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Artificial hands: designs. Pen and ink drawing.
Morison, Mr., engineer.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 529358i- Books
Arms and hands exclusively : [catalog] / the Carnes Artificial Limb Co.
Carnes Artificial Limb Co.Date: Between 1910 and 1919?]- Books
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Drake's patent artificial legs, hands, arms, &c.
Drake, John S.Date: [1859?]- Books
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Specification of Michael Henry : artificial hands, feet, and limbs.
Henry, Michael.Date: 1860- Books
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A treatise on Marks' patent artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet.
Marks, George E. (George Edwin), 1853-1932.Date: [1888], ©1888- Books
A treatise on Marks' patent artificial limbs with rubber hands and feet / Geo. E. Marks.
Marks, George E. (George Edwin), 1853-1932.Date: ©1894 [i.e. 1895]- Books
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Improvements in artificial hands / [Samuel Lucas].
Lucas, Samuel.Date: 1891- Books
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Specification of Gustave Perez di Termini : artificial hands.
Perez di Termini, Gustave.Date: 1857- Books
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Manual of artificial limbs : copiously illustrated : artificial toes, feet, legs, fingers, hands, arms : for amputations and deformities, appliances for excisions, fractures, and other disabilities of lower and upper extremities : suggestions on amputations, treatment of stumps, history, etc., etc., etc. : an exhaustive exposition of prosthesis.
Marks, George E. (George Edwin), 1853-1932.Date: 1907- Books
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Manual of artificial limbs : copiously illustrated : artificial toes, feet, legs, fingers, hands, arms : for amputations and deformities, appliances for excisions, fractures, and other disabilities of lower and upper extremities : suggestions on amputations, treatment of stumps, history, etc., etc., etc. : an exhaustive exposition of prosthesis.
Marks, George E. (George Edwin), 1853-1932.Date: 1912- Pictures
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An itinerant salesman with artificial arms selling the bootlaces that hang from the hooks of his hands. Etching by J.T. Smith, 1816.
Smith, John Thomas, 1766-1833.Date: 30 May 1816Reference: 43967i- Pictures
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An artificial hand holding a sheet of glass. Colour lithograph after G.R. Morris, 1945.
Morris, G. R.Date: 1945Reference: 32592i- Books
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Manual of artificial limbs : artificial toes, feet, legs, fingers, hands, arms, for amputations and deformities, appliances for excisions, fractures, and other disabilities of lower and upper extremities, suggestions on amputations, treatment of stumps, history, ... an exhaustive exposition of prothesis.
Marks, George E. (George Edwin), 1853-1932Date: 1910- Books
Artificial intelligence and psychiatry / D.J. Hand.
Hand, D. J. (David J.), 1950-Date: 1985- Books
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Description of an artificial hand / By Sir George Cayley.
Cayley, George, Sir, 1773-1857.Date: 1845- 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?]- Digital Images
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Carving out an artificial hand
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Artificial left arm and hand
Science Museum, London- Digital Images
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Artificial left arm and hand
Science Museum, London- Digital Images
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Artificial left arm and hand
Science Museum, London- Pictures
"Hands of a stranger": advertisement for film. Colour lithograph, 1962.
Date: [1962]Reference: 679838i- Books
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Specification of Moses Masters : artificial legs.
Masters, Moses.Date: 1862- Digital Images
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Artificial left arm, metal, with hand and canvas shoulder strap. Made by the Mckay Artificial Limb Company.
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Artificial left arm, metal, with hand and canvas shoulder strap. Made by the Mckay Artificial Limb Company.