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M0003925: Twigs used as toothbrushes
Date: 23 April 1934Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/32/76Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
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The bird-fancier's recreation: being curious remarks on the nature of song-birds, with choice instructions concerning the taking, feeding, breeding and teaching them, and to know the Cock from the Hen. Also The Manner of taking Birds with Lime-Twigs, and the Preparations necessary thereto. With An Account of the Distempers incident to Song-Birds, and the Method to cure them.
Date: 1735- Pictures
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Birch (Betula species): twigs and catkins. Pen and pencil drawings.
Reference: 22359i- Pictures
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Oak (Quercus species): leaves and twigs. Pen drawing, partially coloured.
Reference: 22354i- Pictures
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Acorns and twigs of oak (Quercus species). Pen, pencil and watercolour drawings.
Reference: 22357i- Pictures
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Leaves and twigs of elm (Ulmus) and privet (Ligustrum). Watercolour and pencil drawings.
Reference: 22387i- Digital Images
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Schoolgirls cleaning teeth with neem twigs in India
John & Penny Hubley- Pictures
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Leaves and twigs of lilac (Syringa), box (Buxus) and alder (Alnus). Watercolour, pencil and pen drawings.
Reference: 22388i- Pictures
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Four twigs with catkins, all from named types of poplar or aspen (Populus species). Chromolithograph by W. Dickes & co., c. 1855.
W. Dickes & Co.Date: [1855]Reference: 24819i- Pictures
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Oak (Quercus robur), hazel (Corylus avellana) and hornbeam (Carpinus betulus): fruiting and flowering twigs. Chromolithograph by W. Dickes & co., c. 1855.
W. Dickes & Co.Date: [1855]Reference: 24822i- Pictures
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Common beech (Fagus sylvatica) and Spanish chestnut (Castanea sativa): leafy and flowering twigs. Chromolithograph by W. Dickes & co., c. 1855.
W. Dickes & Co.Date: [1855]Reference: 24820i- Pictures
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A Russian bathhouse: men and women bathing in the steam and invigorating each other with bundles of twigs. Colour aquatint by E.M. Korneev, 1811/1813.
Korneev, E. M. (Emelʹi︠a︡n Mikhaĭlovich)Date: [1812]Reference: 38577i- Pictures
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A man chopping twigs on a wooden block, perhaps as fuel (?) for an oven used in processing harvested tea. Gouache by a Chinese artist, ca. 1850.
Date: 1850Reference: 572141iPart of: Tea (Camellia sinensis) cultivation and production.- Pictures
Four beavers at a river bank: two are gnawing at a tree while the other two are collecting twigs in the water with a village behind the lake in the background. Etching by J.E. Ridinger.
Ridinger, Johann Elias, 1698-1767.Reference: 39327i- Pictures
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Leaves of birch (Betula species). Pen drawing with pencil.
Reference: 22361i- Digital Images
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Theory of diseases treated with cassia twig decoction
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The bird fancier's recreation. Being curious remarks on the nature of song-birds, with choice instructions concerning the taking, feeding, breeding and teaching them, and how to know the cock from the hen. Also the manner of taking birds with lime-twigs, and the preparations necessary thereto. With an account of the distempers incident to song-birds, and the method to cure them.
Date: 1728- Books
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The Bird-fancier's delight. Or Choice observations and directions concerning the taking, feeding, breeding and teaching all sorts of singing birds. Also how to take birds with lime-twigs, and to make the best water bird-lime. With the maladies and distempers incident to singing birds, and the way to cure them; likewise an insallible rule to know the cock from the hen: and many other observations relating thereto. The like not extant.
Date: 1714- Digital Images
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Theory of diseases treated with cassia twig and rhubarb
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Laws and regulations of the Medical Benevolent Society, instituted in the year 1816.
Medical Benevolent Society (London, England)Date: [1822]- Digital Images
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Theory of diseases treated with cassia twig & monkshood root
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A winged, blindfolded woman; representing avarice. Engraving by G. Pencz.
Pencz, Georg, 1500?-1550.Reference: 26736iPart of: Seven deadly sins- Books
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The guinea note, A poem. By Timothy Twig, Esquire.
Campbell, Alexander, 1764-1824.Date: M.DCC.XCVII. [1797]- Pictures
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Hazel twig (Corylus avellana) with an associated insect and its anatomical segments. Coloured etching, c. 1831.
Date: 1 February 1831Reference: 24190i- Pictures
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A hawthorn twig (Crataegus species) with an associated butterfly, its caterpillar, chrysalis and anatomical segments. Coloured etching, c. 1831.
Date: 1 May 1831Reference: 24205i