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Sharks get cancer : an analogy for young adults. Vol. 1, (diagnosis) / by Roman Ruddick.
Ruddick, RomanDate: [2019]- Pictures
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Sharks: six figures of two varieties, including details of the mouths of each example. Chromolithograph by F. Gerasch after A. Gerasch, 1860/1880?.
Gerasch, August, 1822-1902.Date: [1860/1880?]Reference: 565172i- Archives and manuscripts
M0000496: Human skull with trephination marks and a sharks tooth trephine
Date: 1929Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/5/71Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Pictures
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Above, a shark, a serpent eater and a shag (cormorant); below, two sharks. Coloured etching.
Date: 23 September 1786Reference: 40479i- Pictures
The open mouth of a shark. Watercolour by N. Goullet, ca. 1955.
Goullet, Nancy, active approximately 1954-1957.Date: [approximately 1955]Reference: 2969679iPart of: Adamson Collection- Pictures
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Brook Watson being attacked by a shark in Havana harbour, 1749. Oil painting after J.S. Copley.
Copley, John Singleton, 1738-1815.Reference: 47383i- Pictures
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A beached basking shark lying next to a fishing trawler. Etching.
Reference: 41687i- Pictures
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Two red fish appear to swim inside a green condom in an ocean of sharks; representing a warning of the dangers of not using sexual protection and AIDS. Colour lithograph by Lionel Bouhier, 1992.
Date: 1/12/92 [1 December 1992]Reference: 669698i- Digital Images
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Microfossil shark tooth
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A shark chasing a small fish; a 'Stop AIDS' advertisement. Lithograph by L. Drewinski, 1997.
Drewinski, Lex, 1951-Date: 1997Reference: 674429i- Digital Images
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Great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) tooth
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Guide to the study of the anatomy of the shark, necturus, and the cat / Samuel Eddy, Clarence P. Oliver, and John P. Turner.
Eddy, Samuel, 1897-1972.Date: [1947], ©1947- Pictures
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A shark poised to consume two people in the water representing a warning about the dangers of AIDS by the Kuwait Ministry of Health. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
Date: [1995?]Reference: 677110i- Pictures
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Above, a lesser spotted shark; middle, a porbeagle; below, a white shark. Coloured engraving by W. H. Lizars.
Reference: 40727i- Digital Images
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Shark intestine with tapeworm
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Shark or ray fossilised tooth
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Shark Project - Singapore
Date: 2005Reference: SB/1/2/860Part of: Sydney Brenner Collection- Pictures
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A shark's fin protruding out of a blue ocean with the words 'AIDS' above representing the dangers of AIDS; an advertisement to mark the centenary of the Danish AIDS Information system in Fyn. Colour lithograph, ca. 1995.
Date: [1995?]Reference: 676519i- Pictures
"Ben Backstay", a sailor with a wooden leg. Lithograph by W.H. Holbrooke, 183-.
Holbrooke, W. HDate: [between 1830 and 1839?]Reference: 2008271i- Books
Laboratory studies in comparative anatomy / by W.C. Senning.
Senning, W. C. (William Charles), 1899-Date: 1937- Books
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Notice anatomique sur le squale bleu / par M. Haro.
Haro, Auguste.Date: 1839- Pictures
A shark with red eyes (?). Watercolour by J. Cohen, 1984.
Cohen, Joseph, active approximately 1984.Date: 19.9.84 [19 September 1984]Reference: 2922200iPart of: Adamson Collection- Pictures
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A Port Jackson shark and a detail of its gill. Etching by P. Mazell.
Mazell, Peter, active 1761-1797.Date: 9 November 1789Reference: 42155i- Pictures
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A Watts shark and a front view of its mouth. Etching by P. Mazell.
Mazell, Peter, active 1761-1797.Date: 2 November 1789Reference: 42156i- Books
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On a Cestode from Cestracion / by William A. Haswell.
Haswell, William A. (William Aitcheson), 1854-1925.Date: [1902]