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A list of the ticks of South Africa : with descriptions and keys to all the forms known / by C.W. Howard.
Howard, C. W.Date: [1908]- Pictures
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South Africa: Magwamba women grinding corn outside mud huts; one woman works with a baby in a fabric sling on her back. Photograph by H.F. Gros, ca. 1888.
Gros, Henri Ferdinand, 1842-1915.Date: 1888Reference: 580322i- Books
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S.W. Silver & Co.'s Handbook to South Africa : including the Cape Colony, Natal, the diamond fields, the Transvaal, Orange Free State, etc. ; also a gazetteer and map.
Date: 1880- Ephemera
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You get as much out of urine as you put into it, Bili-Labstix : just add blood! Ames/BMI Blood Analyser.
Date: 1973- Journals
The medical journal of South Africa.
Date: 1913-1926- Archives and manuscripts
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Volume of reports and photographs re No.6 General Hospital, Cape Colony and Transvaal
Date: Jan 1900-Sept 1901Reference: RAMC/480/2Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Journals
The Transvaal medical journal.
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South Africa: Chief Kgolokoe. Photograph by Alfred M. Duggan-Cronin.
Duggan-Cronin, A. M. (Alfred Martin), 1874-1954.Reference: 536926i- Pictures
South Africa: Chief Ntoampi. Photograph by Alfred M. Duggan-Cronin.
Duggan-Cronin, A. M. (Alfred Martin), 1874-1954.Reference: 536932i- Pictures
South Africa: an African woman. Photograph by Alfred M. Duggan-Cronin.
Duggan-Cronin, A. M. (Alfred Martin), 1874-1954.Reference: 536942i- Pictures
South Africa: an African woman. Photograph by Alfred M. Duggan-Cronin.
Duggan-Cronin, A. M. (Alfred Martin), 1874-1954.Reference: 536935i- Pictures
South Africa: an African girl. Photograph by Alfred M. Duggan-Cronin.
Duggan-Cronin, A. M. (Alfred Martin), 1874-1954.Reference: 536953i- Pictures
South Africa: a river and mountains. Photograph by Alfred M. Duggan-Cronin.
Duggan-Cronin, A. M. (Alfred Martin), 1874-1954.Reference: 536959i- Pictures
South Africa: an African woman breastfeeding her baby. Photograph by Alfred M. Duggan-Cronin.
Duggan-Cronin, A. M. (Alfred Martin), 1874-1954.Reference: 536952i- Pictures
South Africa: the eldest daughter of Chief Sekukuni II. Photograph by Alfred M. Duggan-Cronin.
Duggan-Cronin, A. M. (Alfred Martin), 1874-1954.Reference: 536929i- Pictures
South Africa: an African woman carrying a baby. Photograph by Alfred M. Duggan-Cronin.
Duggan-Cronin, A. M. (Alfred Martin), 1874-1954.Reference: 536937i- Books
Silicosis in South Africa : a symposium on the histo-pathology, pathological anatomy and radiology of the disease contributed by F. W. Simson ... [et al.] at a meeting of the Transvaal Mine Medical Officers' Association held at the South African Institute for Medical Research and the Miners' Phthisis Medical Bureau, Johannesburg, on 23rd October, 1930.
Date: [1930?]- Pictures
South Africa: an African woman making a beer strainer. Photograph by Alfred M. Duggan-Cronin.
Duggan-Cronin, A. M. (Alfred Martin), 1874-1954.Reference: 536941i- Pictures
South Africa: an African woman with a mourning haircut. Photograph by Alfred M. Duggan-Cronin.
Duggan-Cronin, A. M. (Alfred Martin), 1874-1954.Reference: 537001i- Pictures
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Witwatersrand, South Africa: part of the city of Johannesburg. Woodburytype, 1888, after a photograph by Robert Harris.
Harris, Robert, active 1881-1888.Date: 1888Reference: 533308iPart of: Harris, Robert, fl. 1881/1888.- Pictures
South Africa: a group of African boys making fire by using friction. Photograph by Alfred M. Duggan-Cronin.
Duggan-Cronin, A. M. (Alfred Martin), 1874-1954.Reference: 536956i- Books
The Bantu tribes of South Africa : reproductions of photographic studies / by A.M. Duggan-Cronin.
Duggan-Cronin, A. M. (Alfred Martin), 1874-1954.Date: 1928-- Archives and manuscripts
Africa
Date: 1958-1962Reference: PP/TLC/D.2/6Part of: Cleave, Surgeon Captain 'Peter' Thomas Latimer- Archives and manuscripts
Case study of rejection
Date: 1950sReference: PP/ROS/C/1/2Part of: The Archive of Ismond Rosen (1924-1996)- Books
Correspondence relating to affairs in the Transvaal and Orange River Colony.
Date: 1904