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Authorised form of nameHome; Sir; Everard (1756 - 1832); surgeon
Dates1756 - 1832
NationalityBritish
Place of birthHull, Yorkshire, England
Date of birth06 May 1756
Place of deathHis official residence at Chelsea Hospital, London
Date of death31 August 1832
OccupationSurgeon
Research fieldSurgery
Comparative anatomy
ActivityEducation:
Trinity College, Cambridge; left to become a pupil of John Hunter; Surgeon's Hall (1778)
Career:
Assistant Surgeon, Naval Hospital, Plymouth; Assistant Surgeon, St George's Hospital, London (1787), then Surgeon; Lived with John Hunter (1786-1792); joint executor (with Matthew Baillie) to Hunter's will; Sergeant Surgeon to the King (1808); Surgeon, Chelsea Hospital (1821)
Honours:
Bt 1813
Memberships:
Company of Surgeons (Master 1813 and 1821); FCP (first President 1822)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election15/02/1787
RSActivityRoyal Society roles:
VP 1814-1830
Medals and prizes:
Copley Medal 1807
Lectures:
Croonian 1790, 1793-1796, 1798-1801, 1817-1821, 1823-1827, 1829
RelationshipsBrother-in-law of John Hunter (FRS 1767); father of Sir James Everard Home (FRS 1825); brother-in-law of Robert Mylne (FRS 1767)
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; DNB; DSB
Obituaries:
Proc Roy Soc 1832-1833 No 11 pp 145-146
References:
N G Coley, 'The Animal Chemistry Club; Assistant Society to the Royal Society' in NR 1967 vol 22 pp 173-185
L F Gilbert, 'The Election to the Presidency of the Royal Society in 1820' in NR 1954-55 vol 11 pp 256-279
W P Griffith and P J T Morris, 'Charles Hatchett FRS (1765 - 1847), chemist and discoverer of niobium' in NR 2003 vol 57 pp 299 - 316
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/59164081
CodeNA4668
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1786/26Home, Sir Everard: certificate of election to the Royal Society
PT/15/24/1Manuscript, 'Case of a diseased enlargement of the glands of the neck' by John Howship[1821]
IM/002196Home, Sir Everard1990
AP/9/22/4Unpublished drawing, section of whale skull by [William Scoresby?][1821]
MM/3/49Letter from Everard Home, Leicester Square, to the Royal Society3 May 1795
PT/15/18/3Plate, 'Stomach of a rhinoceros from Sumatra inverted' by Wm [William] Clift[1821]
MC/4/352Letter from Everard Home, 4 Queen Anne Street, to the Secretary of the Royal Society 14 June 1850
L&P/10/113Paper, 'On muscular motion' (Croonian Lecture, 1790) by Everard Home 1795
L&P/10/150Paper, 'Description of the anatomy of the sea otter, from a dissection made 15 November 1795' by Everard Home1796
RSL/1/21Letter from Everard Home, St Lucia23 December 1781
CB/1/4/140Letter from Sir Everard Home, Sackville Street to Charles Blagden, [Paris]1 October 1814
S/0062Cameo of Home, Sir Everard
IM/002195Home, Sir Everardnd
PT/73/7/7Paintings, ovaries of a cow by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1818]
PT/73/9/5Paintings, human eye by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1821]
PT/9/7Paper, 'Experiments to ascertain the influence of the spinal marrow on the action of the heart in fishes' by William Clift[1815]
PT/73/9/47Painting, monkey placenta by [William Clift]1822
PT/73/9/44Paintings, dissected chick by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1822]
PT/73/11/5Paintings, pregnant frog and ova by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1824]
PT/73/4/17Painting, cerebellum of the Squalus maximus [basking shark] by J [John] Howship[1813]
PT/73/11/6Paintings, ova and tadpoles by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1824]
PT/73/12/9Paintings, freshwater mussel and pearls by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1826]
PT/73/13/12Painting, front view of stomach of zariffa [giraffe?] by Franz [Andreas] Bauer1829
L&P/11/107Paper, 'On the structure of membrana tympani' [Croonian Lecture] by Everard Home1799
IM/002197Home, Sir Everardnd
PT/73/3/1Painting, external view of the anatomy of hearing in Balaena mysticetus [bowhead whale] by W [William] Clift1811
PT/73/5/22Paintings, great diving beetle legs by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1816]
MC/1/354Note from Sir Everard Home to the Royal Society14 December 1831
L&P/10/100Paper, 'Of muscular motion' (Croonian Lecture 1794) by Everard Home1794
PT/73/9/46Painting, human placenta by [William Clift][1822]
PT/15/18/1Manuscript, 'An account of the skeletons of the dugong, two-horned rhinoceros, and tapir of Sumatra, sent to England by Sir Thos [Thomas] Raffles, Governor of Bencoolen [Bengkulu, Sumatra, Indonesia]' by Sir Everard Home[1821]
L&P/11/81Paper, 'Some additions to a paper read in 1790 on the subject of a child with a double head' by Everard Home1798
L&P/8/143/1Letter, 'Description of a sea animal from Barbados' from Everard Home to John Hunter20 September 1784
L&P/9/187Paper, 'Observations on certain horny excrescences of the human body' by Everard Home1790
L&P/10/100/1Paper, 'Of muscular motion' (Croonian Lecture 1794) by Everard Home1794
L&P/10/106/1Paper, 'Some obervations on the mode of generation of the kangaroo' by Everard Home1795
L&P/8/143Paper, 'Description of a sea animal from Barbados' by Everard Home20 September 1784
L&P/11/143/1Paper, 'On the irritability of nerves' [Croonian Lecture] by Everard Home1800
L&P/11/117Letter, 'Effects of the rupture of the membrana tympan' from Astley Cooper to Everard Home1799
L&P/12/124/1Paper, 'Account of a small lobe of the human prostate gland' by Everard Home1806
L&P/9/165/1Letter, 'An account of a child with a double head' from Everard Home to John Hunter22 May 1790
L&P/11/94Paper, 'History of a hermaphrodite bull' by Everard Home1799
L&P/11/76Paper, 'Experiments and observations upon the structure of nerves' [Croonian Lecture] by Everard Home1798
L&P/10/62/1Paper, 'Account of the muscular nature of the crystalline humour of the eye - based on the late John Hunter's notes (Croonian Lecture, 1793)' by Everard Home4 November 1793
L&P/10/62/2Plate, 'A transverse section of the crystalline humour oft he eye of a cuttle-fish, to show its structure' by Everard Home1793
L&P/10/129Paper, 'On the adjustment of the eye' (Croonian Lecture, 1795) by Everard Home1795
L&P/11/101/1Paper, 'Some observations on the structure of the teeth of graminvorous quadrupeds, particularly of elephants' by Everard Home1799
L&P/11/81/1Paper, 'Some additions to a paper read in 1790 on the subject of a child with a double head' by Everard Home1798
L&P/11/101Paper, 'Some observations on the structure of the teeth of graminvorous quadrupeds, particularly of elephants' by Everard Home1799
L&P/12/27/1Paper, 'Description of the anatomy of the Orithorhynchus hystrix' by Everard Home1802
L&P/11/160/1Paper, 'Observations on the structure and mode of growth of the grinding teeth of the wild boar' by Everard Home1801
L&P/11/175/1Paper, 'Description of the anatomy of the orinthorphynchus paradoxus' by Everard Home1801
L&P/11/54/1Paper, 'Account of the orifice in the retina of the human eye, discovered by Professor Soemmering' by Everard Home1798
L&P/12/45Paper, 'Observations on the structure of the tongue' by Everard Home1802
L&P/12/124Paper, 'Account of a small lobe of the human prostate gland' by Everard Home1806
L&P/12/138/1Paper, 'Observations on the camel's stomach' by Everard Home1806
L&P/11/138Paper, 'Some obervations of the head of the Ornithorhynchus paradoxus' by Everard Home1800
L&P/11/143Paper, 'On the irritability of nerves' [Croonian Lecture] by Everard Home1800
PT/15/24/2Plate, placement of tumour in relation to trachea and bronchial gland by John Howship[1821]
AP/9/22/3Unpublished drawings, blow hole and skull of whale by [William Scoresby?][1821]
P/0070Portrait of Home, Sir Everard1829
NLB/18/142Copy letter from Robert William Frederick Harrison, to Rev R B Raffles, 86 St Stephen's Avenue, Shepherd's Bush, W.23 January 1899
PT/73/12/5Paintings, tumour and femoral artery by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1826]
PT/73/7/18Paintings, ovaries of the hen by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1819]
L&P/12/78/1Paper, 'Account of the voluntary expansion of the skin of the neck in the Cobra di Capella' by Patrick Russell and Everard Home1803
L&P/12/68/1Paper, 'Observations on the orifaces found in certain poisonous snakes; some further remarks' by Patrick Russell and Everard Home1803
L&P/11/91/1Paper, 'Account of the dissection of an hermaphrodite dog...some observations on hermaphrodites in general' by Everard Home1798
PT/14/17/7Plate, internal membrane, muscular structure, and strictured part of the urethra by Franz Bauer[1820]
PT/15/18/5Plate, 'The skull of the tapir from Sumatra' by Wm [William] Clift[1821]
PT/73/12/4Paintings, internal view of aneurismal sac by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1826]
PT/4/11First part of paper, 'On the mode of breeding of the ovoviviperous [sic] shark, and on the aeration of the fœtal blood in different classes of animals' by Everard Home[1810]
PT/73/6/2Painting, heart and associated organs of the Sepia officinalis [common cuttlefish] by [William Clift][1816]
PT/2/19Paper, 'An account of some peculiarities in the anatomical structure of the wombat, with observations on the female organs of generation' by Everard Home[1808]
PT/73/7/6Paintings, ovaries of a cow by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1818]
PT/4/8/1Manuscript, 'On the gizzards of grazing birds' by Everard Home[1810]
PT/4/8/3Plate, 'The gizzard of a swan [laid open on its anterior part]' by W [William] Clift[1810]
PT/10/6Paper, 'Some observations and experiments made on the torpedo of the Cape of Good Hope in the year 1812' by John T Todd[1816]
PT/8/29/2Plate, 'Side view of the skull and the two jaws' by W [William] Clift[1814]
PT/15/1/2Plate, 'Eclipse of the sun, 7 September 1820' by Franz Bauer[1820]
PT/12/12/2Plate, muscular fibres from boiled chicken thigh by Franz Bauer[1818]
MC/1/124Letter from James Rawlins Johnson, 15 Westgate Buildings, Bath, to Sir Everard Home25 January 1825
PT/14/21Paper, 'An account of a new mode of performing the high operation for the stone' by Sir Everard Home[1820]
PT/73/8/21Painting, dugong tongue by [William Clift][1820]
PT/8/29/5Plate, 'Three vertebrae sawn through in a longitudinal direction to shew the intervertebral cavities which are filled with blue lias' by W [William] Clift[1814]
MC/1/132Letter from William Clift, Royal College of Surgeons, Lincoln's Inn Fields, to the Royal Society 7 June 1825
PT/8/29/3Plate, 'Continuation of the chain of vertebrae' by W [William] Clift[1814]
PT/12/21Paper, 'A description of the teeth of the Delphinus gangeticus' by Sir Everard Home[1818]
PT/8/29/4Plate, 'Portions of ribs imbedded in blue lias' by W [William] Clift[1814]
PT/9/17/2Plate, 'A lamprey of the natural size laid open, to show the ovarium at the time the eggs begin to be shed; a portion of the ovarium and testicle of the natural size' by William Clift[1815]
PT/8/29/1Manuscript, 'Some account of the fossil remains of an animal more nearly allied to fishes than any of the other classes of animals' by Sir Everard Home[1814]
PT/15/28/5Plate, 'Caecum, Manati.' by Wm [William] Clift[1821]
PT/13/15Paper, 'An account of the fossil skeleton of the proteo-saurus' by Sir Everard Home[1819]
PT/9/16/2Plate, 'A view of a portion of the lamprey of the natural size, the organs of respiration exposed' by William Clift[1815]
PT/9/16/4Plate, 'The same parts in the myxine' by William Clift[1815]
PT/9/17/1Manuscript, 'On the mode of generation of the lamprey and myxine' by Sir Everard Home[1815]
PT/11/12Paper, 'An account of some fossil remains of the rhinoceros discovered by Mr Whitby in a cavern inclosed in the lime stone rock, from which he is forming the break water at Plymouth' by Sir Everard Home[1817]
PT/73/7/4Paintings, human ovary and corpus luteum during and after pregnancy by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1818]
PT/12/11Paper, 'The Croonian Lecture. On the changes the blood undergoes in the act of coagulation' by Sir Everard Home[1817]
PT/15/18/4Plate, 'The skeleton of the rhinoceros from Sumatra' by R [Robert] Hills[1821]
PT/12/12/4Plate, blood drawn from an arm by Franz Bauer[1818]
PT/9/16/1Manuscript, 'On the structure of the organs of respiration in animals which appear to hold an intermediate place between those of the class Pisces and the class Vermes, and in two genera of the last mentioned class' by Sir Everard Home[1815]
PT/9/16/6Plate, 'The respiratory organs [of the Aphrodita aculeata] laid bare by removing the skin and muscles of the back' by William Clift[1815]
PT/2/11Paper, 'Further experiments on the spleen' by Everard Home[1808]
PT/73/3/13Painting, 'African ostrich [gizzard]' by [William Clift]1812
PT/10/9Paper, 'Some account of the feet of those animals whose progressive motion can be carried on in opposition to gravity' by Sir Everard Home[1816]
PT/9/16/7Plate, 'The Hirudo medicinalis laid open from behind, the stomach removed, exposing the respiratory organs' by William Clift[1815]
PT/12/16/2Plate, enlarged and malformed uterus by unknown artist[1818]
MC/1/159Letter from Louis Jacobson, doctor and professor in medicine, Copenhagen, to the Royal Society8 September 1828
PT/11/27Paper, 'Observations on the gastric glands of the human stomach, and the contraction which takes place in that viscus' by Sir Everard Home[1817]
PT/11/19Paper, 'Some further observations on the use of the colchicum autumnale in gout' by Sir Everard Home[1817]
PT/73/6/5Painting, Lumbricus marinus [lugworm] dissected by [William Clift][1816]
PT/13/16Paper, 'Reasons for giving the name proteo-saurus to the fossil skeleton which has been described' by Sir Everard Home[1819]
PT/12/12/5Plate, 'Coagulated blood injected under the receiver of the air pump' by Franz Bauer[1818]
PT/12/3/3Plate, 'The representation of a fossil bone of the natural size, which appears to belong to the same animal' by W [William] Clift[1818]
PT/12/3/2Plate, 'The different parts that compose the sternum, in the fossil animal' and 'The corresponding bones in the ornithorhynchus paradoxus' by W [William] Clift[1818]
PT/12/12/1Manuscript, 'Some additions to the Croonian Lecture on the changes the blood undergoes in the act of coagulation' by Sir Everard Home[1818]
PT/73/9/50Paintings, rabbit placenta by [William Clift]1822
PT/12/12/6Plate, 'Small coagulum injected with coloured injection, from the arteries of the neighbouring parts' by Franz Bauer[1818]
PT/12/12/8Plate, coagulum of blood that was in contact with the tunica vaginalis before death by Franz Bauer[1818]
PT/12/12/3Plate, human blood globules and blood drawn from an arm by Franz Bauer[1818]
PT/12/21/1Manuscript, 'A description of the teeth of the Delphinus gangeticus' by Sir Everard Home[1818]
PT/3/23Paper, 'Hints on the subject of animal secretions' by Everard Home[1809]
PT/12/21/2Plate, various views of the jaws and teeth of the Delphinus gangeticus by unknown artist[1818]
PT/14/1Paper, 'The Croonian Lecture. A further investigation of the component parts of the blood' by Sir Everard Home[1819]
PT/15/5/4Plate, human stomach and spleen by Franz Bauer[1820]
PT/15/1Paper, 'On the black retemucosum of the negro [sic], being a defence against the scorching effect of the sun's rays' by Sir Everard Home[1820]
PT/13/5Paper, 'On corpora lutea' by Sir Everard Home[1819]
PT/14/17/2Plate, two cross-sections of the corpora cavernosa by Franz Bauer[1820]
PT/13/18Paper, 'On the ova of the opossum tribe' by Sir Everard Home[1819]
PT/14/17/4Plate, three views of a longitudinal section of the penis with the corpora cavernosa injected with mercury by Franz Bauer[1820]
PT/14/12Paper, 'On the milk tusks, and organs of hearing of the dugong' by Sir Everard Home[1820]
PT/14/16/1Manuscript, 'Some account of the dugong' by Sir [Thomas] Stamford Raffles in a letter to Sir Everard Home[1820]
PT/14/16/2Plate, unpublished illustrations of the anatomy of the dugong by [Thomas Stamford Raffles][1820]
PT/15/5/6Plate, two sections of the spleen by Franz Bauer[1820]
PT/14/17/6Plate, transverse and longitudinal sections of the urethra by Franz Bauer[1820]
PT/15/1/1Manuscript, 'On the black retemucosum of the negro [sic], being a defence against the scorching effect of the sun's rays' by Sir Everard Home[1820]
PT/17/13/3Plate, 'Male organs in the different stages of development' by Franz Bauer[1824]
PT/15/5/5Plate, human spleen by Franz Bauer[1820]
PT/15/28/3Plate, manatee skeleton by Wm [William] Clift[1821]
PT/15/18/2Plate, 'Skeleton of a female dugong' by Wm [William] Clift[1821]
PT/15/18/6Plate, 'The skull of the tapir from America' by Wm [William] Clift[1821]
PT/15/5/3Plate, spleen, valves in the stomach, and blood globules and salts from a skate by Franz Bauer[1820]
PT/15/28Paper, 'On the peculiarities that distinguish the manatee of the West Indies from the dugong of the East Indian seas' by Sir Everard Home[1821]
PT/15/28/1Manuscript, 'On the peculiarities that distinguish the manatee of the West Indies from the dugong of the East Indian seas' by Sir Everard Home[1821]
PT/73/13/13Painting, back view of stomach of zariffa [giraffe?] by Franz [Andreas] Bauer1829
PT/73/11/4Paintings, human umbilical cord by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1824]
PT/15/28/4Plate, 'Stomach. Manati.' by Wm [William] Clift[1821]
PT/17/1/4Plate, stomach of the walrus by Linley Rose[1824]
PT/17/13/1Manuscript, 'An account of the organs of generation of the Mexican proteus called by the natives axolotl' by Sir Everard Home[1824]
PT/2/16Paper, 'Some observations on Mr [William Thomas] Brande's paper on calculi' by Evd [Everard] Home[1808]
PT/17/1/6Plate, placenta of the seal by Linley Rose[1824]
PT/9/16/5Plate, 'Back view of the Aphrodita aculeata' by William Clift[1815]
PT/17/1/3Plate, internal structure of left hind flipper of walrus by Linley Rose[1824]
PT/17/13/4Plate, 'Female organs in the different stages of development' by Franz Bauer[1824]
PT/17/i/2Plate, brains of the silkworm, caterpillar, lobster, and earthworm by Franz Bauer[1823]
PT/17/1/5Plate, gall bladder and duodenum of the walrus by Linley Rose[1824]
PT/17/13/2Plate, 'The external appearance of the organs of generation' by Franz Bauer[1824]
PT/17/i/1Plate, portions of human cerebrum and brains of the tench, bee, and snail by Franz Bauer[1823]
PT/13/1Paper, 'The Croonian Lecture. On the conversion of pus into granulations of new flesh' by Sir Everard Home[1818]
PT/15/5/2Plate, globules of the cerebrum and retina and a portion of the medullary substance of the cerebrum by Franz Bauer[1820]
PT/4/8Paper, 'On the gizzards of grazing birds' by Everard Home[1810]
PT/3/7Paper, 'Account of the dissection of a human foetus, in which the circulation of the blood was carried on without a heart' by Mr B [Benjamin] C [Collins] Brodie[1809]
PT/3/5Letter, 'On a canal in the medulla spinalis of some quadrupeds' from Mr Wm [William] Sewell to Everard Home26 November 1808
PT/1/5/2Plate, 'First cavity of the stomach of the bottle-nose porpoise laid open to shew its internal structure' by [William Clift][1807]
PT/11/23Paper, 'The distinguishing characters between the ova of the sepia, and those of the Vermes testacea, that live in water explained' by Sir Everd [everard] Home[1817]
PT/14/17/1Manuscript, 'Microscopical observations on the human urethra' by Sir Everard Home[1820]
PT/2/19/2Plate, 'The stomach of the male wombat inverted immediately after death and distended with air' by [William Clift][1808]
MC/2Volume 2 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1832-1838
PT/4/3Paper, 'The case of a man, who died in consequence of the bite of a rattle snake with an account of the effects produced by the poison' by Everard Home[1809]
PT/6/2Paper, 'On the organ of hearing in the whalebone whale or balæna mysticetus of Linnæus' by E [Everard] Home[1811]
PT/7/18Paper, 'On the tusks of the narwhale' by Sir Everard Home[1813]
MC/2/110Letter from J.F. Palmer, 38 Golden Square, to [Benjamin Collins] Brodie4 February 1834
PT/14/17/3Plate, four cross-sections of a penis where the arteries in the corpora cavernosa and corpus spongiosum have been injected with spirit by Franz Bauer[1820]
PT/73/12/3Paintings, anterior view of aneurismal sac by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1826]
PT/8/31Paper, 'On the influence of the nerves upon the action of the arteries' by Sir Everard Home[1814]
PT/7/21Paper, 'On the formation of fat in the intestines of living animals' by Everard Home[1813]
PT/8/24Paper, 'Observations on the functions of the brain' by Sir Everard Home[1814]
PT/73/2Illustrations produced for the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, volume 99 1809
PT/7/12Paper, 'Experiments to ascertain the coagulating power of the secretion of the gastric glands' by Sir Everard Home[1813]
PT/73/1Illustrations produced for the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, volume 97 1807
PT/1/iiFragment of paper, 'On the mode of breeding of the oviviviparous [sic] shark, and on the aeration of the fœtal blood in different classes of animals' by Everard Home[1810]
PT/1/5/3Plate, 'Internal surface of the second, third, and fourth cavities of the stomach' by [William Clift][1807]
PT/9/17Paper, 'On the mode of generation of the lamprey and myxine' by Sir Everard Home[1815]
PT/1/5/1Manuscript, 'Observations on the structure of the different cavities, which constitute the stomach of the whale, compared with those of ruminating animals, with a view to ascertain the situation of the digestive organ' by Everard Home[1807]
PT/73/3/10Painting, 'Parrot [gizzard]' by William Clift1812
PT/73/12/2Paintings, magnified muscular fibres by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1825]
AP/2/14Unpublished paper, 'On the crystallization of uric acid' by Sir E [Everard] Home[early 19th century]
PT/73/8/25Painting, dugong sexual organs by [William Clift][1820]
PT/3/9First part of paper, 'On the nature of the intervertebral substance in fish, and quadrupeds' by Everard Home[1809]
PT/14/17/5Plate, corpus spongiosum urethrae, internal membrane of the urethra, and villi of the covering of the glans penis by Franz Bauer[1820]
PT/10/23Paper, 'Farther observations on the feet of animals whose progressive motion can be carried on against gravity' by Sir Everard Home[1816]
PT/15/12Paper, 'A farther account of fossil bones discovered in caverns inclosed in the lime-stone rocks at Plymouth' by Joseph Whidbey in a letter to Sir Everard Home11 November 1820
PT/15/18Paper, 'An account of the skeletons of the dugong, two-horned rhinoceros, and tapir of Sumatra, sent to England by Sir Thos [Thomas] Raffles, Governor of Bencoolen [Bengkulu, Sumatra, Indonesia]' by Sir Everard Home[1821]
PT/17/iPlates, accompanying paper titled 'The Croonian Lecture. On the internal structure of the human brain, when examined in the microscope, as compared with that of fishes, insects and worms' by Sir Everard Home[1823]
PT/10/12Paper, 'Experiments and observations to prove that the action of many medicines is through the medium of the circulating blood, more particularly that of the colchicum autumnale upon the gout' by Sir Everard Home[1816]
MC/1Volume 1 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1800-1831
PT/73/7/19Paintings, ovaries of the hen by [Franz Andreas Bauer][1819]
PT/73/9/45Painting, human placenta by [William Clift][1822]
PT/73/6/12Painting, human ovary by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1817]
AP/9/22/6Unpublished manuscript, 'Contributions towards the anatomy of whales' by Willm [William] Scoresby30 November 1821
PT/4/8/2Plate, 'The gizzard of a turkey laid open on its anterior part' by W [William] Clift[1810]
AP/9/22/5Unpublished drawings, skull and blowing canals of narwhal by [William Scoresby?][1821]
AP/9/22/2Unpublished drawings, 'Anatomy of the whale' by [William Scoresby?][1821]
PT/73/11/2Paintings, seal placenta by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1824]
PT/73/6/11Painting, human ovary by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1817]
PT/73/7/9Paintings, ovaries of a pig by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1818]
PT/73/1/2Painting, 'Cod fish. Internal view' by [William Clift][1807]
PT/73/1/3Painting, 'Deer. Second cavity of the stomach' by [William Clift][1807]
PT/73/1/7Painting, 'Beaver glands' by [William Clift][1807]
PT/73/1/5Painting, 'External view. Natural size. Rabbit' by [William Clift][1807]
PT/73/1/8Painting, 'Dormouse [stomach]' by [William Clift]1807
PT/73/3/3Painting, vertebrae and ribs of a boa constrictor by [William Clift]1812
PT/73/10/3Paintings, human eardrums by W [William] Clift[1822]
PT/73/10/4Painting, Indian elephant eardrum by W [William] Clift[1822]
PT/73/4/3Painting, cassowary gizzard by [John Howship][1812?]
PT/73/1/4Painting, 'Internal view. Natural size. Hare' by [William Clift][1807]
PT/73/1/18Painting, 'Lynx [stomach]' by [William Clift]29 April 1807
PT/73/1/21Painting, 'Frog [stomach]' by [William Clift][1807]
PT/73/3/14Drawing, 'Solvent glands [African ostrich gizzard]' by [William Clift]1812
PT/73/8/27Painting, dugong pelvic bones by [William Clift][1820]
PT/73/9/54Painting, cow placenta by [William Clift]1822
PT/8/29Paper, 'Some account of the fossil remains of an animal more nearly allied to fishes than any of the other classes of animals' by Sir Everard Home[1814]
PT/73/8/23Painting, dugong heart by [William Clift][1820]
PT/73/6/1Painting, heart and associated organs of the Sepia officinalis [common cuttlefish] by [William Clift][1816]
PT/73/11/3Paintings, tapir placenta by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1824]
PT/17/1/2Plate, views of left hind flipper of walrus by Franz Bauer[1824]
PT/73/7/15Paintings, ovaries of a kangaroo by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1819]
PT/73/5/8Painting, Lacerta gecko by [William Clift] [1816]
PT/73/9/10Paintings, eagle head by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1821]
PT/9/16/3Plate, '[Respiratory] organs exposed in the animal from the South Seas and one of the bags or organs laid open' by William Clift[1815]
PT/73/4/14Painting, stomach and duodenum of the Squalus maximus [basking shark] by J [John] Howship[1813]
PT/73/7/3Paintings, human ovary and corpus luteum at different ages by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1818]
PT/73/4/16Painting, cerebellum of the Squalus maximus [basking shark] by J [John] Howship[1813]
PT/73/7/16Paintings, ovaries of an American opossum by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1819]
PT/73/5/17Painting, 'Squalus acanthias' [spiny dogfish, scapula and pectoral fin] by W [William] Clift[1816]
PT/73/8/16Painting, nasal bones of the proteosaurus [ichthyosaur] by [William Clift][1820]
PT/73/8/22Painting, dugong caecum by [William Clift][1820]
PT/73/7/8Paintings, ovaries of a pig by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1818]
PT/73/9/49Painting, cat foetus and placenta by [William Clift]1822
PT/10/22Paper, 'Some farther accounts of the fossil remains of an animal, of which a description was given to the Society in 1814' by Sir Everard Home[1816]
PT/73/6/13Paintings, human ovum by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1817]
PT/11/25Paper, 'Some accounts of the nests of the Java swallow and of the glands that secrete the mucus of which they are composed' by Sir Everard Home[1817]
PT/73/7/10Paintings, ovaries of a pig by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1818]
PT/73/10/6Paintings, eardrums of cattle, deer, and hare by W [William] Clift[1822]
PT/73/9/35Paintings, ovum of a hen and egg yolks by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1822]
PT/73/8/14Painting, lower jaw and teeth of a dugong by W H [William Home] Clift[1820]
PT/73/9/30Painting, seal skull by Willm [William] Clift1803
PT/73/4/19Painting, heart of Lophius piscatorius [angler fish] by [William Clift] [1813]
PT/73/7/14Painting, fossilised ribs, sternum, and vertebrae of the proteo-saurus [ichthyosaur] by H T [Henry Thomas] de la Beche1819
PT/73/5/21Paintings, yellow saw-fly legs by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1816]
PT/11/26Paper, 'Observations on the Hirudo complanata, and the Hirudo stagnalis, now formed into a distinct genus under the name, Glossiphonia' by Dr [James Rawlins] Johnson18 June 1817
PT/73/8/18Painting, Sumatra dugong by [William Clift][1820]
PT/73/7/13Painting, fossilised skull of the proteo-saurus [ichthyosaur] by [William Clift][1819]
PT/73/9/52Painting, rat foetus and placenta by [William Clift]1822
PT/73/7/2Paintings, superficial sore on a human leg by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1818]
PT/73/9/42Paintings, hen's egg and dissected embryo by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1822]
PT/73/9/55Painting, cow placenta by [William Clift]1822
PT/15/5/8Plate, a section of the spleen completely macerated by Franz Bauer[1820]
PT/73/11/13Paintings, external and internal appearance of splanchnic ganglion by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1825]
PT/12/3/1Manuscript, 'Additional facts respecting the fossil remains of an animal on which two papers have a place in the Phil [Philosophical] Trans [Transactions] shewing that the bones of the sternum resemble those of the ornithorhynchus paradoxus' by Sir Everard Home[1818]
PT/73/9/36Paintings, embryo development in a hen's egg by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1822]
PT/73/9/53Painting, guinea pig foetus and placenta by [William Clift]1822
PT/73/3/17Drawing, solvent glands of birds by [William Clift][1812]
PT/73/9/8Paintings, goose eye by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1821]
PT/73/9/7Paintings, goose head and eye by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1821]
PT/73/9/41Paintings, plate 38 showing hen's egg and dissected embryo by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1822]
PT/4/12Second part of paper, 'On the mode of breeding of the ovoviviperous [sic] shark, and on the aeration of the fœtal blood in different classes of animals' by Everard Home[1810]
PT/14/25Paper, 'Particulars respecting the anatomy of the dugong, not mentioned by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles. Intended as a supplement to Sir Stamford's account of that animal' by Sir Everard Home[1820]
PT/73/1/20Painting, 'Viper [stomach]' by [William Clift][1807]
PT/73/11/6aPaintings, tadpoles by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1824]
PT/73/7/17Paintings, ovaries of Ornithorhynchus paradoxicus [platypus] by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1819]
PT/73/1/10Painting, view of a donkey's stomach inverted by [William Clift][1807]
PT/73/10/22Paintings, earthworm eggs and their development by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1823]
PT/73/9/38Paintings, embryo development in a hen's egg by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1822]
PT/73/8/13Painting, dugong skull and tusks by W H [William Home] Clift[1820]
PT/73/4/18Painting, cerebellum of the Squalus acanthias [spiny dogfish] by J H [John Howship][1813]
PT/73/9/37Paintings, embryo development in a hen's egg by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1822]
PT/73/7/5Paintings, human ovary and corpus luteum during and after pregnancy by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1818]
PT/73/10/21Paintings, earthworm by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1823]
PT/73/5/20Paintings, bluebottle fly and fever-fly legs by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1816]
PT/73/9/39Paintings, embryo development in a hen's egg by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1822]
PT/15/5/7Plate, two sections of the spleen in different stages of maceration by Franz Bauer[1820]
PT/73/6/6Painting, Lumbricus terrestris [earthworm] dissected by [William Clift][1816]
PT/73/12/6Paintings, blood coagula by Franc [Franz Andreas] Bauer29 November 1825
PT/73/6/10Painting, human uterus by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1817]
PT/73/6/21Painting, interior surfaces of the human oesophagus and stomach by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1817]
PT/73/13/14Painting, cavities of stomachs of zariffa [giraffe?], bullock, and sheep by Franz [Andreas] Bauer1829
L&P/10/62Paper, 'Account of the muscular nature of the crystalline humour of the eye - based on the late John Hunter's notes (Croonian Lecture, 1793)' by Everard Home4 November 1793
PT/3/10Second part of paper, 'On the nature of the intervertebral substance in fish, and quadrupeds' by Everard Home[1809]
PT/73/8/20Painting, gastric glands of the dugong by [William Clift][1820]
PT/73/13/5Paintings, lung cells and bronchial ramifications of the hare by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1827]
PT/4/15Paper, 'Observations upon luminous animals' by James Macartney[1810]
PT/2/20Portion of paper, 'Observations on the stomachs, which have been described' by Everard Home[1807]
L&P/10/129/1Paper, 'On the adjustment of the eye' (Croonian Lecture, 1795) by Everard Home1795
AP/2/14/2Unpublished paintings, crystals of uric acid by Franz Bauer[early 19th century]
AP/2/14/1Unpublished manuscript, 'On the crystallization of uric acid' by Sir E [Everard] Home[early 19th century]
AP/3/4/1Unpublished manuscript, 'Experiments and observations upon vital temperatures' by James Macartney[early 19th century]
MC/4Volume 4 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1844-1850
PT/1/9Paper, 'Some account of the different stomachs of animals, who do not ruminate, compared with the more complex stomachs of those who do' by Everard Home[1807]
PT/1/iFragment of notes following publication of 'A description of the anatomy of the ornithorhynchus paradoxus' by Everard Home[1802]
PT/73/6/23Painting, human stomach by W [William] Clift[1817]
PT/73/9/51Painting, hedgehog foetus and placenta by [William Clift]1822
PT/73/5/19Paintings, Lacerta gecko toes by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1816]
AP/9/22/1Unpublished letter, on the anatomy of whales from Willm [William] Scoresby to Evd [Everard] Home30 November 1821
PT/12/12/7Plate, 'A portion of human intestine, to which a small exudation of coagulable lymph is attached' by Franz Bauer[1818]
PT/15/28/2Plate, watercolour of manatee to scale by Wm [William] Clift[1821]
PT/2/19/1Manuscript, 'An account of some peculiarities in the anatomical structure of the wombat, with observations on the female organs of generation' by Everard Home[1808]
PT/10/13Paper, 'An appendix to a paper on the effects of the colchicum autumnale on gout' by Sir Everard Home[1816]
AP/12/16/1Unpublished letter, regarding paper on muscular fibres from Everard Home to Sir Humphry [Davy]22 March 1826
AP/12/16/2Unpublished letter, 'Microscopical observations on the muscular fibres of the elephant' from Herbert Mayo to Sir Everard Home[1826]
PT/73/3/7Painting, 'Woodpecker [gizzard]' by [William Clift]1812
PT/73/6/4Painting, Lumbricus marinus [lugworm] dissected by [William Clift][1816]
PT/73/5/18Painting, fossilised ichthyosaur paddle by [William Clift][1816]
PT/73/4/2Painting, 'Adjutant or argala [gizzard]' by J [John] Howship[1812?]
PT/73/4/15Painting, heart of the Squalus maximus [basking shark] by J [John] Howship[1813]
AP/8/4Unpublished paper, 'Experiments on the contents of the cardiac portion of the stomach, with a view to prevent an increased secretion of uric acid, with some remarks on the composition of the urine' by William T [Thomas] Brande1 January 1810
AP/12/16Unpublished letters, 'Microscopical observations on the muscular fibres of the elephant' from Herbert Mayo to Sir Everard Home[1826]
AP/3/4Unpublished paper, 'Experiments and observations upon vital temperatures' by James Macartney[early 19th century]
PT/73/9/2Painting, fossilised rhinoceros horn by [William Clift][1821]
PT/73/10/18Paintings, ovaries and testes of the lamprey and conger eel by F [Franz Andreas] Bauer[1823]
PT/73/10/19Paintings, earthworm by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1823]
PT/73/9/32Painting, New Georgia seal skull by Wm [William] Clift1822
PT/73/9/4Paintings, human eye by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1821]
PT/73/1/11Painting, 'Internal view...Kanguroo' by [William Clift][1807]
PT/73/9/48Painting, monkey placenta by [William Clift]1822
L&P/11/118Paper, 'On hearing after the destruction of membrane tympani' by Everard Home1799
L&P/11/54Paper, 'Account of the orifice in the retina of the human eye, discovered by Professor Soemmering' by Everard Home1798
L&P/11/171Paper, 'Of the power of the eye to adjust itself to different distances when deprived of the crystalline lens' [Croonian Lecture] by Everard Home1801
L&P/12/129/1Paper, 'Description of a rare species of worm shells near Sumatra' by John Griffiths and Everard Home1806
PT/9/16Paper, 'On the structure of the organs of respiration in animals which appear to hold an intermediate place between those of the class Pisces and the class Vermes, and in two genera of the last mentioned class' by Sir Everard Home[1815]
PT/17/13Paper, 'An account of the organs of generation of the Mexican proteus called by the natives axolotl' by Sir Everard Home[1824]
L&P/11/138/1Paper, 'Some observations of the head of the Ornithorhynchus paradoxus' by Everard Home1800
PT/15/24Paper, 'Case of a diseased enlargement of the glands of the neck' by John Howship[1821]
PT/73/9/56Paintings, deer, sheep, and goat placenta details by [William Clift][1822]
PT/73/8/1Paintings, coagulated human blood and crystals by [Franz Andreas Bauer][1819]
PT/11/1Paper, 'An account of the circulation of the blood in the class vermes of Linn [Linnæus] and the principle in which it differs from that in the other classes explaind [sic]' by Sir Everard Home[1816]
PT/10/20Paper, 'On the formation of fat in the intestine of the tadpole, and on the use of the yolk in the formation of the embryo in the egg' by Sir Everard Home[1816]
PT/14/7Paper, 'A case of the human foetus met with in the ovarium of the size it usually acquires at the end of the fourth month' by A B [Augustus Bozzi] Granville in a letter to Sir Everard HomeJune 1819
PT/17/1Paper, 'Some curious facts respecting the walrus and seal, discovered by the examination of specimens brought to England by the different ships lately returned from the polar circle' by Sir Everard Home in a letter to Sir H [Humphry] Davy11 February 1824
PT/7/27Paper, 'Additions to an account of the anatomy of the squalus maximus, contained in a former paper; with observations on the hearts of fishes in general' by Sir Everard Home[1813]
PT/11/3Paper, 'Account of some experiments made on the torpedo electricus at La Rochelle' by John T Todd[1816]
PT/12/16/1Letter, 'On a malconformation of the uterine system in women; and on some physiological conclusions to be derived from it' from A B [Augustus Bozzi] Granville to Sir E [Everard] Home[1818]
PT/15/5/1Manuscript, 'The Croonian Lecture. Microscopical observations on the structure of the brain, and nerves; and an investigation into the component parts of the blood; showing that the materials of which the brain is composed exist in that fluid. Also, on the discovery of valves in the branches of the veins of the vasa breve that go from the stomach to the splenic vein; and on the structure of the spleen' by Sir Everard Home[1820]
PT/17/1/1Manuscript, 'Some curious facts respecting the walrus and seal, discovered by the examination of specimens brought to England by the different ships lately returned from the polar circle' by Sir Everard Home in a letter to Sir H [Humphry] Davy11 February 1824
PT/73/1/15Painting, 'Human [stomach] to show the glands and contraction' by [William Clift][1807]
PT/73/1/6Painting, 'Internal view. Natural size. Beaver' by W [William] Clift [1807]
PT/73/4/5Painting, narwhal skulls and tusks by unknown artist[1813]
PT/73/4/4Painting, 'N.S.W. [New South Wales] cassowary [gizzard]' by [John Howship][1812?]
PT/73/3/15Painting, 'Struthio camelus [African ostrich gizzard]' by [William Clift]1812
PT/73/1/14Painting, 'Cormorant's stomach' by [William Clift][1807]
PT/73/5/23Paintings, Abyssinian cricket legs by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1816]
PT/73/6/19Drawings, gullets of the Java swallow, common swallow, and blackbird by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1817]
PT/73/5/25Paintings, oak bush-cricket legs by [Franz Andreas Bauer][1816]
PT/73/10/20Paintings, earthworm by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1823]
PT/16/3Paper, 'On the difference of structure between the human membrana tympani and that of the elephant' by Sir Everard Home[1822]
AP/19/16/1Unpublished manuscript, 'On the ova of woman and the mammiferous animals as they exist in the ovaries before impregnation, and on the discovery in them of a vesicle, analogous to that described by Professor Purkinje in the immature egg of the bird' by Thomas Wharton Jones1835
MC/11/376Letter from Francis Rowden, 6 Munster Terrace, St Leonards-on-Sea, to the Secretary of the Royal Society12 June 1879
MC/11Volume 11 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1877-1879
PT/73/9/40Paintings, embryo development in a hen's egg by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1822]
L&P/8/143/2Plate, 'A drawing of the animal after death and a drawing of the animal with its tentacles expanded in search of food, as it appears in the sea' by Everard Home1785
AP/2/11Unpublished paper, 'Observations on Iguana tuberculata, Laur. the common guana [sic]' by Lansdown Guilding16 July 1823
PP/19/11Paper, 'The nature of the shoulder girdle and clavicular arch in Sauropterygia' by Harry Govier Seeley1892
AP/19/16Unpublished paper, 'On the ova of woman and the mammiferous animals as they exist in the ovaries before impregnation, and on the discovery in them of a vesicle, analogous to that described by Professor Purkinje in the immature egg of the bird' by Thomas Wharton Jones1835
AP/9/22Unpublished paper and letter, 'Contributions towards the anatomy of whales' by Willm [William] Scoresby30 November 1821
PT/5/9Paper, 'Experiments to prove that fluids pass directly from the stomach to the circulation of the blood, and from thence into the cells of the spleen, the gall bladder and urinary bladder without going through the thoracic duct' by Everard Home[1811]
PT/11/18Paper, 'On the passage of the ovum from the ovarium to the uterus in women' by Sir Everard Home[1817]
PT/12/12Paper, 'Some additions to the Croonian Lecture on the changes the blood undergoes in the act of coagulation' by Sir Everard Home[1818]
PT/12/3Paper, 'Additional facts respecting the fossil remains of an animal on which two papers have a place in the Phil [Philosophical] Trans [Transactions] shewing that the bones of the sternum resemble those of the ornithorhynchus paradoxus' by Sir Everard Home[1818]
PT/14/17Paper, 'Microscopical observations on the human urethra' by Sir Everard Home[1820]
PT/16/13Paper, 'On the double organs of generation of the lamprey, the conger eel, the common eel, and the barnicle [sic] which impregnate themselves; and of the earth worm, the individuals of which tribe mutually impregnate one another' by Sir Everard Home[1823]
L&P/10/106Paper, 'Some obervations on the mode of generation of the kangaroo' by Everard Home1795
L&P/11/4Paper, 'Observations on the changes which blood undergoes when extravasated' by Everard Home1796
L&P/9/165Paper, 'An account of a child with a double head' by Everard Home22 May 1790
L&P/11/6Paper, 'In which some of the morbid actions of the straight muscles and cornea of the eye are explained and their treatment considered' [Croonian Lecture] by Everard Home1796
L&P/11/91Paper, 'Account of the dissection of an hermaphrodite dog...some observations on hermaphrodites in general' by Everard Home1798
L&P/11/160Paper, 'Observations on the structure and mode of growth of the grinding teeth of the wild boar' by Everard Home1801
L&P/11/175Paper, 'Description of the anatomy of the orinthorphynchus paradoxus' by Everard Home1801
L&P/12/68Paper, 'Observations on the orifaces found in certain poisonous snakes; some further remarks' by Patrick Russell and Everard Home1803
L&P/12/78Paper, 'Account of the voluntary expansion of the skin of the neck in the Cobra di Capella' by Patrick Russell and Everard Home1804
L&P/12/129Paper, 'Description of a rare species of worm shells near Sumatra' by John Griffiths and Everard Home1806
L&P/12/138Paper, 'Observations on the camel's stomach' by Everard Home1806
PT/1/4Paper, 'An account of two children born with cataracts in their eyes, to shew that their sight was obscured in very different degrees; with experiments to determine the proportional knowledge of objects acquired by them immediately after the cataracts were removed' by Everard Home[1807]
PT/1/5Paper, 'Observations on the structure of the different cavities, which constitute the stomach of the whale, compared with those of ruminating animals, with a view to ascertain the situation of the digestive organ' by Everard Home[1807]
PT/12/16Letter, 'On a malconformation of the uterine system in women; and on some physiological conclusions to be derived from it' from A B [Augustus Bozzi] Granville to Sir E [Everard] Home[1818]
PT/14/14Paper, 'On the mode of formation of the canal for containing the spinal marrow; and on the form of the fins (if they deserve that name) of the proteosaurus' by Sir Everard Home[1820]
PT/14/16Paper, 'Some account of the dugong' by Sir [Thomas] Stamford Raffles in a letter to Sir Everard Home[1820]
PT/14/19Letter, including tables to accompany 'On the errors in longitude as determined by the chronometers at sea, arising from the action of the iron in the ships upon the chronometers' by George Coleman to George Fisher5 June 1820
PT/15/5Paper, 'The Croonian Lecture. Microscopical observations on the structure of the brain, and nerves; and an investigation into the component parts of the blood; showing that the materials of which the brain is composed exist in that fluid. Also, on the discovery of valves in the branches of the veins of the vasa breve that go from the stomach to the splenic vein; and on the structure of the spleen' by Sir Everard Home[1820]
PT/2/15Paper, 'On the differences in the structure of calculi, which arise from their being formed in different parts of the urinary passages, and on the effects that are produced upon them, by the internal use of solvent medicines' by Mr W [William Thomas] Brande in a letter to Everard Home23 April 1808
PT/3/13Paper, 'An anatomical account of the squalus maximus (of linnaeus) which in the structure of its stomach forms an intermediate link in the gradation of animals between the whale tribe and cartilaginous fishes' by Everard Home[1809]
PT/6/8Paper, 'Observations intended to shew that the progressive motion of snakes is partly performed by means of the ribs' by Everard Home[1812]
PT/7/9Paper, 'A description of the solvent glands and gizzards of the ardea argala, the casuarius emu, and the long legged casawary [cassowary] from New South Wales' by Sir Everard Home[1812]
PT/73/9/31Painting, Orkney seal skull by Willm [William] Clift1803
PT/73/9/3Painting, fossilised rhinoceros skull by W H [William Home] Clift[1821]
PT/73/3/11Painting, 'American ostrich [rhea gizzard]' by [William Clift]1812
PT/73/1/1Painting, 'Turkey's gizzard' by [William Clift] 1807
PT/73/1/12Painting, 'Hog. Internal view' by [William Clift][1807]
PT/73/1/13Painting, 'Elephant. Internal view' by [William Clift][1807]
PT/73/1/16Painting, 'Vampyre bat [stomach]' by [William Clift][1807]
PT/73/1/17Painting, 'English long-eared bat [stomach]. Vespertilio auritus' by [William Clift][1807]
PT/73/1/19Painting, 'Hawk [stomach] natural size' by [William Clift][1807]
PT/73/1/22Painting, stomachs of the turtle and blue shark by [William Clift][1807]
PT/73/1/9Painting, 'Water-rat [stomach]' by [William Clift][1807]
PT/73/10/23Paintings, barnacles by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1823]
PT/73/10/5Painting, Indian elephant eardrum and mastoid cells by W [William] Clift[1822]
PT/73/11/25Paintings, human brain and pullet's egg by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1825]
PT/73/2/1Painting, vertebrae of Squalus maximus [basking shark] by [William Clift][1809]
PT/73/3/12Painting, 'Rhea americana [gizzard]' by [William Clift]1812
PT/73/3/16Drawing, 'Eagle [solvent gland]' by [William Clift]1812
PT/73/3/2Painting, internal section of the auditory structures in Balaena mysticetus [bowhead whale] by Wm [William] Clift1811
PT/73/3/5Painting, 'Soland goose' by [William Clift][1812]
PT/73/3/6Drawing, cardiac cavities and gizzards of birds by [William Clift][1812]
PT/73/3/8Painting, 'Larus canus [common gull gizzard]' by [William Clift]1812
PT/73/3/9Painting, 'Little auk [gizzard]' by [William Clift]1812
PT/73/4/13Painting, pectoral fin of the Squalus maximus [basking shark] by J [John] Howship[1813]
PT/73/5/14Painting, ichthyosaur ribs fossil by unknown artist[1816]
PT/73/5/15Painting, fossilised ichthyosaur vertebra by [William Clift][1816]
PT/73/5/16Painting, fossilised ichthyosaur paddle and scapula by [William Clift]1816
PT/73/5/24Paintings, grasshopper legs by [Franz Andreas Bauer][1816]
PT/73/5/9Paintings, feet of the Lacerta gecko and the house-fly and the gripping organ of the suckerfish by [William Clift] [1816]
PT/73/6/22Painting, interior surfaces of the human stomach and duodenum by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1817]
PT/73/6/3Painting, Lumbricus marinus [lugworm] by [William Clift][1816]
PT/73/7/1Paintings, superficial sore on a human leg by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1818]
PT/73/8/12Painting, dugong skull and tusk by W H [William Home] Clift[1820]
PT/73/8/15Painting, fossilised skull and jaws of the proteosaurus [ichthyosaur] by [William Clift][1820]
PT/73/8/19Painting, stomach of the dugong by [William Clift][1820]
PT/73/8/2Paintings, tumour with human blood lymph cells by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1819]
PT/73/8/24Painting, dugong respiratory system by [William Clift][1820]
PT/73/8/26Painting, dugong sternum by [William Clift][1820]
PT/73/9/1Painting, rhinoceros skull by W [William] Clift27 August 1821
PT/73/9/43Paintings, chicken embryo by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1822]
PT/73/9/6Paintings, bullock's eye by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1821]
PT/73/9/9Paintings, goose eye by Franz [Andreas] Bauer[1821]
AP/16/14Unpublished paper, 'Some remarks on the internal structure of the platypus anatinus (Ornithorhynchus paradoxus, Blum.)' by Richard Griffin1831
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