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Yarrow (Achillea santolina): flowering plant with leaf and floral segments. Etching, c. 1718, after C. Aubriet.
Aubriet, Claude, 1665-1742.Date: [1718]Reference: 20851i- Archives and manuscripts
Leon J Yarrow
Date: 1962-1965Reference: PP/BOW/J.9/207Part of: Bowlby, (Edward) John (Mostyn) (1907-1990)- Pictures
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Manufacture of artificial limbs in Glasgow for Scottish servicemen injured in World War I. Photograph album by Yarrow & Co. Ltd.
Yarrow & Co. Ltd.Date: [1917]Reference: 33737i- Digital Images
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Achillea millefolium (Yarrow); wound healing, antispasmodic
Rowan McOnegal- Books
Del mal del segno / translated by P.J. Yarrow ; edited and with an introduction by G.C. Ainsworth and P.J. Yarrow.
Bassi, Agostino, 1773-1856.Date: [1958]- Books
Politics, society, and preventive medicine : a review / by Alfred Yarrow.
Yarrow, Alfred.Date: 1986- Books
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Leader-Haughs and Yarrow. To which is added, 2 the Windsor Lady.
Burne, Nicol.Date: 1793- Books
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The sweetest flower of Yarrow. Sung by Mrs. Mountain at Vauxhall. Written by Mr. Anderson.
Anderson, R. (Robert), 1770-1833.Date: [1794]- Books
A further contribution to the study of mortuary customs of the North American Indians / by H.C. Yarrow.
Yarrow, H. C. (Harry Crécy), 1840-1929.Date: [1881]- Books
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Love at first sight: or, the wit of a woman. A ballad opera of two acts, by Joseph Yarrow, comedian.
Yarrow, Joseph.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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Love at first sight: or, the wit of a woman. A ballad opera of two acts, by Joseph Yarrow, comedian.
Yarrow, Joseph.Date: MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
Detachment : essays on the limits of relational thinking / edited by Matei Candea, Joanna Cook, Catherine Trundle and Thomas Yarrow.
Date: 2015- Books
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A visit to Iceland, by way of Tronyem, in the "Flower of Yarrow" yacht, in the summer of 1834 / By John Barrow.
Barrow, John, 1808-1898.Date: 1835- Books
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The duty of holding faith, considered, and recommended. A sermon, preached, at Kelso, April 27. 1773, at the opening of the Synod of Merse and Teviotdale. By James Lorimer, D.D. Minister of Yarrow.
Lorimer, James, -1775.Date: 1773- Books
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A choice collection of poetry, by the most ingenious men of the age. Containing, Poems, Prologues, Epilogues, Epigrams, Epitaphs, Songs, &c. Being in Number One Hundred and Fifty compleat Pieces. Most carefully collected from original manuscripts, by Joseph Yarrow, Comedian.
Date: MDCCXXXVIII. [1738]- Books
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Three excellent new songs. I. A new song called the emigrants farewell to Great Britain in general, and to paisley in particular. II. The rose in Yarrow. III. An old man's courtship to a widow. Entered according to order.
Date: 1775?]- Books
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Roach's beauties of the poets. Coopers Hill by Mr. Denham. Hymns by Isaac Watts. Know thyself by Dr. Arbuthnot. The trials of virtue by Mr. Merrick. An essay on poetry by the Duke of Buckingham. The banks of the Yarrow by John Rannie
Date: 1794- Books
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Soueraigne comforts for a troubled conscience : Wherein the subtilties of Satan are discouered, his reasons and obiections fully answered. And further, the truth laid open and manifested, to the great consolation and strengthening of such as are distressed and afflicted in minde. Written by the late faithfull seruant of the Lord Mr. Robert Yarrow. And now published for the benefit of such as groning vnder the burthen of an afflicted conscience desire comfort.
Yarrow, RobertDate: 1619- Pictures
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Various flower heads of yarrow (Achillea millefolium) and hawk's bit (Leontodon species). Pen and pencil drawings, partially coloured.
Reference: 22398i- Books
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The Blythsome bridal, Bonny Katherine Ogie, guardian angels, britannia rule the waves, the flower of yarrow.
Date: Printed in the year 1799- Digital Images
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Achillea millefolium L. Asteraceae. Yarrow or sneezewort, the latter because ground up it made a snuff to induce sneezing. Evergreen, herbaceous perennial. Distribution: Europe, Asia and North America. Dioscorides calls it Achilles’ woundwort, sideritis, writing that the ground-up foliage closes bleeding wounds, relieves inflammation and stops uterine bleeding. Gerard (1633) says that put up one’s nose it causes a nosebleed and so stops migraines. Named for the Greek warrior, Achilles, who used this plant for healing wounds – having been taught its properties by his teacher, Chiron the centaur. Millefolium because of the thousands of fronds that make up the leaf, and which, when applied to a bleeding wound, facilitate coagulation by platelets. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Books
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The jovial sailor's wedding; or All parties pleased. To which are added, my wife has ta'en the gee. The grand tack. The rose in yarrow. The Britannia.
Date: [1785?]- Books
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Report on the sanitary condition, vital statistics, &c., of the Parish of St. Luke, Middlesex for the year 1894.
St. Luke (Middlesex, England : Parish). Vestry.Date: 1895- Books
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Report on the sanitary condition, vital statistics, &c., of the Parish of St. Luke, Middlesex for the year 1893.
St. Luke (Middlesex, England : Parish). Vestry.Date: 1894- Books
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Report on the sanitary condition, vital statistics, &c., of the Parish of St. Luke, Middlesex for the year 1899.
St. Luke (Middlesex, England : Parish). Vestry.Date: 1900