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Poisonous fungi: 24 species, including Agaricus, Hypophyllum and Amanita species. Coloured lithograph by A. Cornillon, c. 1827, after Prieur.
Prieur, active 1820-1830.Date: [1827]Reference: 20601i- Pictures
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A fungus (Agaricus species): fungus with fruiting-bodies growing on wood. Coloured etching by G. D. Ehret, c.1744, after himself.
Ehret, Georg Dionysius, 1708-1770.Reference: 18635i- Pictures
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Fungi: 16 species, including Jew's ear (Auricularia auricula), puffballs (Lycoperdon) and Agaricus and Boletus species. Coloured lithograph by A. Cornillon, ca. 1827, after Prieur.
Prieur, active 1820-1830.Date: [1827]Reference: 20596i- Pictures
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Edible fungi: 19 species, including horse and field mushrooms (Agaricus), morels (Morchella and Helvella) and Boletus species. Coloured lithograph by A. Cornillon, ca. 1827, after Prieur.
Prieur, active 1820-1830.Date: [1827]Reference: 20595i- Pictures
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Fungi: twenty species, including the fly agaric (Amanita muscaria), death cap (Amanita phalloides) and Boletus and Agaricus species. Coloured lithograph by A. Cornillon, c. 1827, after Prieur.
Prieur, active 1820-1830.Date: [1827]Reference: 20597i- Books
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Cases in surgery, with remarks: to which is added, an account of the preparation and effects of the agaric of the oak in stopping of bleedings, after some of the most capital operations / By Joseph Warner.
Warner, Joseph, 1717-1801.Date: 1754- Pictures
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Sulphur tuft fungus (Hypholoma fasciculare). Watercolour, 1892.
Date: 1892Reference: 21313i- Books
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Some observations on the use of the agaric, And its insufficiency in Stopping Haemorrhages after capital operations, in a letter to Surgeon in the Country. By George Neale, Surgeon to the London-Hospital.
Neale, George, Surgeon.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]- Books
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On the treatment of the night-sweating of phthisis. XIII. Agaric / by William Murrell.
Murrell, William, 1853-1912.Date: 1882- Books
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The ligature preferable to agaric, in securing the blood-vessels after amputations: In which the dangerous and fatal consequences that may attend a dependence upon the latter, are offered to the consideration of surgeons; and the experiments made at Paris by Monsieur Faget, and at London by Mr. Warner, proved to be insufficient to authorize such a practice. By Henry Parker of Sandwich, sometime surgeon of the Royal Navy.
Parker, Henry, naval surgeon.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Pictures
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Parasol mushrooms (Lepiota procera): two fruiting bodies. Watercolour.
Reference: 21393i- Pictures
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The wood blewit fungus (Lepista nuda): four fruiting bodies. Watercolour, 1898.
Date: 1898Reference: 21345i- Pictures
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A fungus (Pholiota squarrosa). Watercolour, 1897.
Date: 1897Reference: 21488i- Pictures
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A fungus (Stropharia aeruginosa): five fruiting bodies. Watercolour, 1883.
Date: 1883Reference: 21372i- Pictures
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Blewit fungus (Lepista saeva): two fruiting bodies, one sectioned. Watercolour, 1897.
Date: 1897Reference: 21384i- Pictures
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Velvet shank fungus (Flammulina velutipes) growing on wood. Watercolour, 1893.
Date: 1893Reference: 21497i- Pictures
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A fungus (Pleurotus ulmarius): a group of fruiting bodies. Watercolour, 1896.
Date: 1896Reference: 21493i- Pictures
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Plums and custard fungus (Tricholomopsis rutilans): two fruiting bodies. Watercolour, 1892.
Date: 1896Reference: 21479i- Pictures
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Blewit fungus (Lepista saeva): two fruiting bodies. Watercolour, 1897.
Date: 1897Reference: 21383i- Pictures
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A fungus (Inocybe pudica). Watercolour, 1895.
Date: 1895Reference: 21396i- Pictures
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The fragrant agaric or aniseed toadstool (Clitocybe odora): four fruiting bodies. Watercolour, 1887.
Date: 1887Reference: 21368i- Pictures
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A fungus (Mycena pura): two fruiting bodies. Watercolour, 1885.
Date: 1885Reference: 21397i- Pictures
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The wood blewit fungus (Lepista nuda): three fruiting bodies. Watercolour, 1901.
Date: 1901Reference: 21346i- Pictures
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False death cap fungus (Amanita citrina): three fruiting bodies. Watercolour, 1895.
Date: 1895Reference: 21334i- Pictures
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The fragrant agaric or aniseed toadstool (Clitocybe odora): two fruiting bodies. Watercolour, 1896.
Date: 1896Reference: 21369i