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Veins to the spine.. Handcolored steel engraving from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masses Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body, Paris, 1864
Veins to the leg and foot.. Handcolored steel engraving from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masses Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body, Paris, 1864
Veins to the stomach, liver and intestines.. Handcolored steel engraving from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masses Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body, Paris, 1864
Circulatory system to the spine and uterus.. Handcolored steel engraving from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masses Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body, Paris, 1864
Circulatory system to the head and torso.. Handcolored steel engraving from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masses Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body, Paris, 1864
Circulatory system to the arm and hand.. Handcolored steel engraving from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masses Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body, Paris, 1864
Circulatory system to the leg and foot.. Handcolored steel engraving from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masses Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body, Paris, 1864
Circulatory system to the pelvis and arm.. Handcolored steel engraving from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masses Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body, Paris, 1864
Circulatory system to the intestines.. Handcolored steel engraving from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masses Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body, Paris, 1864
Circulatory system to the stomach, liver, kidney and pancreas.. Handcolored steel engraving from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masses Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body, Paris, 1864
Circulatory system to the brain and spine.. Handcolored steel engraving from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masses Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body, Paris, 1864
Circulatory system to the brain.. Handcolored steel engraving from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masses Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body, Paris, 1864
Circulatory system from heart to head.. Handcolored steel engraving from Dr. Joseph Nicolas Masses Pocket Anatomy of the Human Body, Paris, 1864
Gravestone of Father Christian Schaffgen, died 1721, from cloisters in Aschaffenburg.. The priest kneels with a chalice collecting blood spurting from the lamb of god
Blood-stained trillium, Trillium erythrocarpum.. Illustration drawn by William Jackson Hooker, engraved by Swan. Handcolored copperplate engraving from William Curtiss The Botanical Magazine
Salmon-colored blood flower, native of South Africa, Haemanthus coccineus.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtiss Botanical
Human finger, skin, blood, serum and salt crystals.. Human finger 1, magnified 2, epidermis 3, magnified 4, scales 5, magnified skin 6, and human blood 7, serum 8
Deep blood-colored potentilla, Potentilla atro-sanguinea.. Illustration by WJ Hooker, engraved by Swan. Handcolored copperplate engraving from William Curtiss The Botanical Magazine, 1826
WW2 Christmas card, blueprint style, designed by the architect and politician Alfred Bossom (1881-1965). Date: 1940
WWI Poster, Liberty BondsDesign by F Strothmann, Beat back the Hun with Liberty Bonds, American poster. Date: 1918
The vat overflows. Apocalypse of AngersBATAILLE, Nicolas (14th c.). The vat overflows. 1375 - 1382. Blood coming out of the Wine-press of God. Scene 13 of the tapestry number 4 from the series Apocalypse of Angers commissioned by Louis I
Msai Tribesman - drinking Goats blood during a tribal ceremony before starting to dance. Lake Natron - Tanzania - Africa
Cartoon, The Glad Hand, WW1Cartoon, The Glad Hand -- Brother Jonathan (representing the USA) tells Kaiser Wilhelm to wash his hand first, before shaking it
The stomach and the gullet with blood supplyA woodcut showing the stomach and the gullet with blood supply. From: Mikrokosmographia: a description of the body of man, together with the controversies and figures thereto belonging. Date: 1616
Parts of the headTab VII - Praelectio secunda. A head and other diagrams showing parts of the head Source: Myographia nova, or, A graphical description of all the muscles in the humane body
Title page - frontispiece - Portrait of John BrowneTitle page and frontispiece of work - Portrait of John Browne Source: Myographia nova, or, A graphical description of all the muscles in the humane body, as they arise in dissection by Browne, John
View of male from side Source: Myographia nova, or, A graphical description of all the muscles in the humane body, as they arise in dissection by Browne, John, 1642-ca. 1700
Male on plinth viewed from rearPraelectio Quarta - Tab XV. Male on plinth viewed from rear, with cross section of back muscles Source: Myographia nova, or, A graphical description of all the muscles in the humane body
Women acting as Master of Foxhounds, World War IA meet of the Whaddon Chase Foxhounds at Wing, near Leighton Buzzard showing Mrs Selby Lowndes acting as Master in the absence of her husband, Major Selby Lowndes. Date: 1915
Cinderella Shoes advert by H. L. OakleyAdvertisement for Cinderella Ladies shoes featuring a silhouette of a horsewoman clearing a hedge by the artist H. L. Oakley. Date: c.1925
Nobel Industries gun cartridges by H. L. OakleyAdvertisement for gun cartridges by Nobel Industries Ltd featuring sporting silhouettes by the artist H. L. Oakley. Date: 1920s
Andrews Liver Salt advertisement by H. L. OakleyAdvertisement for the health tonic, Andrews Liver Salts, featuring a silhouette by H. L. Oakley depicting two men out shooting with a gun dog. Date: 1926
Cartoon, Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum, WW1Cartoon, Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum, showing a grotesque, pantomime ogre-like Kaiser Wilhelm II wielding a club, with blood dripping from the club
Hunting at the Front, 1915Page from The Tatler reporting with bravado on a group of British officers enjoyed a spot of hunting near the Front, complete with a pack of beagles (sent by permission of the military authority)
The Cow and Plate Polecat TrapperAnother ingenious idea from the inventive mind of William Heath Robinson, the gadget king, for a cow and plate pole-cat trapper on the Catskill Mountains
Hunting in Epping Forest - a view of Fair Mead Bottom, a famous Easter Monday feature of the Epping hunt in 1820 with the deer shown getting clean away in the distance. Date: 1928
Advert for Sanitas - family antiseptic for wounds 1937Just a small wound but.... I never run the risk of blood poisoning. As soon as any member of my family gets a scratch or cut, let alone a more serious wound, I instantly apply Sanitas
Nursery Rhymes -- monkey, horse and cart, butcherNursery Rhymes -- three illustrations, showing a monkey falling from a tree, a horse pulling a cart full of sacks, and a butcher who has cut his hand on a knife. Date: early 20th century
Blood and Iron 1914On 4th August 1914, Britain declared war on Germany, marking the beginning of the First World War; a few days later this illustration appeared in The Graphic. Date: 1914
Brazza PhotoPIERRE SAVORGNAN DE BRAZZA French sailor and traveler in Africa who, it is said, never fired a gun or shed a drop of native blood. Photo 1882. Date: 1852 - 1905
August WassermannAUGUST von WASSERMANN German physician, notable for the diagnostic blood-test for syphilis named after him. Date: 1866 - 1925
Thierry D alsaceTHIERRY D ALSACE Flemish crusader, son of Thierry duc de Lorraine : he made four journeys to the Holy Land, bringing back the blood of Jesus; built Gravelines. Date: ? - 1168
Marie De SombreuilMARIE-MAURINE VIROT DE SOMBREUIL - daughter of governor of Invalides, imprisoned with him, saved his life by drinking a glass of blood. Date: 1774 - 1823
Dead Buffalo, by Thomas BainesDead Buffalo, King Vulture and Common Vultures, by Thomas Baines (1820-1875). (2 of 5) Date: 1874
Dermacentor andersoni, Rocky Mountain wood tickThis armoured tick species, the Rocky mountain wood tick (Dermacentor andersoni) is capable of causing paralysis
Philoliche longirostris, horse flyA horse fly specimen from India. This fly uses its long proboscis to feed at flowers. The mouthparts of the female also include shorter blades with which it takes blood
Ixodes ricinus, sheep tickClose-up of a pair ofsheep ticks (Ixodes ricinus) on a black background. Ticks are blood-sucking parasites which feed on the blood of their host
TrypanosomesScanning electron microscope image showing a trypanosoma blood smear. They have proved to be of great interest as they have evolved very differently to other better studied organisms