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  • Gout. Watercolour by Walter Sneyd.
  • Gout stool attributed to George Hepplewhite
  • Davenport's specific for gout, rheumatic gout and rheumatism.
  • Davenport's specific for gout, rheumatic gout and rheumatism.
  • Davenport's specific for gout, rheumatic gout and rheumatism.
  • Davenport's specific for gout, rheumatic gout and rheumatism.
  • Caricature of gout.
  • Title-page; Oliver, gout.
  • Wherever gout strikes Zyloric protects.
  • Wherever gout strikes Zyloric protects.
  • Wherever gout strikes Zyloric protects.
  • Wherever gout strikes Zyloric protects.
  • A budgerigar - periarticular gout
  • Above, treatment of gout, below, obstetrics. Engraving.
  • Above, treatment of gout, below, obstetrics. Engraving.
  • Above, treatment of gout, below, obstetrics. Engraving.
  • Salvitae in treatment of rheumatism gout lithaemia.
  • Tophaceous gout affecting the arms and hands
  • R. Adams, A treatise on rheumatic gout,
  • Edmund Marshall, A specific for the gout.
  • Edmund Marshall, A specific for the gout.
  • Man suffering from gout being offered a remedy
  • Right hand of a woman suffering from chronic gout
  • Left hand of a woman suffering from chronic gout
  • Gout, rheumatism, couty eczema, liver and kidney diseases are caused by the presence of uric acid in the blood : Kruschen Salts.
  • Gout, rheumatism, couty eczema, liver and kidney diseases are caused by the presence of uric acid in the blood : Kruschen Salts.
  • Advertisement for Davenport's specific for gout etc., Derby, Richardson and Son.
  • Mediaeval torturers torture a gout-sufferer; representing the view attributed to Fabricius von Hilden that gout could be cured by torture. Colour process print after D.T. de Losques, 1910.
  • Mediaeval torturers torture a gout-sufferer; representing the view attributed to Fabricius von Hilden that gout could be cured by torture. Colour process print after D.T. de Losques, 1910.
  • Mediaeval torturers torture a gout-sufferer; representing the view attributed to Fabricius von Hilden that gout could be cured by torture. Colour process print after D.T. de Losques, 1910.