350 results filtered with: Snakes
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Bartholomew of Salerno, and others, practical medical treatises
Date: 1442Reference: MS.120- Books
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The poisonous snakes of India : for the use of the officials and others residing in the Indian Empire / compiled by Joseph Ewart.
Ewart, Joseph, Sir, 1831-1906?Date: 1878- Pictures
An Indian snake of the Boa genus, Horatta Pam. Engraving by W. Skelton, ca. 1796.
Date: [1796]Reference: 42584i- Pictures
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Four snakes. Watercolour by M. Bishop, 1969.
Bishop, Mary, (Mary Cecil Hamilton), 1914-1990.Date: Nov. 69 [November 1969]Reference: 2869402iPart of: Adamson Collection- Archives and manuscripts
(Brofferio, Giuseppe) (1784-1843)
Brofferio, Giuseppe, 1784-1843.Date: c. 1820Reference: MS.1358- Pictures
A parody astrological diagram showing opposing aspects of the life of settlers in Jamaica: langorous noons and the hells of yellow fever. Coloured aquatint after A.James, 1800.
James, Abraham., active 1800-1802.Date: 1 October 1800Reference: 18134i- Books
Snakes and snake-venoms / by A. Alcock.
Alcock, A. (Alfred), 1859-1933.Date: 1910]- Books
Bibliography of snake venoms and venomous snakes / by Findlay E. Russell and Richard S. Scharffenberg.
Russell, Findlay E.Date: [1964], ©1964- Books
Poisonous snakes of the world : a manual for use by the U. S. amphibious forces / Department of the Navy, Bureau of Medicine and Surgery.
Date: [1968]- Books
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New experiments upon vipers : containing also an exact description of all the parts of a viper, the seat of its poyson, and the several effects thereof, together with the exquisite remedies, that by the skilful may be drawn from vipers, as well for the cure of their bitings, as for that of other maladies / originally written in French by M. Charas of Paris ; now rendred English.
Charas, Moyse, 1619-1698Date: 1670- Pictures
Aesculapius, transformed into a dragon, embarks from Epidaurus on to a ship bound for Rome following the request from the Roman ambassadors that he stop the plague in Rome. Engraving attributed to Briot, 16--.
Briot.Date: [between 1600 and 1699]Reference: 589659i- Pictures
A horseman coming across Shiva. Ink drawing.
Reference: 28210i- Pictures
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Baby Krishna sucking his toes, on his cobra throne, attended by female attendants, all surrounded by decorative borders. Wood engraving.
Reference: 26252i- Pictures
Two snakes of the cobra family. Engraving, ca. 1778.
Date: 1778Reference: 41989i- Pictures
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Five snakes of the cobra family, one a coral snake eating a lizard. Engraving, ca. 1778.
Date: 1778Reference: 42000i- Pictures
A design with a snake encircling a palm for a pharmacy label. Etching.
Reference: 16257i- Pictures
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The skin of a Coluber snake. Colour nature print, 1853.
Date: 1853Reference: 42602i- Pictures
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A horned viper. Coloured engraving, ca. 1792.
Date: 1 Nov 1792Reference: 42591i- Pictures
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Apollo with his bow, having slain the Python. Engraving by W. Grainger, ca. 1790 (?).
Grainger, William, active approximately 1780-1800.Date: [between 1700 and 1799?]Reference: 26752i- Pictures
Two snakes of the cobra family, one a brown-banded species. Engraving, ca. 1778.
Date: 1778Reference: 41996i- Pictures
Two snakes, one a coral snake and the other possibly a Malaysian Short python. Engraving, ca. 1778.
Date: 1778Reference: 42028i- Pictures
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An Indian snake: Bungarum Pamah. Engraving by Skelton, ca. 1796.
Date: [1796]Reference: 42560i- Pictures
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The infant Hercules strangling snakes. Engraving by Agostino Veneziano, 1533, after Giulio Romano.
Romano, Giulio, 1499-1546.Date: 1533Reference: 11323i- Journals
Memórias do Instituto de Butantan.
Date: 1918-- Pictures
A viper seen from below and above and a typical viper skeleton. Engraving, ca. 1778.
Date: 1778Reference: 41966i