Stories
- Article
On contagion
Reading descriptions of the way humans become infested by parasitic flatworms, Daisy Lafarge experienced painful physical symptoms. Perhaps the very creature she was studying had invaded her body.
- Interview
Inside the minds of Teeth’s two curators, James Peto and Emily Scott-Dearing
James Peto and Emily Scott-Dearing talk visceral reactions, their interactions and object extractions.
- Article
It’s getting mighty crowded
Mid-20th-century population-density research on mice produced a whiskered apocalypse, predicted to become the fate of humans too. But perhaps a more compassionate approach could fend this off.
- Article
The extraction of the excruciating bladder stones
Among those vying to find alternatives to major surgery for bladder stones, young doctor Jean Civiale stood out, painstakingly honing a method that was to become the norm.
Catalogue
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Pubic louse, close-up of claws, SEM
David Gregory & Debbie Marshall- Pictures
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Birds' claws: eight figures, including the claws of a golden eagle, a barn owl, a woodpecker, a parrot, a pigeon, a lark, a crow, and a cockerel. Chromolithograph by H.J. Ruprecht, 1877.
Ruprecht, H.J.Date: [1877]Reference: 579020i- Digital Images
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Pubic louse, 2nd & 3rd claws, SEM.
David Gregory & Debbie Marshall- Pictures
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Dog with deformed claws. Lithograph.
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A fibroma between hind claws of a sheep
Royal Veterinary College