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Elephantiasis in the right leg of an inhabitant of the West Indies. Photograph.
Sambon, L. W. (Louis Westenra), 1865-1931.Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 750038iPart of: Parasitic diseases: patients and pathology. Lantern slides.- Pictures
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Trypanosomiasis: the brain in sleeping sickness showing flattened convolutions. Photograph, 19--.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 750042iPart of: Parasitic diseases: patients and pathology. Lantern slides.- Pictures
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A man with yaws: head and chest. Photograph by Dr Jilkes.
Jilkes.Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 750027iPart of: Parasitic diseases: patients and pathology. Lantern slides.- Pictures
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Trypanosomiasis: people with sleeping sickness lying on the ground. Photograph, 19--.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 750041iPart of: Parasitic diseases: patients and pathology. Lantern slides.- Books
The vaccination dilemma / Christine Murphy, editor.
Date: 2002- Books
A primer on animal rights : leading experts write about animal cruelty and exploitation / Kim W. Stallwood, editor.
Date: 2002- Pictures
Peking, Pechili province, China: a magic lantern show. Photograph by John Thomson, 1869.
Thomson, J. (John), 1837-1921.Date: 1869Reference: 17424i- Pictures
Peking, Pechili province, China: a magic lantern show. Photograph by John Thomson, 1869.
Thomson, J. (John), 1837-1921.Date: 1869Reference: 19716i- Archives and manuscripts
Glass Lantern Slides
Date: c.1900-c.1930sReference: WF/M/I/SL/59/03Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Glass Lantern Slides
Date: c.1900-c.1910Reference: WF/M/I/SL/60/03Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Glass Lantern Slides
Date: c.1900-c.1930sReference: WF/M/I/SL/59/02Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Glass Lantern Slides
Date: c.1900-c.1910Reference: WF/M/I/SL/60/01Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Glass Lantern Slides
Date: c.1900-c.1910Reference: WF/M/I/SL/60/02Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Glass Lantern Slides
Date: c.1900-c.1910Reference: WF/M/I/SL/60/04Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Glass Lantern Slides
Date: c.1900-c.1930sReference: WF/M/I/SL/59/01Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Archives and manuscripts
Lt Col Charles Donald (in charge 6 Field Surgical Unit) outside 6 Field Surgical Unit tent. L23055
Date: c.1942Reference: GC/172/5/5/2Part of: Williams, Bernard Lewis- Archives and manuscripts
Building of the Cyclotron Unit (50 slides)
Date: c.1949-1955 and 1950Reference: GC/160/H/2Part of: Gallop, John Winston (b.1910)- Archives and manuscripts
`Other cyclotrons-photographs' (US machines)
Date: c.1950Reference: GC/160/H/5Part of: Gallop, John Winston (b.1910)- Archives and manuscripts
Completed building and equipment (46 slides)
Date: c.1949-1955Reference: GC/160/H/4Part of: Gallop, John Winston (b.1910)- Archives and manuscripts
`MRC Cyclotron Building'
Date: c.1949-1955Reference: GC/160/H/3Part of: Gallop, John Winston (b.1910)- Archives and manuscripts
`6 Field Surgical Unit Bung el Arab 1942'. L23053
Date: c.1942Reference: GC/172/5/5/4Part of: Williams, Bernard Lewis- Archives and manuscripts
L to R: unknown; Major Gen Frederick Hannah (subsequently became a Surgeon in Weymouth); Major Jake Bain (relative of Eric Linklater); Major J R Hamerton (anaesthetist to No 6 Field Surgical Unit, and subsequently GP in Herne Bay). Hannah and Bain were from another Field Surgical Unit. L23054
Date: c.1942Reference: GC/172/5/5/3Part of: Williams, Bernard Lewis- Archives and manuscripts
`Other cyclotrons-diagrams'
Date: c.1950Reference: GC/160/H/6Part of: Gallop, John Winston (b.1910)- Archives and manuscripts
`14 Casualty Clearing Station' (1-2 months before Battle of Alamein) Left: Commanding Officer 16 Casualty Clearing Station. Right: Brig-Gen Sir Henage Ogilvie, Consultant Surgeon Middle East Force. L23050
Date: c.1942Reference: GC/172/5/5/1Part of: Williams, Bernard Lewis- Archives and manuscripts
Mobile neurosurgical unit bus with `posh' operating theatre in back used for head and spine injuries (near Tripoli?) Field Surgical Unit always worked under canvas. (see also 7/4). L23052
Date: c.1942Reference: GC/172/5/5/5Part of: Williams, Bernard Lewis