187 results
- Archives and manuscripts
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M0006962: Clover's chloroform appartus for inhaler
Date: 8 May 1940Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/59/57Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Digital Images
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Garlic, sagittal view, MRI
Alexandr Khrapichev, University of Oxford- Archives and manuscripts
M0008840: Portrait of Joseph Thomas Clover (1825-1882)
Date: 04 March 1943Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/77/50Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
M0008839: Joseph Clover administering chroloform from his inhaler
Date: 04 March 1943Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/77/49Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Digital Images
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Portrait of Joseph Clover, head and shoulders.
- Digital Images
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Joseph Clover administering chroloform from his inhaler.
- Digital Images
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Melilotus officinalis (Common melilot). Also known as Sweet clover
Sue Snell- Digital Images
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Melilotus officinalis (Common melilot). Also known as Sweet clover
Sue Snell- Pictures
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A plant (Eugenia corymbosa Lam.): branch with flowers and fruit, separate flowers and fruit and section of fruit with seed. Coloured line engraving.
Date: [1685]Reference: 16034i- Pictures
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A grassland plant, possibly a clover (Trifolium species): flowering stem. Watercolour.
Reference: 23597i- Pictures
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A plant (Onobrychis sativa) related to holy clover): flowering stem. Watercolour, 1902.
Date: 1902Reference: 21073i- Books
J.T. Clover : a giant of Victorian anaesthesia / R.K. Calverley.
Calverley, Rod K.Date: 1985- Books
Le clou de girofle en médecine bucco-dentaire / Gilles Gros ; préface du Xavier Riaud.
Gros, GillesDate: [2013]- Books
Homoeopathy reconsidered : a new look at Hahnemann's Organon / by Anne M. Clover.
Clover, Anne M.Date: 1989- Pictures
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A clover (Trifolium ochroleucum): flowering stem. Coloured lithograph by W. G. Smith, c. 1863, after himself.
Smith, Worthington George, 1835-1917.Date: [1863-1880]Reference: 24411i- Books
Between east and west : the Moluccas and the traffic in spices up to the arrival of Europeans / R. A. Donkin.
Donkin, R. A.Date: 2003- Books
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The constituents of red clover flowers / by Frederick B. Power and Arthur H. Salway.
Power, Frederick B. (Frederick Belding), 1853-1927.Date: 1910- Books
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The constituents of red clover flowers / by Frederick B. Power and Arthur H. Salway.
Power, Frederick B. (Frederick Belding), 1853-1927Date: [1910?]- Digital Images
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Trifolium rubens L. Leguminosae. [Note the Family Leguminosae is preferred over Family Fabaceae as the former allows all the legumes to be in one Family and not three - one Family being the current consensus among botanists]. Red Feather Clover. Distribution: Europe. The white clover, Trifolium repens, is listed as a treatment for arthritis by Linnaeus (1782). This and Trifolium pratense, Red Clover, are the ones most used for pastures. All the clovers have root nodules which fix nitrogen from the air into the soil so have an important role in ensuring soil fertility. Trifolium rubens has the same nitrogen fixing ability, and is used as an ornamental garden plant where it still acts to improve fertility. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Pictures
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Three plants, including a large flowering stem of yellow melilot or sweet clover (Melilotus officinalis). Watercolour.
Reference: 23119i- Books
T.W. Evans (1823-1897) and J.T. Clover (1825-1882) and their common patient / Ole Secher.
Secher, Ole, 1918-Date: 1989- Pictures
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Japanese clover (Lespedeza sp.): flowering and fruiting stem with separate leaf, flower, fruit and seed. Coloured engraving after F. von Scheidl, 1776.
Scheidl, Franz Anton von, 1731-1801.Date: [1776]Reference: 18144i- Books
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Cabbage and clover husbandry. Description of, and directions for cultivating several curious plants not generally known in England. Particularly Hungarian clover, Swedish cabbage, Several New Grasses, &c. Which will be of the greatest Benefit to the Agriculture of Great Britain and Ireland.
Date: [1775?]- Pictures
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Seven garden plants, including a lupin and buffalo clover: flowering stems and floral segments. Coloured etching, c. 1836.
Date: 1836Reference: 27495i- Pictures
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Ten flowering plants, all types of trefoil or clover (Trifolium species). Chromolithograph by W. Dickes & co., c. 1855.
W. Dickes & Co.Date: [1855]Reference: 24791i