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HMB306100 Treatise from by Bernhard Siegfried Albinus (1697-1770), 1729, published by J.&H. Verbeek, bibliop.Diagram of three human skulls: from the front, back and side; Dreifache Darstellung des menschlichen Schaedel devon vorn, von hinten und seitlich;
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BL3315250 Osteographia, or the Anatomy of the bones.Author: Cheselden, William / London, 1733.Source/Shelfmark: 47.i.12 chapter II
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HMB306102 Diagram of a human skull from underneath and a human lower jaw bone from above and below; Darstellung des menschlichen Schaedel von unten und des Unterkiefers von oben und unten;
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LNA3849867 Anatomical chart, the head. Skull and vertebral column: lateral view. From Household Physician - 1905 , , ' A practical description in plain language of all diseases of men, women and children with the latest discoveries in medicine and most approved methods of treatment, by a corps of eminent specialists, practising physicians and surgeons. '
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HMB306101 Three diagrams of the inner skull: calvarium (or skullcap), the base of the skull and a side view; Drei Darstellungen des Inneren des Schaedels: Schaedeldach (o.I.), Schaedelbasis (o.r.) und lateral (u.);
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FLO6040789 Glutton on his desthbed asking for the head of the sturgeon. Le glouton. After Athenaeus. Lithograph after an illustration by Charles Martin from Jean de la Fontaine’s Contes et Nouvelles en Vers, Tales and Novellas in Verse, Libraire de France, Paris, 1930.
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KWE3473200 Skull and lower jaw of a gigantic extinct Marsupial, the Diprotodon australis. From Meyers Lexicon, published 1924.
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LLP980114 Illustration for The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (Charles Knight, c 1850). Digitally cleaned image.
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LLM6021688 Resurection of dry bones, Ezekiel XXXVII, ver 7. Illustration for Scripture HIstory designed for the Improvement of Youth by Alexander Fletcher (George Virtue, 1839).
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LLM2802021 Human Skeleton. Illustration for An Illustrated Vocabulary For The Use Of The Deaf And Dumb (SPCK, 1857).
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LLP979876 Illustration for The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature (Charles Knight, c 1850). Digitally cleaned image.
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LIP1056691 With Major Lothaire in the Congo Free State. Illustration for The Graphic, 2 November 1895.
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NSW5670102 The Naturalists Companion containing drawings with suitable descriptions of a vast variety of Quadrupeds, Birds, Fishes, Serpent and Insects; & accurately copied either from Living Animals or from the stuffed Specimens in the Museums of the College and Dublin Society, to which is added drawings of several antiquities, natural productions &c containd in those Museums -- illustrated manuscript by Kenelm Henry Digby
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FLO7235851 A crane puts its head into a wolf's mouth to remove a bone stuck in its throat. Wolf and crane. Illustration of a fable by Greek author Aesop. Copperplate etching drawn and engraved from life by Samuel Howitt from his own A New Work of Animals, Principally Designed from the Fables of Aesop, Gay and Phaedrus, Edward Orme, London, 1811.
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AHE7429521 Prince Maximilian and Karl Bodmer paid only a brief visit to the Mandan village near Fort Clark on their voyage up the Missouri in the summer of 1833, although they were destined to spend several months among the Mandan the following winter, on their return voyage downriver. Near the burial ground on the prairie behind the village, Bodmer observed several "skull shrines," as Maximilian referred to them in his journal, which were visited by the Mandan during periods of fasting or prayer.
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LLM7201740 Burying victims of the Great Plague of London, 1665-1666. Illustration from The Great Plague in London in 1665, by Walter George Bell (The Bodley Head, London, 1924).
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LLM2783755 The skeleton of the largest land animal that ever existed, the brachiosaur, was discovered by a scientist in Africa, in Tanganyika, and, carefully reassembled, is now visible in a museum in Berlin. The monster, lived in a time that is believed to be before the appearance of man, measured 23 meters from head to tail, was almost 12 meters high. His neck was about nine meters long! Illustration for Courier Sunday, 12 December 1937.
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JAB4119439 Leg joints - 1866 anatomical illustration of the muscles (brown), tendons (white) and bones (beige) of the human hip (top) and knee (bottom) joints, with the femur (thigh bone) at left and the pelvis at top - Region femoral anterieure - Fig 1 and 2 Crete iliac, epine iliac - Fig 3 Head of femur, 1866
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DGC1065646 Illustration shows Samuel J. Randall seated at one end of a gondola and William D. Kelley standing at the other end calling out "to the Protection Minotaur of Pennsylvania", between them are several maiden women labeled "Louisiana, California, Illinois, New York, Georgia, Mass, [and] Indiana" who are to be sacrificed to the Minotaur. A banner hanging on the wall states "Pennsylvania First Last and All the Time". At the opening in the wall is a relief of a Minotaur's head labeled "Pennsylvania". After a painting by Ernest Augustin Gendron titled "The Tribute to the Minotaur".
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LLM5222470 Dead, long dead, / Long dead! / And my heart is a handful of dust, / And the wheels go over my head, / And my bones are shaken with pain, / For into a shallow grave they are thrust / Only a yard beneath the street, / And the hoofs of the horses beat, beat, / The hoofs of the horses beat, / Beat into my scalp and my brain, / With never an end to the stream of passing feet. Illustration for Maud, A Monodrama, by Alfred Lord Tennyson (Macmillan, 1922).
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JAB4119507 Hip muscles - 1866 illustration showing the muscles (brown), tendons (white) and bones (beige) of the human hip (centre) - Seen here are: Fig 1: sacrum and coccyx (tail bone); Fig 2: pelvic bone (upper centre) and head of the femur (thigh bone, lower right); Fig 3: muscles of the hip joint, with the pelvis (top) and leg (bottom) - Region pelvis femoral - Fig 1: crete iliac, sacrum, coccyx Fig 2: epine iliac, Fig 3: Lumbar vertebra N* 4, 1866
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JAB4119379 Knee and ankle joints - 1866 anatomical illustration showing the tendons (white) and bones (beige) that make up the human knee and ankle joints- Fig 1 and 2: exterior and interior condyle of the femur (thigh bone) - Fig 3: internal and external glenoid cavity of the tibia (shin bone) - Fig 4: interior of the knee joint- Fig 5: tibia (f bone, left) - Fig 6: ankle joint - internal and external malleolus (ankle bone), astragalus (talus) bone, and toes (metatarsals) - Knee joints - Fig 1 and 2 Condylesexterieur et interieur du femur, F3 Cavites glenoides exter, ne & inner of the tibia- F 4 Ball head, F 5 tibia, perone F 6 malleole, internal, external, astragalus, metatarsus bone, 1866
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