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Two roundels: above, a man supported by his wife and children prays before an altar of Aesculapius; below, a garland of medicinal plants, and angels representing pharmacy and botany. Coloured engraving by P. Lenormand, ca. 1830, partly after N. Guérin.
Date: [1830?]Reference: 25913i- Pictures
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A female figure representing science trimming the lamp of life. Engraving by A. R. Freebairn, 1849, after W. Wyon.
Wyon, William, 1795-1851.Date: 1849Reference: 26215i- Pictures
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A chariot bearing Aesculapius rides above suffering humanity: representing pathology. Etching by J. Chapman, 1823, after A.D. Macquin.
M'Quin, A. D. (Ange Denis), 1756-1823.Date: August 1823Reference: 25682i- Pictures
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A cherubic Aesculapius fends off death with medicine. Engraving by Le Roy after C-P. Marillier.
Marillier, Clément Pierre, 1740-1808.Reference: 26062i- Pictures
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Reginald McKenna as British Home Secretary asking Æsculapius for help with the microbe "Militancy"; referring to political militancy. Wood engraving.
Date: 1913Reference: 15777i- Pictures
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The Tetragrammaton and orders of heaven surmounting portraits of famous medical philosophers (Aesculapius, Hippocrates, Galen, Avicenna etc.) and John Woodall. Engraving by G. Glover, 1639.
Glover, George, approximately 1618-Date: 1639Reference: 567562i- Pictures
Festivities held at the Palazzo Mancini in Rome on the occasion of the recovery of Louis XV after a serious illness in Metz. Etching by the pensioners (scholarship-holders) of the French Academy in Rome, 1744.
Pensionnaires de l'académie royale de France à Rome.Date: 1744Reference: 27204i- Pictures
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An allegory of surgery. Engraving by R. Benard after B.L. Prevost, 17--.
Prévost, Benoît Louis, approximately 1735-1804?Date: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 94i- Pictures
An anatomical dissection by Jean Riolan the younger (1580-1657). Engraving by Crispijn de Passe, 1626.
Passe, Crispijn van de, -1670.Date: [1626]Reference: 588752i- Pictures
A woman (Juno?) with a staff encircled by a snake and a peacock. Engraving by E. Delaune, ca. 1560.
Delaune, Etienne, 1518?-1583.Date: 1560Reference: 25863i- Pictures
The god Mercury (Hermes) with a cock. Engraving by E. Delaune, c. 1560.
Delaune, Etienne, 1518?-1583.Date: 1560Reference: 25873i- Pictures
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An anatomical dissection by Jean Riolan the younger (1580-1657). Engraving of 1649 by Renier van Persyn after a design of 1626 by Crispijn de Passe the second.
Passe, Crispijn van de, -1670.Date: 1649Reference: 24848i- Pictures
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A drunken Bacchus cavorts atop the globe, accompanied by Fortune; to his right physicians and quacks fight for legitimacy; to his left the scales held by a blindfold Justice are tipped by a lawyer's money: an allegory of the world of justice and health overturned into one of chance and greed. Coloured etching by Daniël Veelwaard I after J. Smies, 1809.
Smies, Jacob, 1764-1833.Date: 1809Reference: 17675i- Pictures
A large table in a lecture hall with many commercial medicine vendors and practitioners seated around it: in the background are many tiers of spectators. Engraving, 1748.
Date: According to Act of Parliamt. 1748Reference: 20666i- Pictures
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Twenty portraits of orators and physicians. Engraving by J.W. Cook, 1825.
Date: 1825Reference: 546736i