20 results filtered with: Cold (Disease)
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Catarrhal fevers, commonly called colds, their causes, consequences, control and cure / by R. Prosser White.
White, Robert Prosser.Date: 1906- Pictures
A man sitting in front of a drafty window and catching a cold. Colour lithograph by Walt Disney Productions, 1951.
Date: 1951Reference: 679837i- Pictures
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A common cold germ asking the father of a neurasthenia bacillus if he can marry her; he is refused on account of the social gap between them. Pen drawing by C. Harrison, 1913.
Harrison, Charles, active 1920.Date: 1913Reference: 15727i- Books
Epidemic / written by Brian Ward ; chief editorial consultant, Rob DeSalle.
Ward, Brian R.Date: 2000- Books
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An address to the public on the danger of neglecting common coughs and colds : with simple and efficacious methods of cure : with additions and selections from the most eminent authors who have written on the subject / by W. Hickman.
Hickman, William, of Henley-on-Thames.Date: [1810?]- Books
Colds : they suck! : 5 unfortunate characteristics / [Morgan Clark].
Clark, MorganDate: 2016- Books
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Observations sur les affections catarrhales en général : et particulièrement sur celles connues sous les noms de rhumes de cerveau et de rhumes de poitrine / par P.J.G. Cabanis.
Cabanis, P. J. G. (Pierre Jean Georges), 1757-1808.Date: 1807- Pictures
A man catching a cold through playing golf in the rain. Colour lithograph by Walt Disney Productions, 1951.
Date: 1951Reference: 679835i- Pictures
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A sick man in bed, offered a warming pan by his maid and advice by his physician; representing Lord John Russell being given a seat at Stroud by Melbourne after his defeat in South Devon, looking for support to the radical Daniel O'Connell. Lithograph, 1835.
Date: 1 June 1835Reference: 12243iPart of: Monthly sheet of caricatures : or The looking glass- Pictures
A man in bed with a cold. Colour lithograph by Walt Disney Productions, 1951.
Date: 1951Reference: 679826i- Pictures
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Six scenes narrating the fuss caused by a man's progression from minor cold to supposed major illness and then sudden recovery. Etching by J. Lisle after himself.
Lisle, Joe.Date: [between 1800 and 1899?]Reference: 12091i- Pictures
Drawings on a blackboard show how a cold can be transmitted from a girl to a boy and a baby. Colour lithograph by Walt Disney Productions, 1951.
Date: 1951Reference: 679833i- Pictures
A mother hanging cleaned clothes out to dry on a washing line, as a means to resist colds. Colour lithograph by Walt Disney Productions, 1951.
Date: 1951Reference: 679836i- Books
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Disputatio inauguralis medica de catharris ... / Christianus Joachimus Lossau.
Lossau, Christian Joachim, active 1678.Date: 1678- Pictures
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A dutiful volunteer soldier at his post in the rain even though he has a bad cold. Wood engraving after J. Leech, 1846.
Leech, John, 1817-1864.Date: 1846Reference: 15621i- Pictures
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The tax on medicine represented as a tax on illness and, ultimately, even on the 'abnormality' of healthiness: ten vignettes. Photomechanical reproduction of a wood engraving by H. Maigrot, 1907.
Henriot, 1857-1933.Date: 1907Reference: 17268i- Books
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Taking cold / by Francke H. Bosworth.
Date: 1891- Pictures
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A maid bringing medicine and soup to her master who has a cold. Lithograph, 1857, after W.H. Simmons after J. Collinson.
Collinson, James, 1825-1881.Date: 1 August 1857Reference: 23337i- Books
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Cold-catching, cold-preventing, cold-curing / John Henry Clarke.
Clarke, John H. (John Henry), 1852-1931.Date: 1888- Audio
Colds, flu and bioglass.
Date: 1998