18 results filtered with: Plaster (Pharmacy)
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An episode in Tristram Shandy: Dr. Slop, with his wig on fire, angrily gesticulating to Susannah who holds her nose near the wounded baby Tristram Shandy. Coloured etching after H.W. Bunbury after L. Sterne.
Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768.Reference: 22033i- Pictures
A man writhes in pain after cutting his hand while shaving a piece of wood with a knife; advertising Salveplast wound dressing. Colour lithograph after F. Pedersen, 195-.
Pedersen, Fritjof Josef, 1923-2018Date: [between 1950 and 1959?]Reference: 667072i- Pictures
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A man walking along a country path is attacked by a bodysnatcher hiding behind a brick wall, who asphyxiates him by thrusting a heart-shaped plaster in his face. Coloured etching by Dickey Fubs, 1828.
Fubs, Dickey.Date: 1828Reference: 663319i- Pictures
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A man removing a plaster; representing the sense of touch. Oil painting by Lucas Franchoys II.
Franchoys, Lucas, 1616-1681.Date: 1600-1699Reference: 45011i- Pictures
A surgeon removing a plaster from the leg of a screaming patient, another bandaged patient waits his turn. Mezzotint by I. Beckett (?) after J. Lingelbach (?).
Lingelbach, Johannes, 1622-1674.Reference: 23009i- Pictures
The head of a boy crying in pain after cutting his finger; a yellow hand with a plaster on the finger; advertising Dalmas plaster dressings. Colour lithograph, 19--.
Date: [between 1950 and 1959?]Reference: 689188i- Pictures
An episode in Tristram Shandy: Dr. Slop with his wig on fire angrily gesticulating to Susannah who holds her nose near the wounded baby Tristram Shandy. Etching by J. Bretherton, 1773, after H.W. Bunbury after L. Sterne.
Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768.Date: 3 February 1773Reference: 12085i- Pictures
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A man applying a plaster to his hand outside in a rural setting; representing the sense of touch. Etching by J.P. Le Bas, 1736, after D. Teniers the younger.
Teniers, David, 1610-1690.Date: 1736Reference: 22933i- Pictures
A surgeon applying a plaster to an irate male patient's leg. Etching.
Reference: 22947i- Pictures
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A barber-surgeon attending to a man's forehead. Oil painting.
Reference: 45022i- Pictures
A painting of the face of a boy crying on one side and happy on the other, as a plaster has been applied to a wound on his forehead; advertising Isoplast plasters. Colour lithograph after Herbert Leupin, 1952 (?).
Leupin, Herbert, 1916-1999.Date: [1952?]Reference: 689359i- Pictures
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An episode in Tristram Shandy: Dr. Slop with his wig on fire angrily gesticulating to Susannah who holds her nose near the wounded baby Tristram Shandy. Coloured etching after H.W. Bunbury after L. Sterne.
Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768.Reference: 12087i- Pictures
A man wearing a 'german corn plaster', which has caused his leg to shrink. Coloured reproduction of an etching.
Reference: 11894i- Pictures
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Burdett, Peel, O'Connell and Wellington in the roles of the body-snatchers Burke and Hare, suffocating John Bull with a rope; representing the extinguishing by Wellington and Peel of the constitution of 1688 by Catholic Emancipation. Coloured etching by A. Sharpshooter, 1829.
Sharpshooter, A.Date: [April 1829]Reference: 663317i- Pictures
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A man removing a plaster from his hand. Etching attributed to D. Teniers, the younger.
Teniers, David, 1610-1690.Reference: 22930i- Pictures
Chemists exhibition, Glasgow, September 1926: stand of Edward Taylor Ltd. Salford & London, manufacturers of medical and surgical plasters. Photograph, 1926.
Date: September 1926Reference: 539283i- Pictures
A girl holding a doll with an Isofix plaster on its cheek; advertising Isofix plasters. Colour lithograph after J. + B. Olonetzky-Baltensperger, 195- (?).
J. + B. Olonetzky-Baltensperger.Date: [between 1950 and 1959?]Reference: 689657i- Pictures
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An episode in Tristram Shandy: Dr. Slop being attacked by Susannah with a saucepan, while the nurse holds the baby Tristram Shandy. Etching after L. Sterne.
Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768.Date: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 22015iPart of: Twelve prints representing the most interesting sentimental and humorous scenes in Tristram Shandy