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Bishop H.F.X. Belsunce giving communion to a victim of the 1720 plague in Marseille. Etching.
Reference: 10087i- Pictures
The port of Marseille during the plague of 1720. Etching by J.B. Rigaud after J. Rigaud after M. Serre.
Serre, Michel, 1658-1733.Reference: 10077i- Pictures
The plague in Marseille, 1720. Etching by L. Flameng after J.F. de Troy.
Troy, Jean-François de, 1679-1752.Reference: 10084i- Pictures
The main thoroughfare of Marseille, during the plague of 1720. Coloured etching after M. Serre.
Serre, Michel, 1658-1733.Reference: 10083i- Pictures
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Napoleon visiting the plague-stricken at Jaffa. Aquatint by G.A. Lehmann after Baron Gros.
Gros, Antoine-Jean, Baron, 1771-1835.Date: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 533699i- Digital Images
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Saint Mamert, a monk.
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Napoleon Bonaparte visiting plague-stricken soldiers at Jaffa in 1799. Engraving by F. Pigeot after A.J. Gros, 1804.
Gros, Antoine-Jean, Baron, 1771-1835.Date: 1804Reference: 10094i- Pictures
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Napoleon Bonaparte visiting plague-stricken soldiers at Jaffa in 1799. Wood engraving by J. Quartley after A.J. Gros, 1804.
Gros, Antoine-Jean, Baron, 1771-1835.Date: 1804Reference: 10095i- Pictures
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Napoleon Bonaparte visiting plague-stricken soldiers at Jaffa. Etching by W. Angus, 1805, after A.J. Gros, 1804.
Gros, Antoine-Jean, Baron, 1771-1835.Date: 1805Reference: 10102i- Pictures
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Napoleon Bonaparte touching the bubo of a plague victim at Jaffa in 1799. Coloured wood engraving by Thiébault.
Reference: 10103i- Pictures
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Portents of death and destruction. Gouache, ca. 1910 (?).
Date: 1910Reference: 571996i- Pictures
New End Hospital, Hampstead: plaque on the wall of the dispensary and soup-kitchen. Photograph by R. Langston, 1954.
Langston, R., active 1954.Date: [1954]Reference: 665678i- Pictures
An allegorical female figure assisting victims of the 1720 plague in Marseille. Etching by C.V. Normand (Normand the elder), 1856, after F.P.S. Gérard, 1834.
Gérard, François, 1770-1837.Date: 1856Reference: 10086i- Digital Images
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Chinese woodcut: Talisman against epidemic diseases
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Napoleon Bonaparte instructing the doctor to poison the plague victims at Jaffa in 1799. Coloured aquatint by G. Cruikshank, 1814.
Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878.Date: 29 November 1814Reference: 10104i- Pictures
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A man consuming many antidotes to the plague during the Great Plague of London. Etching by J. Franklin, 1841.
Franklin, J.Date: 1841Reference: 6925i- Pictures
Seven women appointed to strew herbs at the coronation of King George IV. Etching by E. Scriven after J. Stephanoff, 1826.
Stephanoff, James, 1788?-1874.Date: [1826?]Reference: 2008272i- Pictures
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An obese doctor acknowledging the favours of a French chef in his kitchen; denoting their complicity, the chef's food providing patients. Coloured etching by C. Williams, c. 1815.
Williams, Charles, active 1797-1830.Date: c. 1815Reference: 10937i- Pictures
Brown rats and ratlings leaping against a yellow and green background: campaign against rats in Denmark. Colour lithograph, 194-(?).
Date: [between 1940 and 1949?]Reference: 825520i- Digital Images
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Transformations of damp Qi in Chou-Wei years, Chinese woodcut
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Saponaria officinalis 'Alba Plena'
Dr Henry Oakeley- Pictures
The plague of the Israelites. Engraving by G. Audran after P. Mignard.
Mignard, Pierre, 1612-1695.Reference: 10122i- Digital Images
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Chinese Materia Dietetica, Ming: Hailstones
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Chinese Materia Medica illustration, Ming: Cinnabar
Wang Shichang et al. (Ming period, 1368-1644)- Pictures
Sir John Simon (?) in his role as the first Medical Officer of Health for the City of London putting pressure on the Corporation of London to act upon the pestilential conditions of the graveyards in the City. Lithograph by Bolus, 1851.
Bolus, active 1851.Date: 1851Reference: 16130i