![A four panel comic.
The first panel shows a bald man sitting in a doctor's office and speaking to a doctor exasperatedly. A speech bubble from him reads, 'Left my diazepam on the bus. You gotta give me more, Doc!' The doctor is sat across from the man, typing. A speech bubble from him reads 'No.'
The second panel shows a different man sitting in the same doctors office. The doctor is typing and looking at his keyboard, a bead of sweat running down the side of his face. A speech bubble comes from the man and says 'I'm up in court tomorrow... Write me a note so I don't have to go.' Speech from the doctor reads 'No.'
The third panel shows a woman with dark hair and a running nose sat talking in the same doctor's office. She says 'Can I have antibiotics for this cold?' The same doctor replies 'No.'
The fourth panel shows the same doctor, talking on the phone whilst sat at his desk, head in hands. Speech comes from the phone and reads 'Jack's school play starts at seven. Will you make it?' The doctor replies 'No.'](https://images.prismic.io/wellcomecollection/91b4a6f4-b6e4-4026-b75b-7f46fa9bb262_Dr.+No+%28final%29.jpg?w=1338&auto=compress%2Cformat&rect=&q=100)
Dr No. © Ian Williams for Wellcome Collection.
About the artist
Ian Williams
Dr Ian Williams is a comics artist, writer and doctor who lives in Brighton. His work includes two graphic novels, ‘The Bad Doctor‘ and ‘The Lady Doctor‘, and the third of the trilogy, ‘The Sick Doctor’, will be published in 2025. He named the area of study called graphic medicine, and is the creator and co-editor of the Graphic Medicine website. He is founder of the not-for-profit Graphic Medicine International Collective and co-author of the Eisner-nominated ‘Graphic Medicine Manifesto‘. He has produced comic strips for the Guardian newspaper, and numerous organisations, including Wellcome Collection.