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88 results filtered with: Ointments
  • The "Home" First-Aid Case : Tincture of Iodine.
  • An elaborately dressed woman pampers a man in a vapour-bath. Coloured etching after G. de Cari.
  • Veterinary petroleum jelly / Parker, chemist, Uttoxeter.
  • Payne's Cavalry Ointment : heals and toughens the skin : as used by the British Army / J.H. Payne.
  • Oatine : the food for the complexion / The Oatine Company.
  • A soverign remedy.
  • The risen Christ appears as gardener to Mary Magdalene. Engraving.
  • Laverack's embrocation : for horses and cattle : one of the best applications for general use in the stable and farmyard : for splints, curbs, sprains, sprung sinews, lameness, bruises, sore throat, influenza, wedged ures, &c., &c. : may be used with great advantage by human beings / Laverack and Sons.
  • Curb cure for horses and cattle : directions for use : to be rubbed in at intervals of two to three days till applied eight to ten times.
  • Veterinary embrocation for the field, farm, kennel and stable.
  • Cuckoo-pint (arummaculatum) : the second in a series of herb paintings by Ernest Petts.
  • A surgeon treating an elderly man's foot, his wife observes the scene. Pen drawing after D. Teniers, the younger.
  • A sovereign remedy.
  • The navel dressing (second application) for the prevention of navel ill in foals, calves & lamb : to be applied to the navel with a soft brush or feather immediately after using the first application / W.L. Richardson.
  • Germolene school quiz : what is wrong with these drawings?.
  • A foppish man looking at an advertisement for Sloan's Liniment. Colour lithograph, 19--.
  • 'Tineafax' for prevention and treatment of athlete's foot.
  • Foot-rot paste : invaluable for foot-rot in sheep, thrush, inflammation or ulcers in horses feet : directions: to be applied to the affected parts.
  • Tobit is cured of his blindness. Etching after G. Zocchi.
  • Calvert's Carbolic Ointment : Calvert's Carbolic Tooth Powder.
  • 'Tineafax' for prevention and treatment of athlete's foot.
  • A surgeon amputating a patient's leg with a saw while he is seated and conscious, blood flows to the floor. Woodcut, 1531.
  • Germolene school quiz : what is wrong with these drawings?.
  • Use Continental Ointment : Continental Ointment for man and beast.
  • A Scottish sheriff, advertising Sherriffs ointment for skin diseases. Colour lithograph.
  • Red blister for horses and cattle ... : for sprains, enlarged tendons, wind-galls, etc. and whenever a blister has been ordered ...
  • A surgeon amputating a patient's leg with a saw while he is seated and conscious, blood flows to the floor. Woodcut, 1531.
  • An elaborately dressed woman pampers a man in a vapour-bath. Coloured etching after G. de Cari.
  • Tobias curing the blindness of Tobit, with Anna and Raphael. Oil painting after G. Zocchi.
  • A sovereign remedy.