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Ingestion and excretion of iron in health / by Ralph Stockman.
Stockman, Ralph.Date: [1897]- Books
Lead ingestion in ancient times / R. Ted Steinbock.
Steinbock, R. Ted.Date: 1979- Books
Swallow : foreign bodies, their ingestion, inspiration, and the curious doctor who extracted them / Mary Cappello.
Cappello, Mary.Date: 2011- Books
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Des éruptions provoquées par l'ingestion des médicaments : thèse our le doctorat en médecine / par Jean Berenguier.
Bérenguier, Jean.Date: 1874- Books
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Oedema of the feet and legs due to the excessive ingestion of sodium chloride / by J.H. Bryant.
Bryant, John Henry.Date: [1905]- Pictures
The arm of a patient suffering from dermatitis medicamentosa, following the ingestion of potassium iodid. Process print after a painting, ca. 1905.
Date: 1905Reference: 576448i- Books
Chloroquine : retention by Anopheles stephensi after ingestion in a blood meal / Bernhardt W. Langer, Jr., Louis C. Rutledge and Douglas J. Gould.
Langer, Bernhardt W.Date: 1968- Archives and manuscripts
PO4 lack from alundrox "Osteomalacia due to phosphate depletion from excessive aluminium hydroxide ingestion", with CS Winter, British Medical Journal
Date: 1973Reference: PP/CED/E.1/75Part of: Dent, Charles Enrique (1911-1976)- Books
On certain points in connexion with the exaltation and reduction of blood coagulability by therapeutic measures and in particular on the effect produced upon the blood by the ingestion of calcium chloride, calcium lactate, magnesium carbonate, cow's milk, and other medicinal agents / by A.E. Wright and W. Erasmus Paramore.
Wright, Almroth, 1861-1947.Date: [1905?]- Books
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Mesures destinées à éviter la transmission de la tuberculose bovine à l'homme : et notamment la transmission de la tuberculose à l'homme par ingestion de lait de vaches tuberculeuses : thèse présentée et publiquement soutenue à la Faculté de médecine de Montpellier le 1er décembre 1903 / par Isaac Scemama.
Scemama, Isaac Jacques, 1880-Date: 1903- Digital Images
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Trichuris muris is a parasitic nematode affecting mice. Following ingestion, T. muris eggs hatch in the large intestine where they develop into adults. The anterior end of the worm burrows into the lining of the gut, leaving the posterior end protruding into the lumen of the gut. The worms mate in this orientation, and the resulting eggs are released in to the gut lumen and shed faecally.
David Goulding, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute- Digital Images
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TEM cell being ingested by phagocytosis
Dr Jeremy Skepper- Books
Controls of eating / by Carl I. Thompson.
Thompson, Carl I.Date: [1980]- Books
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Deglutitionis mechanismus : verticali sectione narium, oris, faucium, illustratus ... / eruditorum examini submittit Paulus Johannes Sandifort.
Sandifort, Paul Johann.Date: 1805- Digital Images
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TEM of cell performing phagocytosis
Dr Jeremy Skepper- Books
Quantifying under-nutrition in rural India / Rekha Sharma.
Sharma, Rekha (Professor of economics)Date: 2015- Pictures
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A family sit around a table eating their Christmas meal and greet the arrival of the plum pudding which is being carried in on a large tray. Colour process print after Cecil Aldin.
Aldin, Cecil, 1870-1935.Reference: 32639i- Books
Helping the handicapped child with early feeding : a manual for parents and professionals / Jennifer Warner.
Warner, Jennifer.Date: [1981], ©1981- Pictures
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Three types of hyena and many vultures surrounding a kill on the African plains. Coloured lithograph by W C Harris.
Harris, W. C.Reference: 39869i- Pictures
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The Asylum for Female Orphans, Lambeth: the interior of the dining room. Coloured aquatint by Hill, 1808, after A.C. Pugin and T. Rowlandson.
Pugin, Augustus, 1762-1832.Date: 1 February 1808Reference: 39724i- Digital Images
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Adonis vernalis L. Ranunculaceae. Pheasant's eye, the golden flowered spring (or vernal) Adonis, is named in memory of Adonis, the Greek god of plants, who disappeared into the earth in the winter and reappeared in the spring. The flowers were said to have sprung from his blood when he was gored to death by a wild boar, but this plant must have been the blood red Adonis aestivalis, the summer Adonis. Distribution: Eurasia to Spain and Sweden. Gerard (1633) recommends it for renal stone and intestinal colic. Lewis & Elvin Lewis (2003) note it is poisonous, containing cardiac glycosides (adonitoxin, cymarin, K-strophanthin) and flavonoids. The UK Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA)) bans its use for ingestion 'no dose permitted' but allow it to be prescribed by a herbal practitioner on a one-to-one consultation. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Books
Sit, chop, chew / written by Kate Ball ; illustrated by Hayley Vine.
Ball, KateDate: [2018?]- Digital Images
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Bodo saltans ingesting bacteria
David Goulding, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute- Pictures
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A man vomiting after overeating and drinking; representing the sense of touch. Engraving by J.J. Kleinschmidt after Jan van de Velde the younger.
Velde, Jan van de, 1593-1641.Reference: 27165i- Pictures
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A donkey carries wood while people shelter and eat near a fire; representing winter. Etching, 17--, after F.G. Bassano the younger.
Bassano, Francesco da Ponte, 1549-1592.Date: Between 1700 and 1799Reference: 26434i