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A Chinese hunter shooting an arrow at a winged dog. Gouache painting by a Chinese painter.
Reference: 47181i- Books
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Inheritance in dogs : with special reference to hunting breeds / by Öjvind Winge ... translated from the Danish by Catherine Roberts.
Winge, Øjvind, 1886-1964.Date: 1950- Books
Early cirrhosis of the liver produced in dogs by carbon tetrachloride / by Paul D. Lamson and Raymond Wing.
Lamson, Paul Dudley, 1884-1962.Date: [1926?]- Books
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Gratii Falisci Cynegeticon / cum poematio cognomine M.A. Olympii Nemesiani Carthaginensis: notis perpetuis, variisque lectionibus adornavit Thomas Johnson ... Accedunt Hier. Fracastorii Alcon, carmen pastoritium: Jo. Caii, Angli, de canibus libellus: ut et opusculum vetus Cynegetica dictum seu, de cura canum, incerto authore [in Greek, with Latin version by A. Aurifaber; edited by N. Rigault].
Grattius, Faliscus.Date: 1699- Pictures
A despondent winged woman holding a geometrical instrument surrounded by attributes associated with knowledge; representing melancholia. Heliogravure attributed to C. Amand-Durand, 18--, after A. Dürer, 1514.
Dürer, Albrecht, 1471-1528.Date: 1800-1899Reference: 20093i- Pictures
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Fallen angels with animalized characteristics tumble from heaven under the sword of Michael. Engraving by R. Sadeler, 1583, after M. de Vos.
Vos, Maarten de, 1532-1603.Date: 1583Reference: 25051i- Books
A treatise of oxen, sheep, hogs, and dogs; with their natures, qualities, and uses. : Together with instructions how to chuse, govern, and preserve them in health. With variety of receipts for all manner of distempers incident to them.
Date: 1683- Pictures
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Guy's Hospital, Southwark: the entrance courtyard, with a man running and a dog barking. Engraving.
Reference: 39010i- Books
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A treatise of oxen, sheep, hogs, and dogs; with their natures, qualities, and uses : Together with instructions how to chuse, govern, and preserve them in health. With variety of receipts for all manner of distempers incident to them.
Date: 1683- Books
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A friendly and seasonable advertisement concerning the dog-days / by Nath. Merry Philo-chim. In regard there are many that perish in and about this city &c. through an evil custom, arising from a false opinion, that is not safe to take physick in the extreams of heat and cold, or in the dog days.
Merry, NathanielDate: [1682?]- Pictures
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A street scene in which a dog is maltreated; a young man intervenes by offering his food to the miscreants. Engraving by William Hogarth, 1751.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Date: 1 February 1751Reference: 38379iPart of: The four stages of cruelty- Books
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A sad, but a true relation of a person who on Munday the 15th. of this instant February, was found dead in a wood near Highgate : being first discried by the dogs of some gentlemen that were there hunting.
Date: [1685/6 [i.e. 1686]]- Pictures
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Simeon holds the infant Jesus in his arms. Etching by Rembrandt, ca. 1639.
Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, 1606-1669.Date: 1639Reference: 22116i- Books
The countrymans treasure : shewing the nature, cause and cure of all diseases incident to cattel, viz. oxen, cows and calves; sheep, hogs, and dogs. With proper means to prevent their common diseases and distempers. Being very useful receipts, as they have been practiced by the long experience of forty years, and all approved of ... With tables of the several diseases therein contained / By James Lambert.
Lambert, James, active 17th century.Date: 1683- Pictures
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Ascanius hunting the pet stag of Silvia. Etching by W. Hollar, 1652, after F. Cleyn.
Cleyn, Franz, 1590?-1658.Date: [1654]Reference: 39826i- Books
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The countrey farrier : teaching divers and sundry approved medicines, to cure all sorts of cattell: as horse, kine, sheepe, hogs, and dogs. With directions how to find, or know, what the disease or infirmity is. Contrived into a little volume, for avoiding the charge of high-priz'd bookes. Very usefull and necessary for all country-farmers, housholders, and generally, for all sorts of people.
Poole, William, farrierDate: 1650- Books
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Markhams method or epitome : wherein [is] shewed his approved remedies for all diseases whatsoever incident to horses, and they are almost 300 all cured with twelve medicines onely, not of twelve pence cost, and to be got commonly everywhere : also for curing of all oxen, kine, bulls, calves, sheep, lambs, goats, swine, dogs ... and other creatures serviceable for the use of man / divided into twelve general points or heads by Gervase Markham.
Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637Date: M DC L [1650]- Books
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Markham's method or epitome : wherein is shewed his approved remedies for all diseases whatsoever incident to horses, and they are almost 300, all cured with twelve medicines only, not of twelve pence cost, and to be got commonly everywhere. Also, for curing of all oxen, kine, bulls, calves, sheep, lambs, goats, swine, dogs ... and other creatures serviceable for the use of man. Divided into twelve general points ... / by Gervase Markham.
Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637Date: 1684- Books
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The government of cattel. Divided into three books. The first, treating of oxen, kine and calves: and how to use bulls, and other cattel, to the yoke or fell. The second, discoursing of the government of horses; with approved medicines against most diseases. The third, discoursing the order of sheep, goats, hogs, and dogs; with true remedies to help the infirmities that befall any of them ... Also, perfect instructions for taking of moals; and likewise for the monthly husbanding of grounds / Gathered by Leonard Mascal.
Mascall, Leonard, -1589.Date: 1662- Books
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The government of cattell : divided into three books : the first entreating of oxen, kine, and calves ... : the second discoursing of the government of horses, with approved medicines against most diseases : the third discoursing the order of sheep, goats, hogs, and dogs, with true remedies to help the infirmities that befall any of them : also perfect instructions for taking of moales, and likewise for the monthly husbanding of grounds ... / gathered by Leonard Mascal.
Mascall, Leonard, -1589Date: 1653- Books
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The countrymans treasure : shewing the nature, cause, and cure of all diseases incident to cattel, viz. oxen, cows, and calves, sheep, hogs, and dogs : with proper means to prevent their common diseases and distempers : being very useful receipts, as they have been practised by the long experience of forty years, and all apprived of : with tables of the several diseases therein contained / fitted for the use of all farmers and others that deal in cattel, by James Lambart.
Lambert, James, active 17th centuryDate: 1683- Books
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The countrey farrier : Teaching divers and sundry approved medicines, to cure all sorts of cattell : as horse, kine, sheepe, hogs, and dogs. With directions how to find, or know, what the disease or infirmity is. Contrived into a little volume, for avoiding the charge of high-prised bookes. Very usefull and necessary for all country-farmers, and housholders; and generally, for all sorts of people. / Exactly approved and collected, by the long travels, study, and experience of William Poole.
Poole, William, farrierDate: 1648- Books
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The government of cattel : Divided into three books. : The first treating of oxen, kine, and calves : and how to use bulls, and other cattel to the yoke, or fell. : The second, discoursing of the government of horses, with approved medicines against most diseases. : The third, discoursing the order of sheep, goats, hogs, and dogs; : with true remedies to help the infirmities that befall any of them. : Also, perfect instructions for taking of moals, and likewise for the monthly husbanding of grounds ... / gathered by Leonard Mascall.
Mascall, Leonard, -1589Date: 1662- Pictures
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Phrenological chart; with design of head containing 4 illustrations showing activity of brain. Colour lithograph.
Date: [1900?]Reference: 583320i- Books
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The twelve wonders of England : being a strange and wonderful relation of the death of Mr. Parrey, an inn-keeper, living at the sign of the Bell at Temple-bar; and the manner how twelve serpents vvere voided from him a little before his death on Thursday last, some having heads like toads and horses, and others like neuts and dogs, to the great admiration of all that shall read the ensuing subject. Together vvith a narrative of his life and death, his memento and character to all Christians; and other memorable examples of most strange and wonderful prodigies.
Reyner, Edward, 1600-1668Date: 1655