EditorialVanity Fair - Doctors and Scientists. 'Physiological Physic.' Sir William Withey Gull. 18 December 1875, Carlo Pellegrini, 18391889, Italian, 1875, Chromolithograph.
EditorialMechanical instrument. Micrographia, or some physiological descriptions o. I. Martyn and J. Allestry: London, 1665. Source: G.1524, figure 3. Language: English.
EditorialA participant wears a device used in the process of recording baseline physiological measurements while sitting in a relaxed, quiet position before a 20-minute test drive begins, at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mich., on Jan. 16, 2020. (Ryan Debolski/The New York Times)
EditorialElements of physiological psychology : a treatise of the activities and nature of the mind from the physical and experimental point of view : Ladd, George Trumbull, 1842-1921.
EditorialThe crystalline lens system : its embryology, anatomy, physiological chemistry, physiology, pathology, diseases, treatment, operations and after-changes with a consideration of aphakia : Stricker, Louis.
EditorialOutlines of practical physiology, being a manual for the physiological laboratory, including chemical and experimental physiology, with reference to practical medicine : Stirling, William, 1851-1932.
EditorialSpecimen d’une experience electro-physique faite par l’auteur. Example of an electro-physiological experiment made by the author, c.1854. Mechanisme de la physionomie humaine ou analyse electro-physiologique de l’expression des passions ... Paris...
EditorialFront cover with bearded gargoyle motifs in each corner. The Philosophy of Beards. A lecture, physiological, artistic & historical. pp. iv. 72. J. Haddock: Ipswich, [1850?]. Source: 7409.b.20. Front Cover.
EditorialTitle page depicting three men with various styles of facial hair including Jupiter. The Philosophy of Beards. A lecture, physiological, artistic & historical. pp. iv. 72. J. Haddock: Ipswich, [1850?]. Source: 7409.b.20. Title Page.
EditorialMechanical instrument. Micrographia, or some physiological descriptions o. I. Martyn and J. Allestry: London, 1665. Source: G.1524, figure 3. Language: English.