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John Coakley Lettsom, physician, with his family, in the garden of Grove Hill, Camberwell.
Date: [1786?]Reference: 45716i- Digital Images
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Stokesia laevis Greene Asteraceae. Stoke's Aster, Cornflower Aster. Distribution: South-eastern USA. Named by Charles Louis L’Héritier in 1789 for Dr Jonathan Stokes (1755-1831), a member of the Lunar Society and Linnean Society, botanist and physician. Stokes dedicated his thesis on dephlogisticated air [later realised to be oxygen] to Dr William Withering and wrote the preface to Withering’s iconic work On the Foxglove (1785). He also contributed histories on six patients he had treated for heart failure (‘dropsy’) with foxglove leaf, Digitalis, in his medical practice in Stourbridge. He continued at the Lunar Society until 1788
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A body covered with a blanket lying on a heated bath for the purpose of resuscitation. Etching, 1790.
Date: 5 July 1790Reference: 17921i- Pictures
Chang and Eng the Siamese twins, aged eighteen, playing badminton. Lithograph.
Date: 1st Decr. 1829Reference: 2447i- Pictures
Acts of mercy. Oil paintings by Frederick Cayley Robinson, 1915-1920.
Robinson, Frederic Cayley, 1862-1927Date: 1915-1920Reference: 672507i- Pictures
Philip Thicknesse writing at a table, surrounded by demonic apparitions representing aspects of his life. Aquatint by J. Gillray after himself, 1790.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: 15 February 1790Reference: 18122i- Pictures
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The human venous and arterial systems. Engraving, after engravings by M. Vandergucht after W. Cowper of 1702 and 1707.
Cowper, William, 1666-1709.Reference: 37385i- Pictures
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Edward Jenner and two colleagues seeing off three anti-vaccination opponents, the dead smallpox victims are littered at their feet. Coloured etching by I. Cruikshank, 1808.
Cruikshank, Isaac, 1764-1811Date: 20 June 1808Reference: 11758i- Pictures
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The healer.
Copping, Harold, 1863-1932Date: [1916]Reference: 535948i- Pictures
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A horse-drawn hearse pulls away from a doctor's; representing the dire state of the medical establishment according to James Morison, pill-vendor and self-styled 'Hygeian'. Lithograph, c. 1848.
Reference: 18139iPart of: Hygeian illustration- Pictures
Samuel Byles. Coloured daguerreotype, 185-.
Date: [between 1850 and 1859?]Reference: 2033483i- Pictures
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South India: treatment of patients outside a medical mission, being watched by local people. Photograph by A.R. Slater, 19--.
Slater, A. R.Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 812399i- Pictures
Two trees being cultivated by doctors; symbolising the differences claimed by James Morison between the 'organic' and his 'hygeist' approached to health. Lithograph, c. 1835.
Reference: 18136i- Pictures
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The trunks of the vena cava, with their branches, engraving by Benard, 1779, after an engraving by M. Vandergucht after W. Cowper, 1702, after a preparation by G. Leoni, c. 1645.
Cowper, William, 1666-1709.Date: [1779]Reference: 36237i- Pictures
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The trunks of the vena cava, with their branches, engraving by Benard, late 18th century, after an engraving by M. Vandergucht after W. Cowper, 1702, after a preparation by G. Leoni, c. 1645.
Reference: 35439i- Pictures
John Heaviside. Coloured mezzotint by R. Earlom, 1803, after J. Zoffany.
Zoffany, Johann, 1733-1810.Date: 25 Aug.t 1803Reference: 4082i- Pictures
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A doctor who writes books of sexual advice talking to his cynical publisher. Coloured lithograph, 1852.
Date: [1852?]Reference: 563205iPart of: Morality of modern medicine-mongers. Dedicated to the husbands, fathers, and brothers, of England, and also to the societies for the prevention of vice- Pictures
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Apollo with his bow, having slain the Python. Engraving by W. Grainger, ca. 1790 (?).
Grainger, William, active approximately 1780-1800.Date: [between 1700 and 1799?]Reference: 26752i- Pictures
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Franco-Prussian War: Society for the Relief of the Sick and Wounded, London office Wood engraving.
Reference: 21818i- Pictures
Apothecaries' Hall: the courtyard. Engraving by J. Hinchliff after T. H. Shepherd, 1831.
Shepherd, Thomas H. (Thomas Hosmer)Date: 1831Reference: 23441i- Pictures
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John Heaviside. Mezzotint by R. Earlom, 1803, after J. Zoffany.
Zoffany, Johann, 1733-1810.Date: 25 Aug.t 1803Reference: 4083i- Pictures
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A mesmeric physician taking advantage of his female patient. Colour lithograph, 1852.
Date: [1852?]Reference: 563269iPart of: Morality of modern medicine-mongers. Dedicated to the husbands, fathers, and brothers, of England, and also to the societies for the prevention of vice- Pictures
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William Newnham (1790-1865), medical practitioner at Farnham, Surrey, "in practice before 1815". Oil painting by James Andrews, 1856.
Andrews, James, 1807-1875.Date: 1856Reference: 45774i- Pictures
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A physician trying to take advantage of a young woman patient by visiting her at home while her husband is out. Coloured lithograph, 1852.
Date: 1852Reference: 563183iPart of: Morality of modern medicine-mongers. Dedicated to the husbands, fathers, and brothers, of England, and also to the societies for the prevention of vice.- Pictures
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An exhumed mummy in St. Stephen's Crypt in Westminster. Chalk lithograph by J. Basire after George Scharf, 1852.
Scharf, George, 1820-1895.Date: 23 April 1852Reference: 45270i