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John Woodall. Line engraving by G. Glover, 1639.
Date: 1639Reference: 9773i- Pictures
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Sir Thomas Urquhart. Line engraving by G. Glover, 1646, after himself.
Glover, George, approximately 1618-Date: 1646Reference: 9314i- Pictures
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Sir Thomas Urquhart. Line engraving by W. Richardson, 1794, after G. Glover, 1646.
Glover, George, approximately 1618-Date: 1794Reference: 9315i- Pictures
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The arts of Minerva reduce the power of Time to end life, but death from old age or from plague still exists. Engraving by G. Glover, 1639.
Glover, George, approximately 1618-Date: An. 1638Reference: 588622i- Pictures
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A bird's beak cuts a woman's hand; representing the sense of touch and the fact that it persists longer (in pain) than the other senses. Engraving, 16--.
Reference: 27049i- Pictures
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A woman sitting at an organ; representing the sense of hearing. Engraving, 16--.
Reference: 27055i- Pictures
The Tetragrammaton and orders of heaven surmounting portraits of famous medical philosophers (Aesculapius, Hippocrates, Galen, Avicenna etc.) and John Woodall. Engraving by G. Glover, 1655.
Glover, George, approximately 1618-Date: 1655Reference: 588753i- Pictures
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The Tetragrammaton and orders of heaven surmounting portraits of famous medical philosophers (Aesculapius, Hippocrates, Galen, Avicenna etc.) and John Woodall. Engraving by G. Glover, 1639.
Glover, George, approximately 1618-Date: 1639Reference: 567562i