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  • Phrenological properties of drawing: colour, form, space, order. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1826.
  • Pen-drawing of a tree, 1702
  • Two girls drawing copies of paintings hanging in a gallery. Etching by Ad. Lalauze.
  • Raw onion
  • Raw ginger, SEM
  • Pen-drawings of alchemical symbolic subjects, 1702
  • Onion ring, illustration
  • You never know what you might find by accident ... : Clinitest + Acetest Clinistix + Ketostix.
  • Raw potato
  • Onion ring
  • Raw ginger, illustration
  • A life drawing class: members of an academy are shown drawing from a model in a darkened room. Crayon manner print by J. Gamelin after himself, 1778/1779.
  • Newton found that everyone was colour blind! : The routine urine information system, Bili-Labstix + Urobilitstix.
  • Crystallised ginger, SEM
  • Phrenological properties of drawing: colour, form, space, order. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1826.
  • Newton found that everyone was colour blind! : The routine urine information system, Bili-Labstix + Urobilitstix.
  • You never know what you might find by accident ... : Clinitest + Acetest Clinistix + Ketostix.
  • Greenwich, with people in the foreground, London in the distance. Engraving by H. Wallis after J. Philips.
  • A man is drawing a cart along the road as other people perform other activities also called drawing. Etching by George Cruikshank.
  • Raw onion, illustration
  • French fry (chip)
  • French fry (chip)
  • The first thread of contact ... / Diabetic information systems Clinitest + Clinistix.
  • Autograph letter concerning the discovery of plesiosaurus, from Mary Anning; sketch of plesiosaurus.
  • Crystallised ginger, SEM
  • The first thread of contact ... / Diabetic information systems Clinitest + Clinistix.
  • Raw ginger, SEM
  • Crystallised ginger, illustration
  • Raw potato
  • Phrenological properties of drawing: colour, form, space, order. Etching by G. Cruikshank, 1826.