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An account of the rise, progress and present state
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An account of the rise, progress and present state
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An ecorche crucified
Karl Christian Vogel- Digital Images
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Watercolour drawings of alchemical flasks.
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C.C. Schmidt, Jahrbucher der Gesammten Medic
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C.C. Schmidt, Jahrbucher der Gesammten Medic
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Michelangelo 's Last Judgement.
Buonarotti Michelangelo- Digital Images
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people affected in different ways by AIDS
Projekt-PR.- Digital Images
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C. von Linne, Amoenitates academicae, seu di
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Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg (1795-1876)
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Little match-girl from Hans Christian Anderson.
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3D print of vessels of a healthy mini pig eye.
Maloca, Peter M.Date: 2016- Digital Images
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3D view on vessels of a healthy minipig eye. The upper opening corresponds to the pupil as the gateway input of all light into the eye. It is interesting to see the marked abundance of vessels of the pupil which bring energy and food to the muscles to control the amount of incident light. The other large vessels are feeder vessels for the outer layers of the retina and muscles, so, that the eye quickly can perceive the environment and the creature may adapt and survive.
Peter M Maloca, Christian Schwaller, Ruslan Hlushchuk, Sébastien Barré, OCTlab University of Basel/Bern and Royal Moorfields Eye Hospital, London- Digital Images
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The Christian Union Almhouses at St. Marylebone. Opened in 1832. Drawn and engraved.
W. T. Fry- Digital Images
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Christian Albert Theodor Billroth on balcony of his house at St Gilgen, with inscription.
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Knautia macedonica Griseb. Dipsacaceae. Distribution: Macedonia. This honours the brothers Knaut, both physicians and botanists: Christof Knaut (also Knauth, 1638–94) and his brother Christian Knaut (1654–1716). The plant was traditionally used as a compress in its native Balkans to relieve dermatitis and itching. This use is a local survival of what was once a widespread application of this plant and its relations, and is an example of the doctrine of signatures in which the therapeutic benefit of a plant is suggested by some aspect of its anatomy
Dr Henry Oakeley- Digital Images
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A laboratory in the Sprue Research Unit, Vellore.
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Excavations at Seqadi/Sagadi (?), A. E. Sudan[Jebel Moya]
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World War One: mobile bacteriological laboratory
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Portraits.
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Frontispiece to Novi profectus in historia electricitatis
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J C Kundmann, Rariora naturae et artis item
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Helwan, Egypt; women carrying sweet clover
Carole Reeves- Digital Images
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Islamic Calligraphy in the Nasta`liq style