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A breast operation to remove a lump, in progress: an incision in the armpit which has been sewn up. Photograph by Félix Méheux, ca. 1900.
Méheux, Félix.Date: 1900Reference: 570617i- Pictures
Cystic hygroma of armpit in a twenty year old woman with swelling and lump: surgical specimen detail shown from above. Watercolour by Barbara E. Nicholson, 1951.
Nicholson, BarbaraDate: 1951Reference: 34271iPart of: Barbara Nicholson medical illustration collection.- Pictures
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A breast operation to remove a lump, in progress: a metal surgical implement is placed inside an incision in the armpit. Photograph by Félix Méheux, ca. 1900.
Méheux, Félix.Date: 1900Reference: 570595i- Pictures
Cystic hygroma of armpit in a twenty year old woman with swelling and lump: surgical specimen detail showing dilated lymphatic cavity. Watercolour by Barbara E. Nicholson, 1951.
Nicholson, BarbaraDate: 1951Reference: 34206iPart of: Barbara Nicholson medical illustration collection.- Pictures
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A breast operation to remove a lump, in progress: an incision in the armpit; the breast is pinched between thumb and forefinger. Photograph by Félix Méheux, ca. 1900.
Méheux, Félix.Date: 1900Reference: 570594i- Pictures
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A breast operation to remove a lump, in progress: a metal surgical implement is placed into the breast via an incision in the armpit. Photograph by Félix Méheux, ca. 1900.
Méheux, Félix.Date: 1900Reference: 570599i- Pictures
Face of an eleven year old boy with tuberculosis: sketch showing lump behind left ear and swelling of left upper eyelid and cervical glands with nodules. Watercolour by Barbara E. Nicholson, 1949.
Nicholson, BarbaraDate: 1949Reference: 33391iPart of: Barbara Nicholson medical illustration collection.- Digital Images
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Letters from Mordecai Cary (d. 1751), Jurin's pupil, later Bishop of Clonfert, Cloyne and Killala, concerning the treatment of Cary's wife for a breast lump (including notes on her case by Jurin), and literary interests.
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Letters from Mordecai Cary (d. 1751), Jurin's pupil, later Bishop of Clonfert, Cloyne and Killala, concerning the treatment of Cary's wife for a breast lump (including notes on her case by Jurin), and literary interests.
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Letters from Mordecai Cary (d. 1751), Jurin's pupil, later Bishop of Clonfert, Cloyne and Killala, concerning the treatment of Cary's wife for a breast lump (including notes on her case by Jurin), and literary interests.
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Letters from Mordecai Cary (d. 1751), Jurin's pupil, later Bishop of Clonfert, Cloyne and Killala, concerning the treatment of Cary's wife for a breast lump (including notes on her case by Jurin), and literary interests.
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Letters from Mordecai Cary (d. 1751), Jurin's pupil, later Bishop of Clonfert, Cloyne and Killala, concerning the treatment of Cary's wife for a breast lump (including notes on her case by Jurin), and literary interests.
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Letters from Mordecai Cary (d. 1751), Jurin's pupil, later Bishop of Clonfert, Cloyne and Killala, concerning the treatment of Cary's wife for a breast lump (including notes on her case by Jurin), and literary interests.
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Letters from Mordecai Cary (d. 1751), Jurin's pupil, later Bishop of Clonfert, Cloyne and Killala, concerning the treatment of Cary's wife for a breast lump (including notes on her case by Jurin), and literary interests.
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Letters from Mordecai Cary (d. 1751), Jurin's pupil, later Bishop of Clonfert, Cloyne and Killala, concerning the treatment of Cary's wife for a breast lump (including notes on her case by Jurin), and literary interests.
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Letters from Mordecai Cary (d. 1751), Jurin's pupil, later Bishop of Clonfert, Cloyne and Killala, concerning the treatment of Cary's wife for a breast lump (including notes on her case by Jurin), and literary interests.
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A theory of new philosophy. Being the root or mother of philosophy, astrology, and theology. In the Philosofhy Created Nature is described in Three Principles: The great Body of God, or a great House divided in two Apartments. Heaven and Earth, and all Creatures. It is the going forth of the Father's Power in the Seteup Spirits of Nature. The Seven Creating Powers describ'd. The first Creating Works. Three Kingdoms created: This our World is one. Three Hosts of Angels to inhabit: Three kingly Angels to govern; their Names Michael, Lucifer, and Uriel. Lucifer's Rebellion turned this pure Spiritual World into a corporal Lump of Rubbish and Darkness. The Son of God undertook to redeem it, and to re-edify the House again: Upon which a New Creation followed, of which Moses spake. The Six Days Work explain'd, so as will wonderfully inform and divert the Reader. To which is added, the true cause of this sickness and death amongst the cattle : Its visiting Europe every Thirty Years; with Directions how to secure the Sound, and recover the Sick. Astrologically and Phisically proved. With some remarks on the impending fate of Europe. By R. Key, Student in Astrology.
Key, R.Date: [1750?]- Archives and manuscripts
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Correspondence between Pontecorvo and the University of Glasgow Secretary of Court concerning the National Research Development Corporation micro-organism breeding project and the distribution of the lump sum of money given to the inventors and the University Court by the NRDC
Date: Oct 1963Reference: UGC 198/3/4/3/4Part of: Papers of Guido Pellegrino Arrigo Pontecorvo, geneticist, Professor of Genetics, University of Glasgow, Scotland- Pictures
George Combe lecturing on phrenology, portrayed with protuberances on his head. Coloured lithograph 1826.
Lump, J.Date: September 1826Reference: 11836i- Digital Images
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Dermatofibroma, LM
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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Dermatofibroma, LM
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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Dermatofibroma, LM
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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Dermatofibroma, LM
Kevin Mackenzie, University of Aberdeen- Digital Images
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Aortic valvular endocarditis, horse. This equine (horse) aorta has been dissected at the level of the valve, separating the artery from the left ventricle (bottom chamber). Nodules are present which have formed as a consequence of endocarditis.
Michael Frank, Royal Veterinary College- Digital Images
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Arterial nodules, horse
Michael Frank, Royal Veterinary College