great Britain, Hungary, and Sardinia, concluded at Worms on the 2/13 of September, 1743.
Great Britain.Date: 1743- Books
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A letter from a genoese gentleman to a member of Parliament of Great-Britain, relating to that part of the Treaty of Worms. Which regards the town and marquisate of final.
Genoese gentleman.Date: 1744- Books
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Silk-Worms: a poem. In two books. Written originally in Latin, by Marc. Hier. Vida, Bishop of Alba. And now translated into English. With a Preface, giving an Account of the Life and Writings of Vida.
Vida, Marco Girolamo, approximately 1485-1566.Date: MDCCXXIII. [1723]- Books
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Traitement du choléra à la période prodromique : note lue à l'Académie de médecine / par M. Worms ; et suivie d'une exposition succincte des moyens les plus propres à préserver en temps d'épidémie les localités et les individus.
Worms, Jules.Date: 1866- Journals
Almanach général de la France et de l'étranger.
Date: 1838-1844- Books
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Vermischte chirurgische Schriften / herausgegeben von Johann Leberecht Schmucker.
Schmucker, Johann Leberecht, 1712-1786.Date: 1784-1785- Books
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De l'autoplastie : thèse présentée et soutenue le 19 Février 1836 : au concours pour une chaire de clinique chirurgicale vacante a la Faculté de Médecine de Paris / par Ph. Fréd. Blandin.
Blandin, Ph. Fr. (Philippe Frédéric), 1798-1849.Date: 1836- Books
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Replique d'un membre du Parlement de la Grande Bretagne, a la réponse d'un gentilhomme milanois, &c. Datée de Milan le 15 juillet 1744. Et imprimée à Londres, sur l'article dixiéme du Traité qui a été conclu à Worms le 13/2 septembre 1743. Traduite de l'anglois.
Date: [1745]- Books
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The vermin-Killer: being a compleat and necessary family-book. Shewing a ready way to destroy adders, badgers, birds, of all sorts, earwigs Caterpillars, Flies, Fish, Foxes, Frogs, Gnats, Mice, Otters, Pismires, Pole-Cats, Rabbets, Rats, Snakes, Scorpions, Snails, Spiders, Toads, Wasps, Weasles, Wants or Moles, Worms in Houses and Gardens, Bugs, Lice, Fleas, &c. Also Several excellent Receipts for the Cure of most Disorders. And Some useful Directions for Gardening and Husbandry: and likewise for Travellers in regard to the Management of a Horse on a Journey, &c. With many curious Secrets in Art and Nature.
Date: [1765?]- Books
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Multum in parvo; or, everyman His own Vermin-Killer. Containing the most effectual methods of destroying that mischievous little animal the rat; as also the Mouse, Mole, Grasshopper, Ant, Dore, or Blackclock, Worms, Snails, Weasel, Polecat, Stoat, and Fox. By a farmer, Who has made it his Study these seven Years.
Farmer.Date: M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]- Books
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The answer of a Milanese gentleman to a Member of the British Parliament, who desir'd to be set right about the contents of a letter wrote to him by a Genoese gentleman, the fourth of January 1744, upon the tenth article of the Treaty of Worms. Translated from the Italian.
Milanese Gentleman.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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Pope's miscellany. Viz. I. The Basset-Table. II. The Drawing-Room. III. The Toilet. IV. The Looking-Glass. V. The Worms. VI. The First Psalm. Translated for the use of a Young Lady. Publish'd faithfully, as they were found in a Pocket-Book taken up in Westminster-Hall, the last Day of the Lord Winton's Tryal.
Date: 1717- Books
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An essay upon the silk-worm: containing many improvements upon this curious subject; together with large collections from the most approved authors. The whole setting forth: I. The Antiquity of the Silk-Worm. II. Where the Silk-Worms were first propagated, and when brought into Europe: with Estimates of the Profits arising from them. III. The Success of Henry III. and IV. in France, which excited King James I. zealously to attempt the enriching England by the Silk-Manufacture. IV. The Methods of cultivating Mulberry trees, and making excellent Wine and Brandy with the Fruit. V. The most approved ways of hatching and feeding the Silk-Worms, and managing their Silk. VI. The Certainty and Facility of bringing the Silk Manufacture in England to its utmost Perfection, &c. By Henry Barham, Esq; F. R. S.
Barham, Henry, 1670?-1726.Date: MDCCXIX. [1719]- Books
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This day is published, Multum in parvo; or, Every Man his own Vermin-Killer. Containing The most effectual Methods of destroying that mischievous little Animal, the Rat; as also the Mouse, Mole, Grasshopper, Ant, Dore, or Blackclock, Worms, Snails, Weazel, Polecat, Stoat, and Fox. By a Farmer, Who has made it his Study these seven Years.
Baldwin, R. (Robert), 1737-1810.Date: 1771]- Digital Images
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Two Slow-worms twined together
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Toxocariasis: ascaris lumbricoides worms.
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Toxocariasis: enterobius vermicularis worms.
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Small intestine of dog: toxocara canis worms
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Darwin's worms.
Date: 1999- Digital Images
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Adult worms of toxocara cati (from a cat).
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Species of molluscs: gelatinous worms, jellyfish, medusas, etc. Coloured etching by J. Chapman, 1808.
Date: 20 August 1808Reference: 578673i- Archives and manuscripts
Diseases of silk-worms
Pasteur, Louis, 1822-1895Date: c. 1905Reference: MS.3776Part of: Pasteur, Louis (1822-1895), chemist- Digital Images
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Horse intestine with multiple attached parasitic worms
Michael Frank, Royal Veterinary College- Digital Images
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Tortoise: diarrhoeic faeces with worms
Royal Veterinary College