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Alfred Swaine Taylor's microscope,
Alfred Swaine Taylor's microscope, a circa 1850 large brass compound monocular achromatic microscope by Smith & Beck, signed 'Smith & Beck 6 Colma...
A Victorian horn pocket microscope, having hinge action, with letter annotated 'Pocket microscope,
A Victorian horn pocket microscope, having hinge action, with letter annotated 'Pocket microscope, the property of Dr Alfred Swaine Taylor, and us...
A quantity of specimen slides,
A quantity of specimen slides, to include; mahogany case containing approx 60 largely annotated slides, to include Human, Mammal, and Rock Crystal...
STONE Dr James W., Phonographic Report of the Trial of Prof. John W. Webster indicted for the murder of Dr George Parkman... March 19 1850, Boston...
Defence of William Bourke Kirwan, condemned for the alleged murder of his wife..., to which, amongst other documents, is appended the opinion of A...
TAYLOR, Alfred S., The Medical Evidence of Death from Drowning in relation to the case of W.B.
TAYLOR, Alfred S., The Medical Evidence of Death from Drowning in relation to the case of W.B. Kirwan, Dublin, Hodges and Smith, 1853, 8vo, 12pp. ...
TAYLOR, Alfred S, Medical Jurisprudence, Philadelphia 1856, fourth American edition, Ed. Hartshorne, 8vo calf, 697pp and corrigenda
Alfred Swaine Taylor's telescope, the lacquered brass telescope having tilt action, on folding tripod base, with two additional eye-pieces, and fu...
HORSLEY, John, chemist at Cheltenham, seven a.l.s. to Dr Alfred Taylor, dated 1862, discussing experiments with strychnine, including some microsc...
Alfred Swaine Taylor's ticket for the Great Exhibition 1851, as editor of the Medical Gazette,
Alfred Swaine Taylor's ticket for the Great Exhibition 1851, as editor of the Medical Gazette, signed by him