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A chemist preparing medicine; advertising Schering's Urotropina tablets. Lithograph after Leonhard Fries.
Fries, Leonhard F. W., 1883-1953.Date: 1900-1999Reference: 570989i- Pictures
A figure comprised of medicine bottles and tablets, representing the patent medicine business, dances behind a pensive Lloyd George; representing attitudes to the introduction of the National Insurance Act of 1911. Wood engraving by B. Partridge, 1912.
Partridge, Bernard, 1861-1945.Date: 1912Reference: 15395i- Pictures
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A 'Urotropina' tablet as the sun shining over mountains, advertising Schering's Urotropina tablets. Lithograph after Leonhard Fries.
Fries, Leonhard F. W., 1883-1953.Date: 1900-1999Reference: 570981i- Pictures
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A couple with their heads together and a couple in silhouette representing Kamal contraceptive foaming tablets in Ghana. Colour lithograph by Ghana Social Marketing Foundation, ca. 2000.
Date: [2000?]Reference: 754419i- Pictures
A cock crowing on a swing, advertising "Gaba" tablets for singers, to soothe sore throat in colds or influenza. Colour lithograph by Paul Kammüller, 1918 (?).
Kammüller, Paul, 1885-1946.Date: [1918?]Reference: 5135i- Pictures
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The Kaiser angrily throwing his medicines on to the floor and shouting at his physicians that he needs a victory not tablets. Pen drawing by J.H. Dowd, 1914.
Dowd, J. H., active 1914.Date: 16 December 1914Reference: 15791i- Pictures
A medicine cupboard, the door being opened to reveal coloured medicine bottles. Colour lithograph after L. Cusden.
Cusden, Leonard.Reference: 32576i- Pictures
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A box, a bottle and a tube for ointment, pills and tablets. Pen and pencil drawing by E. Hodgkin, ca. 1969.
Hodgkin, Eliot, 1905-1987.Date: [1969?]Reference: 2497376i- Pictures
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A rural physician giving an elderly woman a tablet, she views it suspiciously, a younger woman stands smiling in the background. Colour stipple engraving by J. Cary, 1786, after H. Taylor.
Taylor, H., active 1786.Date: 25 March 1786Reference: 22184i- Pictures
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A rural physician giving an elderly woman a tablet, which she views suspiciously, a younger woman stands smiling in the background. Colour stipple engraving by J. Cary, 1786, after H. Taylor.
Taylor, H., active 1786.Date: 25 March 1786Reference: 21589i- Pictures
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Two ladies and a man in a turban discussing 'Nigog's magic pillules'. Pen drawing, ca. 1918.
Date: 1918Reference: 11862i- Pictures
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A nurse dropping an aspirin pill into a glass of water; advertising soluble aspirin. Colour lithograph by M. Cliot, ca. 1910.
Cliot, Maurice.Date: [1910?]Reference: 676297i- Pictures
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A quack doctor irresponsibly dispensing his potions. Coloured lithograph.
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A man composed of pharmaceutical equipment wandering the countryside; representing an apothecary as if he were an itinerant. Coloured lithograph.
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Advertisement for tablets that are supposed to help indigestion, anemia, stomach problems, migraines and insomnia. Colour photomechanical reproduction.
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A soldier has taken his anti-malarial tablet, and is trying to swallow it down. Colour lithograph by Stacey Hopper, ca. 1944.
Hopper, Stacey, 1909-1996.Date: [1944?]Reference: 584429i- Pictures
In a line-up of soldiers, one soldier has forgotten to take his anti-malarial tablet: the sergeant-major bawls at him. Colour lithograph by Stacey Hopper, ca. 1942.
Hopper, Stacey, 1909-1996.Date: [1942?]Reference: 584428i- Pictures
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A man in bed with vegetables sprouting from all parts of his body; as a result of taking an overdose of James Morison's vegetable pills. Coloured lithograph by C.J. Grant, 1831.
Grant, C. J. (Charles Jameson), active 1830-1852.Date: 8 May 1831Reference: 11852iPart of: Grants oddities- Pictures
A sailor surviving in a large empty box of James Morison's pills, after being shipwrecked. Coloured lithograph.
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A pharmacist and his friend discuss the new tax on medicine; with four other scenes. Photomechanical reproduction of a wood engraving by H. Maigrot.
Henriot, 1857-1933.Reference: 17270i- Pictures
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A doctor asking an elderly patient if he has taken a box of pills that he has prescribed, the patient retorts that he found the boxes difficult to swallow. Wood engraving by L. Raven-Hill, 1906.
Raven-Hill, L. (Leonard), 1867-1942.Date: 1906Reference: 15348i- Pictures
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Aspirin tablets in tubes and boxes. Colour lithograph.
Date: [1925?]Reference: 47574i- Pictures
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A doctor visiting an Irish patient whose wife queries the recommendation to take one pill three times a day. Wood engraving after D. Wilson, 1903.
Wilson, David, 1873-1935.Date: 1903Reference: 15341i- Pictures
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A theatrical figure in a tuxedo supporting a pestle and mortar as a hat and holding a large pill. Watercolour painting.
Chasemore, Archibald, active 1874-1878.Reference: 15700i- Pictures
Peel about to force-feed a large tablet to John Bull in an apothecaries shop; representing England at the hands of the politicians. Lithograph by H. Heath.
Heath, Henry, active 1824-1850.Date: 1840Reference: 12249iPart of: Political Sketches