A coat of arms with a bend dividing the image into two vertical portions and featuring three scallop shells on it. At the helm is a griffin. Surrounding the shield is elaborate leafing, flowers, and grasses. Below the shield is the motto E Conchis Omnia.
A man, back to the viewer, is seen carrying a caduceus in his left hand. In the center of each border of the square that frames is a different image. At the top of the square is lion framed in a coat of arms; at the bottom is an open book with the title text upon the pages. On both the left and right sides are closed books with long stemmed flowers behind each. The book title on the left reads Il Purga Torio, and the title on the right reads Il Para Diso.
A shallow bowl atop a narrow rod, featuring a serpent-like creature drinking from it, ultimately forming a caduceus-esque feature. Surrounding this is a border featuring the title text in addition to three small flowers at the bottom. A large oak leaf garland surrounds the entire plate.
An oval-shaped coat of arms featuring a chicken atop a mountain. At the helm is a crown, with several leafy branches surrounding it. To the left of the shield is a potted cactus; to the right is a large stork with a snake in its beak and a caduceus at its feet.
A scene in which a woman stands, on tiptoe, beneath a large pine tree. She holds a caduceus in her right arm, balances a bowl on her right hip, and with her left hand she points somewhere in the distance. She stands at the forefront of a turbulent body of water, with rocks beneath and a cliff in the background. Above is a partly cloudy sky with the silhouette of a bird high above.
Two columns supporting a shelf of various laboratory items, such a mortars and pestles, flasks, bottles, and a microscope. Between the columns, in the center, are sixteen symbols.
Subject (Name):
Briggs, Clement W. K.
Subject (Topic):
Chemical apparatus, Cross, Mortars and Pestles, and Physicians
Surrounding the title text are a series of pictures—starting from the top left are the tablets featuring the ten commandments; then a large scallop shell alongside a few other snail shells on a beach; followed by a caduceus in the upper right-hand corner. Below is a drawing depicting Moses amongst the bulrushes.