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malformalady:A brass corset on display at the Wellcome Collection in London, the A to Z of the Human
fox crested knight riding a cat(allegory of gluttony)Etymachia, Germany 1420London, Wellcome Library
From Compendium rarissimum totius Artis Magicae sistematisatae per celeberrimos Artis hujus Magistro
1912 watercolour by Richard Tennant Cooper (UK, 1885-1957) about the infectious disease,tuberculosis
‘A crowned fairy king seated on a hedgehog drawn by a young girl holding a giant daisy, accompanied
clawmarks:The fly agaric fungus (Amanita muscaria): two fruiting bodies - 1892 - via Wellcome (edite
deathandmysticism:Man carrying a load, stalked by death, Wellcome Collection, 1767
Wellcome to uncensored telegram Channel Sweet beach!https://t.me/sweetbeachWe love a sunny beaches,
smithsonianlibraries:wellcomecollection:Three facts about this whalebone walking stick with skull po
George Hope Tait - Frog dressed as a gentleman with flowers, top hat and - 1900 - via Wellcome Libra
The great meteor of October 7, 1868 - via Wellcome
Astronomy: a comet in the night sky - c.1860 - via Wellcome
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Wellcome New Ghoul …..Fire!
nemfrogfilms:Sitting. Posture. 1928.Wellcome Library via Internet Archive
J. van de Velde II, A witch at her cauldron surrounded by beasts, Wellcome Collection, 1626
deathandmysticism: Elizabeth Brownrigg’s skeleton, who was hanged for cruelty and murder, Wellcome C
magictransistor:After O.S. Fowler. Symbolical Head. 1845.
Mosquito wings.Illustration from a report on malaria in Sudan, printed by Henry Wellcome in 1904. Mo
bauzeitgeist:Burroughs Wellcome Headquarters, Triangle Research Park, North Carolina. Paul Rudolph,
Evil rabbit in western clothes. Japanese colour woodcut ~ 1870s. Edo [Tokyo] Wellcome Library London
Wellcome to Dream Valleyby ceca67 on Flickr.
deathandmysticism:C. Grignion, A skeleton with snakes and rats, Wellcome Collection, 1821
The Dura Aphis, or Asal FlyIllustration from a report on malaria in Sudan, printed by Henry Wellcome
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