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Otto Warburg / Ekkehard Höxtermann, Ulrich Sucker.
Höxtermann, Ekkehard.Date: 1989- Books
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe als Naturwissenschaftler / Wolfram Voigt, Ulrich Sucker.
Voigt, Wolfram.Date: 1987- Books
Von der Galenik zur pharmazeutischen Technologie : Gedanken über die Metamorphose des Qualitätsbegriffs / Heinz Sucker.
Sucker, Heinz.Date: 1981- Books
Das Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut für Biologie : seine Gründungsgeschichte, seine problemgeschichtlichen und wissenschaftstheoretischen Voraussetzungen (1911-1916) / Ulrich Sucker.
Sucker, Ulrich.Date: 2002- Books
Suckers : how alternative medicine makes fools of us all / Rose Shapiro.
Shapiro, Rose.Date: 2008- Pictures
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Above, a Pavonian sucker; below, a pyramidal sucker. Engraving by Jackson.
Reference: 41968i- Pictures
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Above, a lump sucker; below, a snail sucker. Engraving by Heath.
Reference: 41953i- Pictures
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A variety of fish, including the hammer fish, a sucker flat ray and a sucker fish. Etching by G. Child.
Reference: 42005i- Ephemera
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Dicklicker : sucker for safer sex / GMFA.
Date: [1994?]- Books
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Specification of Charles François Jules Fonrobert : artificial leech and sucker.
Fonrobert, Charles François Jules.Date: 1856- Books
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The British mercury. Containing 1. The present state of the world, or a philosophical Inquiry into the Origin and Progress of Commerce, Literature, and Politics. 2. The Brain Sucker, or the Distress of Authorship: 3. Account of the Natives of Joanna, an Island in the African Seas: 4. Songs of the Madecassi: 5. Address to the King: 6. The Birth-Day: 7. Correspondence between a Chinese Philosopher, now in England, and a Mandarin at Pekin: 8. Humorous Strictures on the Musical Festival at Westminster Abbey: 9. General View of Affairs in the Summer of 1787: 10. Humorous Account of the Reception which Charlemagne and his Twelve Peers met with at the Court of Hugo, Emperor of Constantinople: 11. The Serpent that tempted Eve defined. 12. La Bagatelle, containing many Original Bon Mots, J'eux D'esprit, &c. 13. On the late Commotions in Holland. 14. On the late Conduct of Lord G. Gordon. 15. On the Paintings exhibited in 1787. 16. Critique on, and Extracts from the Lousiad, Irish Birth-Day Ode, King's Weston Hill, Nina, &c. &c. 17. Curious extracts from Foreign Publications, &c. &c. To Which IS Now Added, The Priests of Apollo; A Song From The Original Hebrew. Embellished with three caricature prints, Exhibiting The Brain-Sucker, the British Lion, and Moses erecting the Brazen Serpent in the Desart.
Oswald, John, -1793.Date: M.DCC.LXXXVIII. [1788]- Student dissertations
The leech : the physician's assistant forever give a sucker an even break / David Sheppard.
Sheppard, David.Date: 1998- Books
Dust sucker : your eyes might be open ; they might be closed / Jen Calleja ; translated by Carolina Schutti.
Calleja, JenDate: 2023- Books
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A discourse on the emigration of British birds: or, this question at last solv'd: whence come the stork and the Turtle, the Crane and the swallow, when they know and observe the appointed Time of their coming? containing A curious, particular, and circumstantial Account of the respective Retreats of all those Birds of Passage Which visit our Island at the Commencement of Spring, and depart at the Approach of Winter; as, the Cuckow, Turtle, Stork, Crane, Quail Goat-Sucker, The Swallow Tribe, Nightingale, Black-Cap, Wheat-Ear, Stone-Chat, Whin-Chat, Willow-Wren, White-Throat, Etotoli, Fly-Catcher, &c. &c. Also, a copious, entertaining, and satisfactory relation of winter birds of passage, Among which are the Woodcock, Snipe, Fieldfare, Red-Wing, Royston Crow, Dotterel, &c. Shewing The different Countries to which they retire, the Places where they breed, and how they perform their Annual Emigrations, &c. With a short Account of those Birds, that migrate occasionally, or only shift their Quarters at certain Seasons of the Year. To which are added, Reflections on that truly admirable and wonderful Instinct, the annual migration of birds! By a Naturalist.
[Legg, John, of Market Lavington, Wiltshire]Date: 1780?- Books
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A discourse on the emigration of British birds; or, this question at last solv'd: whence come the stork and the Turtle, the Crane and the swallow, when they know and observe the appointed Time of their Coming? containing A curious, particular, and circumstantial Account of the respective Retreats of all those Birds of Passage, Which visit our Island at the Commencement of Spring, and depart at the Approach of Winter; as the Cuckow, Turtle, Stork, Crane, Quail, Goat-Sucker, The Swallow Tribe, Nightingale, Black-Cap, Wheat-Ear, Stone-Chat, Whin-Chat, Willow-Wren, White-Throat, Etotoli, Fly-Catcher, &c. &c. Also, a copious, entertaining, and satisfactory relation of winter birds of passage: Among which are the Woodcock, Snipe, Fieldfare, Red-Wing, Royston Crow, Dotterel, &c. &c. Shewing the different Countries to which they retire, the Places where they breed, and how they perform their Annual Emigrations, &c. With a short Account of those Birds, that migrate occasionally, or only shift their Quarters at certain Seasons of the Year. To which are added, Reflections on that truly admirable and wonderful Instinct, the annual migration of birds! By a Naturalist.
[Legg, John, of Market Lavington, Wiltshire]Date: 1795- Books
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A discourse on the emigration of British birds: or, this question at last solv'd: whence come the stork and the Turtle, the Crane and the swallow, when they know and observe the appointed Time of their coming? containing A curious, particular, and circumstantial Account of the respective Retreats of all those Birds of Passage Which visit our Island at the Commencement of Spring, and depart at the Approach of Winter; as, the Cuckow, Turtle, Stork, Crane, Quail, Goat-Sucker, The Swallow Tribe, Nightingale, Black-Cap, Wheat-Ear, Stone-Chat, Whin-Chat, Willow-Wren, White-Throat, Etotoli, Fly-Catcher, &c. &c. Also, a copious, entertaining, and satisfactory relation of winter birds of passage, Among which are the Woodcock, Snipe, Fieldfare, Red-Wing, Royston Crow, Dotterel, &c. Shewing The different Countries to which they retire, the Places where they breed, and how they perform their Annual Emigrations, &c. With a short Account of those Birds that migrate occasionally, or only shift their Quarters at certain Seasons of the Year. To which are added, Reflections on that truly admirable and wonderful Instinct, the annual migration of birds! By a Naturalist.
[Legg, John, of Market Lavington, Wiltshire]Date: MDCCLXXX. [1780]- Digital Images
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Pubic louse, tail end with suckers, SEM
David Gregory & Debbie Marshall- Digital Images
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Pubic louse, suckers on tail piece, SEM.
David Gregory & Debbie Marshall- Ephemera
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'Easy all - while I suck a Strepsil'.
Date: 1968- Audio
Murder, magic and medicine. Part 2, Blood suckers and flesh eaters.
Date: 2001- Books
Leeches, lampreys, and other cold-blooded blood-suckers / Gail LaBonte.
LaBonte, Gail.Date: 1991- Books
Another bullshit night in suck city : a memoir / Nick Flynn.
Flynn, Nick, 1960-Date: 2005- Books
Colds : they suck! : 5 unfortunate characteristics / [Morgan Clark].
Clark, MorganDate: 2016- Books
Why bulimia sucks : from someone who knows / Lisa Stockley.
Stockley, LisaDate: [2017]- Books
Masturbation, Little Suck-a-thumb and Struwwelpeter / by Diana Mason.
Mason, Diane.Date: 1998