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Gourds containing curare.
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Specimen of curare from pot.
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Pot containing curare. South America.
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Small pottery vessels for holding curare. S. America.
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Apparatus used in experiments in curare, C. Bernard
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Blow gun darts tipped wih curare from South America.
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South American Indians preparing an arrow poison of curare.
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Erythrina crista-galli L. Fabaceae. Cockspur coral tree. Distribution: South America. The national tree of Argentina, its flowers are pollinated by perching birds unlike many other species which are pollinated by humming birds. An extract from the bark is used as a powerful soporific, also as a gargle for sore throats and in the treatment of cuts, rheumatism and hepatitis, in Brazil (Mors, 1998). The seed contains the alkaloid beta-erythroidine. Analgesics, antimicrobial and anti inflammatory substances are being sought from the leaves. Curare-like action in rats has been reported from the seeds. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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Erythrina crista-galli L. Fabaceae. Cockspur coral tree. Distribution: South America. The national tree of Argentina, its flowers are pollinated by perching birds unlike many other species which are pollinated by humming birds. An extract from the bark is used as a powerful soporific, also as a gargle for sore throats and in the treatment of cuts, rheumatism and hepatitis, in Brazil (Mors, 1998). The seed contains the alkaloid beta-erythroidine. Analgesics, antimicrobial and anti inflammatory substances are being sought from the leaves. Curare-like action in rats has been reported from the seeds. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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Wood from a species of strychnos.
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Illustration of dental prosthetics, brushes and instruments.
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An angel with a sword descends on a town, bringing the plague. Etching by S. Bourdon.
Bourdon, Sébastien, 1616-1671.Reference: 10120i- Pictures
Dirk Klaasz. de Bakker ("the sleeping peasant of Stolwijk") asleep, attended by physicians unable to explain his disorder, surrounded by vignettes depicting Netherlandish cities and allegorical scenes. Engraving after B. van Kempen, and letterpress, 1706.
Kempen, B. van.Date: [1706]Reference: 571235iPart of: Lust-hof van Momus.- Pictures
One of the seven Acts of Mercy: Heal the sick. Line engraving by S. Bourdon after himself.
Bourdon, Sébastien, 1616-1671.Reference: 18130i- Digital Images
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Scadoxus multiflorus Raf. Amaryllidaceae. Blood Flower, Poison root, Fireball Lily. Distribution: Sub-Saharan Africa. The genus name is a concatenation of the Greek words, Sciadion meaning a parasol or umbel, and doxa meaning 'glorious'
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A medicinal plant and a snake in the form of a question mark; representing traditional medicine in the Dominican Republic. Colour lithograph, 1994.
Encuentro sobre medicina tradicional dominicana 1994 : Santo Domingo, República Dominicana)Date: 1994Reference: 679000i- Pictures
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Diagrams illustrating how AIDS is not transmitted issued by the Red Cross in Ecuador. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
Date: [1997?]Reference: 679151i- Pictures
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Diagrams illustrating how AIDS is not transmitted issued by the Red Cross in Ecuador. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
Date: [1997?]Reference: 679152i- Pictures
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A message in Galician about what to do if you have HIV by the Comité Cidadán Galego Anti-SIDA de Santiago. Colour lithograph, ca. 1996.
Date: [1996?]Reference: 675607i- Pictures
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A pharmaceutical chemist demonstrating the effect of Pectoral San Andres on the lungs. Colour lithograph.
Zoilo Ruiz A & Ca (Barranquilla y Cúcuta, Colombia)Date: [1925?]Reference: 45269i- Pictures
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A learned physician with a library of Latin books writes a prescription but cannot save his patients from death. Etching by G.M. Mitelli, c. 1700.
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