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  • Enema syringe, London, England, 1866-1927
  • Enema syringe, London, England, 1866-1927
  • Enema syringe, London, England, 1866-1927
  • Ivory enema syringe
  • Pewter enema syringe
  • Ebony enema syringe
  • Ebony enema syringe
  • Pewter enema syringe
  • Ivory enema syringe
  • Ivory enema syringe
  • Pewter enema syringe
  • Enema Syringe. Mid 19th century.
  • A Read's Enema Syringe, circa 1800.
  • Brass, ivory, ebony and pewter enema syringe
  • Brass, ivory, ebony and pewter enema syringe
  • Brass, ivory, ebony and pewter enema syringe
  • Brass, ivory, ebony and pewter enema syringe
  • Brass, ivory, ebony and pewter enema syringe
  • Brass, ivory, ebony and pewter enema syringe
  • Administration of an enema by means of a syringe, from a
  • Replicas of Indian surgical instruments in the Wellcome Collections. Key as follows: 14. Lion forceps, 15. Blunt probe, 16. forceps with arms, 17. hyena forceps, 18. curlew forceps, 19. sharp probe, 20. rectal enema or syringe, 21. stone extractor, 22. scissors, 23. midwifery forceps.
  • An army of demons armed with clysters, one of which is a huge cannon, attack a man tied to a tree; suggesting the awful experience of having an enema. Pen drawing.
  • A physician with a garland of bottles, pill boxes and a clyster-pipe. Coloured etching after T. Rowlandson.
  • Three women, one of them wielding a syringe approach three apprehensive men. Pen drawing.
  • Three women, one of them wielding a syringe approach three apprehensive men. Pen drawing.
  • A gentleman compares the size of his syringe with a physician's clyster; he says that his is for the other side of the body. Process print after J-A. Faivre, 1902.
  • A doctor with a garland of pill boxes, bottles and a clyster pipe; a publican with pipes, different bottles and a punch bowl. Etching after T. Rowlandson.
  • A doctor administers an enema to a dog; other bandaged animals sit nearby. Coloured lithograph by C. Jacque, c. 1843.
  • Elizabeth Chudleigh, Duchess of Kingston, attending her trial for bigamy. Etching by John Hamilton Mortimer, 1776.
  • Rivalry between newspapers; caricatured by two men squirting printing ink at one another from either end of a table. Lithograph.