A convalescing patient complaining to his wife about his doctor's bills. Process print after S. Wood, 1911.

  • Wood, Starr, 1870-1944.
Date:
22 March 1911
Reference:
15760i
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A convalescing patient complaining to his wife about his doctor's bills. Process print after S. Wood, 1911. Wellcome Collection. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Dialogue includes: "I don't know how I shall ever pay this doctor's bill - medicine fifteen shillings, visits two pounds." "Why not pay for medicine and return the visits?"

Publication/Creation

[London] : The Tatler, 22 March 1911.

Physical description

1 photomechanical reproduction ; border 25.8 x 18.5 cm

Lettering

Exchange is no robbery. By Starr Wood.

Reference

Wellcome Collection 15760i

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