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Artificial left hand, wood with metal wrist plate and leather glove.
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Artificial left hand, wood with metal wrist plate and leather glove.
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Artificial left hand, wood with metal wrist plate and leather glove.
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M0001975: Close-up photograph of the arm piece (without hand) from the iron hand of Clephane, also known as the Hand of Carslogie, a 16th century iron prosthetic hand formerly in the posession of the family Clephane of Carslogie
Date: June 1931Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/18/52Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
M0001976: Close-up photograph of the arm piece (without hand) from the iron hand of Clephane with a circular label, also known as the Hand of Carslogie, a 16th century iron prosthetic hand formerly in the posession of the family Clephane of Carslogie
Date: June 1931Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/18/53Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Digital Images
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Artificial right hand, aluminium with hard rubber cover, from Aberdeen Hospital, Scotland.
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Artificial right hand, Aluminium with hard rubber cover. From Aberdeen Hospital, Scotland.
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Artificial right hand, Aluminium with hard rubber cover. From Aberdeen Hospital, Scotland.
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Artificial right hand, Aluminium with hard rubber cover. From Aberdeen Hospital, Scotland.
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M0001971: Close-up photograph of the reverse-side of the iron hand of Clephane, also known as the Hand of Carslogie, a 16th century iron prosthetic hand formerly in the posession of the family Clephane of Carslogie
Date: June 1931Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/18/48Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
M0001973: Close-up photograph of the right-side view of the iron hand of Clephane, also known as the Hand of Carslogie, a 16th century iron prosthetic hand formerly in the posession of the family Clephane of Carslogie
Date: June 1931Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/18/50Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
M0001972: Close-up photograph of the iron hand of Clephane showing the palm and mechanism, also known as the Hand of Carslogie, a 16th century iron prosthetic hand formerly in the posession of the family Clephane of Carslogie
Date: June 1931Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/18/49Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
M0001974: Close-up photograph of the left-side view of the iron hand of Clephane, also known as the Hand of Carslogie, a 16th century iron prosthetic hand formerly in the posession of the family Clephane of Carslogie
Date: June 1931Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/18/51Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
M0001977: Close-up photograph of the reverse-view of the iron hand of Clephane complete with arm piece, also known as the Hand of Carslogie, a 16th century iron prosthetic hand formerly in the posession of the family Clephane of Carslogie
Date: June 1931Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/18/54Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Archives and manuscripts
M0001978: Close-up photograph of the iron hand of Clephane complete with arm piece showing the palm and mechanism, also known as the Hand of Carslogie, a 16th century iron prosthetic hand formerly in the posession of the family Clephane of Carslogie
Date: June 1931Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/18/55Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Pictures
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Alles in einer hand.
Baldiga, JürgenDate: [1993?]Reference: 667514i- Ephemera
Die Hand des Hutmachers : 27. Februar bis 15. Juni 2014 / Deutsches Medizinhistorisches Museum Ingolstadt.
Date: 2014- Books
Specification of Henry Wilms : artificial limbs.
Wilms, Henry.Date: 1857- Archives and manuscripts
F., J. V. & W., J.
F., J. V.Date: 1738Reference: MS.2324- Archives and manuscripts
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Receipt-Book, French: 18th century
Date: 1780-1790Reference: MS.4085- Pictures
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Two old men in conversation: the man on the left holding a basket has a wooden leg, the other one leans with both hands on a stick. Watercolour by S.G. (?).
Reference: 43961i- Books
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Hocus pocus: or, a rich cabinet of legerdemain curiosities, natural and artificial conclusions. Shewing 1. How to cleave Money. 2. To make Sport with Cats, Ducks, or Poultry. 3. To hang two Knives on the brim of a glass. 4. To wash your Hands in melted Lead without damage. 5. To make a Sixpence seem to fall thro' a Table. 6. To teach Children to Read by Dice. 7. Divers wonderful Things done by the Loadstone. 8. To catch kites, crows, Mogpies, &c. alive. 9. To catch a Pick-Pocket. 10. To name a Pack of Cards, and not see them. 11. To write Love Letters secretly. 12. Experiments in Drawing, Painting, Geometry, Astronomy, &c. 13. To make variety of Fireworks. 14. To keep Fowl Venison, or any Flesh, sweet a Month. 15 To make a Drink when you cannot relish other Liquors. 16. To fox Fish and Fowle. 17. To make one Candle out outlast three: 18. To preserve Fruit all the Year. 19. To make excellent Plaistering for Ceilings or Wolls. With many other Natural and Artificial Conclusions, affording great Variety of Innocent Sport and pastime. - Adorn'd with above AC curious Cuts. By J. White, a Lover of Art and ingenuity
White, John, -1671.Date: [1715?]- Books
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Hocus pocus: or, a rich cabinet of legerdemain curiosities, natural and artificial conclusions. Shewing 1. How to cleave money. 2. To make Sport with Cats, Ducks, or Poultry. 3. To hang two Knives on the brim of a Glass. 4. To wash your Hands in melted Lead without damage. 5. To make a Sixpence seem to fall thro' a Table. 6. Teach Children to Read by Dice. 7. Divers wonderful Things done by the Loadstone. 8. To catch Kites, Crows, Magpies, &c. alive. 9. To catch a Pick-Pocket. 10. To name a Pack of Cards, and not feel 'em. 11. To write Love-Letters secretly. 12. Experiments in Drawing, Painting, Geometry, Astronomy, &c. 13. To make variety of Fireworks. 14. To keep Fowl, Venison, or any Flesh sweet a month. 15. To make a Drink you cannot relish other Liquors. 16. To sox Fish and Fowl. 17. To make one Candle outlast three. 18. To preserve Fruit all the Year. 19. To make excellent plaistering for Ceilings or Walls. With many other Natural and Artificial Conclusions, affording great variety of innocent Sport and Pastime. Adorn'd with above 40 curious cuts. By J. White, a Lover of Art and Ingenuity.
White, John, -1671.Date: [1715?]- Videos
Bionic body shop.
Date: 2004- Pictures
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Benjamin Howard assisted by Sir E. Sieveking demonstrating artificial respiration on a supine figure at the Royal Humane Society. Wood engraving by T. Robinson, 1878, after C. Robinson.
Robinson, Charles, active 1878.Date: [6 April 1878]Reference: 17922i