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  • An angel announces the birth of Christ to two shepherds. Etching.
  • "Burdizzo" pincers for the bloodless castration of sheep, bulls, pigs, horses, dogs, etc. : recommended by the veterinary surgeons ... : inventor and sole maker: Dr. N. Burdizzo, Turin (Italy).
  • Going for a bag or two of Bibby's Dairy Cakelettes / sole manufacturers: J. Bibby & Sons.
  • Per post : Messrs. Elliott, Thompson & Blair, 12-14 Corporation Street, Belfast / from Francis Cupiss Ltd., The Wilderness, Diss.
  • Concentrated maggot wash : poison : a safe and reliable preparation for destroying maggots and preventing the fly striking again / W.J. Davies & Sons.
  • Devon drench : a famous and invaluable remedy for the disorders of horses, cattle, sheep, pigs : Especially so for red water, scouring, cold, colic and influenza, milk fever, costiveness, etc. : also as a cleansing drench for cows and ewes after calving and lambing and preventative of milk fever.
  • "Distomum" capsules for liver-fluke infection (liver rot) in sheep : lamb size.
  • Going for a bag or two of Bibby's Dairy Cakelettes / sole manufacturers: J. Bibby & Sons.
  • A ram, possibly of the blue or Burrhel sheep, with long curved horns. Lithograph by J Wolf.
  • The castration of lambs : from one week to six months with the new extra-small model, the Baby "Burdizzo" registered designs.
  • Clare College, Cambridge: view from the Backs. Line engraving by J. Le Keux after J.A. Bell.
  • A Merino ram and a Merino ewe. Stipple engraving by Neele.
  • Fat particles from the kidneys of a large sheep and some viewed with the aid of a microscope (fig. 1, a-d; e-h; i-m) (illustrations to entry on Adeps); human allantois of twins, in two views (figs 2-3), and an allantois of a small aborted foetus (fig. 4) (illustrations to entry on Allantois) Etching by G. Bickham after himself, 1743.
  • Jacob arrives among the shepherds of Haran; he falls in love with Rachel at first sight. Engraving by C.N. Cochin the elder, 1732, after F. Le Moine.
  • Per Post : Messrs. Boots Pure Drug Co., Ltd., Patent Medicine Warehouse, Nottingham / from Francis Cupiss Ltd., The Wilderness, Diss.
  • The adoration of the shepherds. Engraving by C.J. Visscher after P.P. Rubens.
  • One horned sheep drinking from a stream as another eats from an oak tree. Etching by H. Winstanley after G. B. Castiglione.
  • Poison : for the destruction of maggots in sheep and lambs : the contents of this bottle to be mixed with one gallon of whey / from Fowke & Aston.
  • A shepherd and his dog, driving a flock of sheep along a country lane. Etching by Herbert Dicksee, 1901.
  • The pleuro-pneumonia tic, or lung disease in cattle / John Astley.
  • We sell Cupiss' Constitution Balls for horses, cattle & sheep / [Francis Cupiss Ltd.]
  • Keep dry : per L.N.E.R. : carriage paid through : Messrs. Butler & Crispe, 80-82 Clerkenwell Road, London / from Francis Cupiss Ltd., The Wilderness, Diss.
  • Cupiss' constitution balls for horses, cattle & sheep : are superior to all other medicine, and less expensive by reason of their lasting benefit, in cases of swelled legs, grease, cracked heels, surfeit, staring coat, colic, hide bound, loss of appetite, hove or blown, influenza, broken wind, strangles, sore throats, epidemic, coughs, colds, distemper, disordered liver, scouring, rot in sheep, gargate, conditioning, wasting, preserving health, &c. ... / Francis Cupiss.
  • Winter sheep dipping : Facts! Facts!! Facts!!! : useful to farmers in Scotland and the north of England... / Quibell Brothers.
  • Per post : Messrs. Taylors' Drug Co., Ltd., Burley Hill, Leeds / from Francis Cupiss Ltd., The Wilderness, Diss.
  • The shepherds adoring the Christ Child. Drawing by F. Rosaspina.
  • A ram and ewe of the Merino and Ryeland breeds of sheep. Etching, ca 1822.
  • A gathering of many different animals with a large walled classical Italian-style garden behind and a banner bearing the book title above. Etching by W. Hollar, 1663, after himself.
  • St. Catherine's Chapel, Artington, Surrey: sheep being herded past the ruins. Line engraving by J. Storer, 1808, after himself.
  • A black-faced ram. Wood engraving.