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Tellima grandiflora (Pursh)Lindl. Saxifragaceae Distribution: Western North America from Alaska to California. The Native American Skagit tribe from Washington State, used it to improve appetite. The Nitinaht used it to stop having dreams of sexual intercourse with the dead (Moerman, 1998), Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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The Institutional Care of the Insane in the
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Plate illustrating the position and state of the bladder.
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Cancer of the pharynx in a state of ulceration
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J.Douglas, A short account of the state of
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An account of the rise, progress and present state
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'Painles removal of a breast in the mesmeric state'.
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An account of the rise, progress and present state
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Elevation of state asylum for the insane, Tuscaloose, on the linear plan.
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Left kidney in a state of suppuration following the application of an enormous blister
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The 1st King of Siam, King Mongkut, in state robes, Bangkok, Siam
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The bottle, by George Cruikshank; 'The husbands in a state of furious drunkeness, kills his wife'
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Portrait of John Bulwer, state III. Fully Lettered, as prefixed to the sitter's "Anthropometamorphosis" (1653).
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Tung-sean, Chinese Minister of State, Peking
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Portion of a psoas muscle in a state of suppuration
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Maou-ching-he, Chinese Minister of State, Peking
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Tongue of a boy in a state of acute glossitis
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Shen-Kwe-fen , Chinese Minister of State, Peking
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Cottage Hospitals in the West Country: particulars of foundation and state in 1877. Chart prepared by Dr. R.M.S. McConaghey.
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A narrative of the treatment experienced by a gentleman, during a state of mental derangement; designed to explain the causes and the nature of insanity, and to expose the injudicious conduct pursued towards many unfortunate sufferers under that calamity.
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A narrative of the treatment experienced by a gentleman, during a state of mental derangement; designed to explain the causes and the nature of insanity, and to expose the injudicious conduct pursued towards many unfortunate sufferers under that calamity.
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Human embryonic stem cell (gold) growing on a layer of supporting cells (fibroblasts). Stem cells are derived from very early embryos and can either be grown to stay in their original state or triggered to form almost any type of human cell. The fibroblasts provide special factors that maintain the stem cells in their original state. The stem cell appears to be grasped by the underlying fibroblast. Stem cell research could lead to cures for many diseases such as Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's and diabetes, where a patient's cells are damaged or absent.
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Eschscholzia californica Cham. Papaveraceae. Californian poppy. Named for German botanist and physician, Johan Friedrich von Eschscholtz (1793-1831). Distribution: North America. Official state flower of California. Contains berberine, considered a potential source for many new medicines, and numerous alkaloids some of which may have mild anxiolytic activity. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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Gloriosa superba L. Colchicaceae Gloriosa lily. Gloriosa rothschildiana is now a synonym. Climbing plant. Distribution: Southern Africa to Asia. National flower of Zimbabwe, state flower of Tamil Nadu. Contains colchicine which is poisonous, teratogenic and used for treating gout, Familial Mediterranean fever and Behcet's disease. Its toxicity limits its use as a anti-cancer agent. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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Gloriosa superba L. Colchicaceae Gloriosa lily. Gloriosa rothschildiana is now a synonym. Climbing plant. Distribution: Southern Africa to Asia. National flower of Zimbabwe, state flower of Tamil Nadu. Contains colchicine which is poisonous, teratogenic and used for treating gout, Familial Mediterranean fever and Behcet's disease. Its toxicity limits its use as a anti-cancer agent. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley