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Evil doctors maltreating a patient. Etching by James Ensor, 1895.
Ensor, James, 1860-1949.Date: 1895Reference: 12011i- Pictures
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Seven medical conditions humourously illustrated. Reproduction of an etching.
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Surgical instruments for use on the abdomen in cases of dropsy and hernia, and for supporting humpback. Etching by J. Mynde, 1743, after L. Heister.
Heister, Lorenz, 1683-1758.Date: [MDCCXLIII [1743]]Reference: 2823185i- Pictures
Surgical instruments for use on the abdomen in cases of dropsy and hernia, and for supporting humpback. Etching by F. Sesone, 1749, after L. Heister.
Heister, Lorenz, 1683-1758.Date: [1749]Reference: 2830099i- Pictures
An obese man wooing a tall lean woman outside a mausoleum; representing dropsy and consumption. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1810.
Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827.Date: 10 October 1810Reference: 10739iPart of: Tegg's caricatures- Pictures
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A man suffering from dropsy dictating his will while a physician takes his pulse, he is surrounded by his wife and friends. Engraving.
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Johann Gottfried Matthes (Mathes), a "natural healer", taking the pulse of a patient suffering from the dropsy. Etching, 1784.
Date: 1784Reference: 47558i- Pictures
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M.F. du Chêne miraculously cured from a variety of ailments (dropsy, hemorrhaging, aches, and a disease of the lung) all interelated (?), at the tomb of F. de Paris. Engraving.
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M.F. du Chêne miraculously cured from a variety of ailments (dropsy, hemorrhaging, aches and a disease of the lung) all inter-related (?), at the tomb of F. de Paris. Engraving.
Reference: 18547i- Pictures
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Christ heals a man with dropsy while the Pharisees and lawyers criticise him for healing on a Sunday; Pharisees feast in the background; children play with a donkey on the right. Engraving by E. Rouargue.
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The refurbishment (or building) of a Lock Hospital; men with various ailments are stepping out of Pandora's box; a rich, smiling, doctor drives by in a carriage. Coloured etching by T. Williamson, 1802.
Williamson, Thomas, active approximately 1801 - approximately 1825.Date: 1 July 1802Reference: 35154i