- Preperly Marked Black and White
Preperly Marked Black and White - The first printed picture of dissection
The first printed picture of dissection - Tutored Bear.—XIV. Century
One great part of the joculator's profession was the teaching of bears, apes, horses, dogs, and other animals, to imitate the actions of men, to tumble, to dance, and to perform a variety of tricks, contrary to their nature; and sometimes he learned himself to counterfeit the gestures and articulations of the brutes. - Well-marked Silver Black-banded Tabby
Well-marked Silver Black-banded Tabby - 'The Colonel' - White Persian
'The Colonel' - White Persian - 'Tiger'
'Tiger' - Siamese winner of many prizes
Siamese winner of many prizes - Tortoise Shell Manx
Tortoise Shell Manx - very Light Blue Tabby, 'Sylvie'.
very Light Blue Tabby, 'Sylvie'. - Properly Marked Siamese
Properly Marked Siamese - Dog Sleeping
Dog Sleeping - Lion
- Properly marked black and white cat
Properly marked black and white cat - Diagram of the ventricles and the senses
Diagram of the ventricles and the senses with their relation to the intellectual processes according to the doctrine of the Renaissance anatomists. - The Anatomy of the Eye
The Anatomy of the Eye - Roger Bacons diagram of the Eye
Roger Bacons diagram of the Eye - 'The old Lady' - Silver Tabby
'The old Lady' - Silver Tabby - An anatomical diagram of about 1298
An anatomical diagram of about 1298 - Diagram of the senses, the humours, the cerebral ventricles, and the intellectual facultie
Diagram of the senses, the humours, the cerebral ventricles, and the intellectual facultie - Example of a finely-marked Tortoiseshell Cat
Example of a finely-marked Tortoiseshell Cat - 'Fez' - Persian
'Fez' - Persian - The Rhesus and Entellus. (1 Kings 10. 22)
- Example of a properly-marked Brown Tabby
Example of a properly-marked Brown Tabby - Unusual Long Haired Cat
Unusual Long Haired Cat - Tortoiseshell-and-white Cat, finely marked
Tortoiseshell-and-white Cat, finely marked - Cat with kittens
Cat with kittens - English Wild Cat
English Wild Cat - The Two White Birds
The Two storks - Example of Tortoiseshell Cat, very dark variety
Example of Tortoiseshell Cat, very dark variety - Example of a finely-marked Spotted Tabby He-Cat
Example of a finely-marked Spotted Tabby He-Cat - Game of Ball
Game of Ball - Group of Kittens at the Crystal Palace Cat Show
Group of Kittens at the Crystal Palace Cat Show - Venice, 1496, showing the ventricles of the brain
Venice, 1496, showing the ventricles of the brain - Osprey and Grakles
Osprey landing in its nest with food for its young - Cat at Show
Cat at Show - White Angora
White Angora - The Microcosm
The idea of a close parallelism between the structure of man and of the wider universe was gradually abandoned by the scientific, while among the unscientific it degenerated and became little better than an insane obsession. As such it appears in the ingenious ravings of the English follower of Paracelsus, the Rosicrucian, Robert Fludd, who reproduced, often with fidelity, the systems which had some novelty five centuries before his time. - White cat - prize winner in 1879
White cat - prize winner in 1879 - Brown Tabby with the black bars far too wide
Brown Tabby with the black bars far too wide - The arch of the aorta and its branches
- The regions of the abdomen and their contents
- The Anatomy of the Eye
From Vesalius, De humani corporis fabrica, Basel, 1543, p. 643. a, Crystalline humour; o, Albugineous humour; c, Vitreous humour; n, Cornea; q, Conjunctiva; m, Sclerotica; g, Secundina; h, Uvea; k, Arachnoidea; e, Retina. - Lymphatics of the leg.
- White Persian 'Miss Whitey'
White Persian 'Miss Whitey' - The cartilages of the larynx; the trachea and bronchi
- Archangel Blue Cat
Archangel Blue Cat - White Cat, winner of many prizes
White Cat, winner of many prizes - Lymphatics of the head and neck. B, the thoracic duct
- A cross section of the skin
- The right auricle and ventricle laid open
- Skeleton
- Dark Blue, Small-banded Tabby
Dark Blue, Small-banded Tabby - White Persian 'Tim'
White Persian 'Tim' - The root of the left lung
- The Spine
- Front view of the thorax
- Tutored Bear.—XIV. Century
One great part of the joculator's profession was the teaching of bears, apes, horses, dogs, and other animals, to imitate the actions of men, to tumble, to dance, and to perform a variety of tricks, contrary to their nature; and sometimes he learned himself to counterfeit the gestures and articulations of the brutes. - Curiously marked white and black cat
Curiously marked white and black cat - The Skull
- a white Persian - Muff
a white Persian - Muff