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Evolution of Measures for the Nation's Health.
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Evolution of Measures for the Nation's Health.
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Evolution of Measures for the Nation's Health.
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Evolution of Measures for the Nation's Health.
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Evolution of Measures for the Nation's Health.
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Evolution of Measures for the Nation's Health.
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Evolution of the lower jaw and teeth in the notharctinae. Lingual aspect.
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Evolution of household articles, animals etc. according to Darwin's doctrine. Colour lithographs by Fr. Schmidt, ca. 187-(?).
Schmidt, Fr., lithographer in Berlin, active approximately 1870.Date: [between 1860 and 1869?]Reference: 680406i- Digital Images
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Haeckel's Evolution of Man. This plate represents the embryos of two of the lower, and two of the higher Vertebrates in three different stages: of a fish (F); of an amphibian (salamandar,S); of a reptile (tortoise,T); and of a bird (chick,A).
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Haeckel's Evolution of Man. This plate shows the embryos of four mammals in the three corresponding stages: of a Hog (H), Calf (C), Rabbit (R), and a Man (M). The conditions of the three different stages of development, which the three crossroads (I,II,III) represent, are selected to correspond as exactly as possible.
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Ernst Haeckel, The evolution of man; embryos
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A tree showing the evolution of health care in the twentieth century. Colour print by J. Galloway and R. Richards, 2011.
Galloway, John, (Head of the Dental Team Studies Unit at the Eastman Dental Hospital)Date: [2011]Reference: 771888i- Digital Images
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The evolution of weapons, from 350 b.C. to present day.
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"The upright posture of man, a review of its origin and evolution."
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The evolution of a barrel and goose into a donkey into a man wearing tails; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: 1863Reference: 12105iPart of: The origin of species, dedicated by natural selection to Dr. Charles Darwin- Pictures
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The evolution of a dog and bone into a butler bearing a silver serving-dish; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: 1863Reference: 12102iPart of: The origin of species, dedicated by natural selection to Dr. Charles Darwin- Pictures
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The evolution of a pig into a bull into an imposing man, and a book into an oven dish; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: 1863Reference: 12100iPart of: The origin of species, dedicated by natural selection to Dr. Charles Darwin- Pictures
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The evolution of a monkey into a boy and a balloon into a cage for a parrot; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: 1863Reference: 12104iPart of: The origin of species, dedicated by natural selection to Dr. Charles Darwin- Pictures
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The evolution of a cat into an old woman, and her stool into a dog into a man in a cage into her skirt; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: 1863Reference: 12103iPart of: The origin of species, dedicated by natural selection to Dr Charles Darwin- Pictures
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The evolution of a muzzled bear chained to a post into a thug with a watch and garrotte stick; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: 1863Reference: 12108iPart of: The origin of species, dedicated by natural selection to Dr. Charles Darwin- Pictures
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The evolution of a shuttlecock and bats into a sheep into a timid young man, and his hat into a baby into his umbrella; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: 1863Reference: 12107iPart of: The origin of species, dedicated by natural selection to Dr. Charles Darwin- Pictures
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The evolution of a fox riding a goose into a writer seated at his typewriter (or a pianist?) - which in turn evolves into accordion, bellows, money-bag, and handcuffs; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: 1863Reference: 12101iPart of: The origin of species, dedicated by natural selection to Dr. Charles Darwin- Pictures
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The evolution of pieces of pork into a pig into a man seated at his dinner table, his plate and cutlery evolved from a skull and crossbones; representing Darwin's theories. Wood engraving after C. Bennett, 1863.
Bennett, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1829-1867.Date: 1863Reference: 12106iPart of: The origin of species, dedicated by natural selection to Dr. Charles Darwin- Digital Images
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Plan of Wellcome museum galleries: 3rd floor showing new arrangement, 1942, Dr Daukes scheme: cosmogony, evolution, prehistory, primitive medicine, Chinese, Japanese, Mexican, library etc...
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Plate from Haeckel, Anthropogenie