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Ear, Nose, Throat, and Mouth, and Life Assurance etc
Date: 1901-1950Reference: PP/FPW/B.98Part of: Parkes Weber, Frederick (1863-1962)- Books
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Deformities of the mouth : congenital and acquired, with their mechanical treatment / by Oakley Coles.
Coles, Oakley, 1845-1906.Date: 1881- Books
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On deformities of the mouth : congenital and acquired, with their mechanical treatment / by James Oakley Coles.
Coles, Oakley, 1845-1906.Date: 1870- Books
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The mechanical treatment of deformities of the mouth, congenital and accidental / by Robert Ramsay and James Oakley Coles.
Ramsay, Robert, Dr.Date: 1868- Books
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Die Anomalien der Zahnstellung und die Defecte des Gaumens / deutsch von Ludwig H. Hollaender.
Kingsley, Norman W. (Norman William), 1829-1913.Date: 1881- Books
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Pemphigus of the skin and mucous membrane of the mouth, associated with "essential shrinking" and pemphigus of the conjunctivae / by A. Hill Griffith.
Morris, Malcolm, Sir, 1849-1924.Date: [1889]- Books
Myofunctional therapy / Daniel Garliner.
Garliner, Daniel.Date: 1976- Ephemera
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The greatest phenomenon of nature! : To be seen at 238, High Holborn, for a short time only, a child (born alive) with two faces, four eyes, two mouths, two noses, two ears and two chins ... with only one head and body.
Date: [approximately 1827]- Books
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A True relation of a monstrous female-child, with two heads, four eyes, four ears, two noses, two mouths, and four arms, four legs, and all things else proportionably, fixed to one body : born about the 19 of May last, at a village called Ill-Brewers near Taunton Dean in Somerset-shire : likewise a true and perfect account of its form so prodigiously strange ... / as it was faithfully communicated in a letter, by a person of worth, living in Taunton-Dean, to a gentleman here in London.
Date: [1680?]- Archives and manuscripts
Lichen planus (notably lichen planus limited to the mouth or vulva or penis)
Date: 1903-1950Reference: PP/FPW/B.184Part of: Parkes Weber, Frederick (1863-1962)- Archives and manuscripts
[one line illegible] Erythema Iris and similar erythema multiforme. Erythema centrifugumannulare ver gyratum perstans and various chronic and hardly-elevated serpiginous and gyrate eruptions
Date: 1917-1949Reference: PP/FPW/B.107Part of: Parkes Weber, Frederick (1863-1962)- Ephemera
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[Leaflet advertising appearances by A CHILD with two faces, four eyes, two mouths, two noses, two ears, and two chins born on 23 December 1827 on display at 107 Regent Street, London].
Date: [approximately 1827]- Pictures
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Thomas Inglefield, an artist born without limbs. Etching by T. Inglefield, 1787, after C.R. Ryley.
Ryley, Charles Reuben, 1752?-1798.Date: Publish'd as the Act directs Decr. 1787Reference: 353i- Books
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This horyble monster is cast of a sowe in Eestlande in Pruse two myle from Runyngbergh in a vyllage which is called lebe[n]hayn : whiche monster hathe had a great wyde mouth, with two eyen, foure eares, no stomacke nor guttes [and] two hertes, viii. fete, and the body was growe[n] togyther from the nauyll vp to the hede, [and] with thys foresayde monster were broughte forth. v. yonge pygges alyue, and these two fygures be cou[n]terfeyted after the facyon of the sayd monster both before and behynde. The yere of our lorde. M.CCCCC.[et].XXXI.
Date: [1531]- Books
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This horyble monster is cast of a sowe in Eestlande in Pruse two myle from Runyngbergh in a vyllage which is called lebe[n]hayn : whiche monster hathe had a great wyde mouth, with two eyen, foure eares, no stomacke nor guttes & two hertes, viii. fete, and the body was growe[n] togyther from the nauyll vp to the hede, & with thys foresayde monster were broughte forth. v. yonge pygges alyue, and these two fygures be cou[n]terfeyted after the facyon of the sayd monster both before and behynde. The yere of our lorde. M.CCCCC.&.XXXI.
Date: [1531]- Ephemera
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Le sieur Antonio Merretti : born without arms.
Date: [between 1840 and 1880?]- Pictures
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Jeffery Dunstan, a deformed eccentric. Engraving by J. Wilkes.
Date: 1793Reference: 270i- Books
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A true relation of a monstrous female-child : with two heads, fower eyes, fower ears, two no[ses, two] mouthes, and fower arms, fower legs, and all things proportionably, fixed to one body. Born about the sixth of May last, at a village called Ill-Brewers near Taunton Dean in Somerset-shire. Likewise a true and perfect account of its form so prodigiously strange, with several remarkable passages observed from it since its birth, so great and amazing, that the like has not been known in many ages: with many other circumstances. As it was faithfully communicated in a letter, by a person of worth, living in Taunton-Dean, to a gentleman here in London, and attested by many hundreds of no mean rank; and well known to several gentlemen in and about London.
Date: 1680- Books
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A true relation of a monstrons [sic] female-child : with two heads, four eyes, four ears, two noses, two mouths and four arms, four legs, and all things else proportionably, fixed to one body. Born about the 19th of May last, ar [sic] a village called Ill-Brewers near Taunton Dean in somerset=shire. Likewise a true and perfect account of its form so prodigiously strange, with several remarkable passages observed from it since its birth, so great and amazing, that the like has not been known in many ages: with many other circumstances. As it was faithfully communicated in a letter, by a person of worth, living in Tauntou-Dean [sic], to a gentleman here in London, and attested by many hundreds of no mean rank; and well koown [sic] to several gentlemen in and about London.
Date: [1685?]- Ephemera
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The eighth wonder!! : the celebrated Miss Beffin, miniature painter, will exhibit her wondrous powers, in a commodious booth, during this present fair : a young lady who was born deficient of arms, hands and legs ...
Date: [1809?]- 3-D Objects
Woodblock for a chapbook illustration published in The Miracle of Miracles, 1715.
Date: [1715?]Reference: 3288178i- Archives and manuscripts
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine (2nd series) (or rather supplement A)
Date: 1910-1951Reference: PP/FPW/B.25/2Part of: Parkes Weber, Frederick (1863-1962)- Ephemera
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By authority : at the Talbot Inn, near the maypole in the Strand, is now to be seen the High German performer, born without arms.
Date: [between 1702-1707?]- Ephemera
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This is to acquaint the curious in general, that there is to be seen, from two in the afternoon, till nine in the evening, without loss of time : at the Crown in High-Street, Canterbury, the surprising Warwickshitre young lady, Miss Hawtin, from Coventry ...
Date: [1776?]- Ephemera
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By authority : at the Talbot-Inn, near the may-pole in the Strand, is now to be seen the High German performer, born without arms.
Date: [between 1840 and 1880?]