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The Royal College of Surgeons, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. Coloured lithograph, 196-, by T.G. Cullen.
Cullen, T. Gordon, 1914-1994.Reference: 38407i- Pictures
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The Royal College of Surgeons, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. Engraving by T.L. Busby, 1814, after Whichelo.
Whichelo, T., active 1804-1819.Reference: 38365i- Pictures
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The Royal College of Surgeons, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. Engraving by W. Deeble, 1828, after T. H. Shepherd.
Shepherd, Thomas H. (Thomas Hosmer)Date: 1828Reference: 38368i- Pictures
Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Photograph by Barclay Bros., 1902.
Date: 1902Reference: 574993i- Pictures
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The Royal College of Surgeons, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London: the interior of the library. Wood engraving by F. G. Kitton after himself.
Kitton, Frederic George, 1856-1904.Reference: 38367i- Pictures
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The Royal College of Surgeons, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London: the interior of the museum. Wood engraving after T. R. MacQuoid, 1854.
Macquoid, Thomas Robert, 1820-1912.Reference: 38386i- Pictures
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The Royal College of Surgeons, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. Engraving by T. Higham after himself, 1816.
Higham, Thomas, 1796-1844.Date: 1 January 1817Reference: 38366i- Pictures
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The body of Earl Ferrers, displayed upright in his coffin at the Royal College of Surgeons. Engraving.
Reference: 38392i- Pictures
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The Veterinary College, Royal College Street, London: the facade. Engraving by Cook, c.1800, after J. C. Barrow.
Barrow, Joseph Charles.Reference: 38725i- Digital Images
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Petasites paradoxus Baumg. Asteraceae Alpine Butterbur. Herbaceous Perennial. Distribution: Temperate Northern hemisphere. It contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids, which are hepatotoxic and cause liver cancers. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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The Royal College of Surgeons, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London: the interior of the Hunterian Museum. Coloured engraving by E. Radclyffe after T. H. Shepherd.
Shepherd, Thomas H. (Thomas Hosmer)Reference: 38390i- Pictures
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Skeletons of a male giant and a female dwarf, displayed at the Royal College of Surgeons. Process print.
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Haemanthus albiflos Jacq. Amaryllidaceae. Paintbrush plant. Distribution: South Africa. Used as a cough medicine and as a charm to ward off lightning (Pooley, 1998). Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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Royal College of Surgeons certificate - Smallpox
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Clivia miniata Regel Amaryllidoideae Kaffir lily, Natal lily. Named for Lady Charlotte Clive, Duchess of Northumberland Distribution: South Africa. A toxic plant containing the cytotoxic chemical, Lycorine. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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The body of Earl Ferrers, displayed upright in his coffin at the Royal College of Surgeons. Engraving by Valois.
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The Royal College of Surgeons, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London: the interior of the museum. Engraving by E. Radclyffe after T. H. Shepherd.
Shepherd, Thomas H. (Thomas Hosmer)Reference: 38395i- Pictures
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An episode in Samuel Foote's play The devil upon two sticks: the cobbler Emmanuel Last is examined for entry as a licentiate to the Royal College of Physicians by Dr Hellebore, the president of the college. Mezzotint by J. Finlayson after J. Zoffany, 1769.
Zoffany, Johann, 1733-1810.Date: Published Novr. 30th 1769Reference: 22215i- Pictures
The Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin, Ireland. Process print after G.B. Clilverd, 1966.
Clilverd, Graham Barry, 1883-1978.Date: 1966Reference: 16954i- Digital Images
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Libertia grandiflora Sweet, Iridaceae. Tukauki, mikoikoi, New Zealand satin flower. Herbaceous perennial. Distribution: New Zealand. Named for Marie Libert, Belgian botanist (1782-1863). No medicinal use. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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Portraits of Thomas Harvey and his 7 sons. The group of portraits set in plaster as they appeared at Rolls Park Essex. From an old photograph in the Library of the Royal College of Physicians.
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The Royal College of Chemistry: the laboratories. Lithograph by Day & Haghe after J. Lockyer, 1846.
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Rosa nitida Willd. Rosaceae. Shining rose. Distribution: North-eastern North America. Nitida is Latin for shining, referring to the shiny leaves. The seed heads contain vitamin C. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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Mahonia japonica DC. Berberidaceae. Evergreen shrub. Distribution: China, although long cultivated in Japan. Listed as an ingredient in Traditional Chinese Medicines. No European or modern medicinal use. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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The Royal College of Surgeons, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London. Etching with aquatint by W. O. Geller, 1836, after T. Kearnan.
Kearnan, Thomas, active 1821-1858.Date: 28 April 1836Reference: 38369i