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Mortar, Lignum Vitae 18th century
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Mortar with carved wood lion.
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Mortar with carved wood lion
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Pestle and Mortar / Aerosol Typescript History
Date: c 1970Reference: WF/C/M/H/11Part of: Wellcome Foundation Ltd- Books
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At the Pestle and Mortar, in Abchurch-Lane in Lombard-street, you may have these following medicines.
Date: [1675?]- Archives and manuscripts
Maps of the Battle of the Aisne, May 1918, with notes re the role of the 7th Brigade Trench Mortar Battery
Date: 1918Reference: RAMC/1218/1/8Part of: Royal Army Medical Corps Muniments Collection- Archives and manuscripts
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'Mortars'
Date: 1910-1914Reference: WA/HMM/CO/Ear/636Part of: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum and Library- Books
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Arcana Mooreana; or, a succinct and lucid discourse, of the origine, essence, scituation symptoms, causes and cure of the cholick, In all its various Denominations, different Kinds, Degrees, and Complications. Done by Mr. John Moore, Apothecary, at the Pestle and Mortar, in Abchurch-Lane, near I umbard-street.
Moore, John, -1737.Date: 1713- Digital Images
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A mortar
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Fourteen sermons, preached on several occasions. Never before printed. By Nich. Brady, D. D. Minister of Richmond in Surry; and Chaplain in Ordinary to her Majesty.
Brady, Nicholas, 1659-1726.Date: 1704- Pictures
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A mortar adorned with unusual carvings. Etching by J. Breun, 1849.
Date: 22 March 1849Reference: 16033i- Digital Images
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Ancient Egyptian Kohl pot minature pestle and mortar
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17th century mortar
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An ancient pestle and mortar found in Aix-les-Bains. Photograph.
Reference: 36685i- Pictures
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An elaborate metal mortar, German, 1545. Etching by W.W. McCarty.
Reference: 16032i- Archives and manuscripts
M0007506:Pharmaceutical mortar
Date: 6 September 1940Reference: WT/D/1/20/1/64/54Part of: Wellcome Trust Corporate Archive- Books
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The grand essay: or, a vindication of reason, and religion, against impostures of philosophy Proving according to those Ideas and Conceptions of Things Human Understanding is capable of forming to it self. 1. That the Existence of any Immaterial Substance is a Philosophic Imposture, and impossible to be conceived. 2. That all Matter has Originally created in it, a principle of Internal, or Self-Motion. 3. That Matter and Motion must be the Foundation of Thought in Men and Brutes. To which is added, A brief answer to Mr. Broughton's Physcholo. &c. By W.C. M.D. C.M. L.C.
Coward, William, 1657?-1725.Date: 1704- Archives and manuscripts
M0009194: Pestle and mortar
Date: 17 August 1945- Pictures
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Apothecaries' Hall: an ancient mortar, with details of its decoration. Engraving.
Reference: 23448i- Pictures
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An apothecary riding a velocipede (bicycle) in the form of a pestle and mortar. Coloured etching, ca. 1819.
Date: 1819Reference: 10953i- Digital Images
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Pocket case with small mortar and pestle.
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Examen miscellaneum. Consisting of verse and prose. Of verse, by The most Honourable the Marquis of Normanby. The late Lord Rochester. Mr. Waller. Mrs. Wharton. Mr. Wolseley. With Satires and Fables, and translations from Anacreon. In Prose, Above an Hundred Original Maxims and Reflections. To which are added, Precepts, Maxims, and Reflections taken out of Theognis, Phocylides, Pythagoras, Solon, Simonides, Callimachus, Philemon, Alexis, Anaxandrides, Antiphanes, Apollodorus, Diphilus, Menander, Eubulus, Timocles, and several other Greek poets.
Date: 1702- Pictures
An apothecary using a pestle and mortar to make up a prescription. Coloured etching.
Reference: 16151i- Digital Images
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Bronze mortar with three lugs, Florence (Capt. Saint)
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The vanity of mens laughter, and of their merry amusements in their idle hours. Consider'd in a sermon upon Ecclesiastes II. 1,2. By Edward Grove A. M. Rector of Chevington near Bury, in the County of Suffolk.
Grove, Edward, 1667 or 1668-1727.Date: 1702