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Stomach of puppy: severe toxocariasis
Royal Veterinary College- Digital Images
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Unusually large gall stone
Mark, Leonard Portal- Digital Images
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Adiantum venustum D.Don Adiantaceae (although placed by some in Pteridaceae). Himalayan maidenhair fern. Small evergreen hardy fern. Distribution: Afghanistan-India. It gains its vernacular name from the wiry black stems that resemble hairs. Adiantum comes from the Greek for 'dry' as the leaflets remain permanently dry. The Cherokee used A. pedatum to make their hair shiny. Henry Lyte (1576), writing on A. capillus-veneris, notes that it restores hair, is an antidote to the bites of mad dogs and venomous beasts
Dr Henry Oakeley- Digital Images
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Volvulus of the intestine
Perry, Joseph- Digital Images
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Chinese woodcut: Abscesses -- fugu and duikou abscess