Two doctors - left, the 5th Marquess of Lansdowne, and right, H. H. Asquith - recommending different remedies to an irate patient; representing arguments surrounding the Parliament Act of 1911 and reform in the House of Lords. Pen drawing by F.C. Gould, 1911.

  • Gould, F. Carruthers (Francis Carruthers), 1844-1925.
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1911
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15747i
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Two doctors - left, the 5th Marquess of Lansdowne, and right, H. H. Asquith - recommending different remedies to an irate patient; representing arguments surrounding the Parliament Act of 1911 and reform in the House of Lords. Pen drawing by F.C. Gould, 1911. Wellcome Collection. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Previous title, replaced May 2020: Two doctors recommending different remedies to an irate patient; representing arguments surrounding the Parliament Act of 1911 and reform in the House of Lords. Pen drawing by F.C. Gould, 1911.

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1911

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1 drawing : pen and ink, with pale blue wash ; border 18.9 x 26 cm

Lettering

The doctors and an impatient. FCG Westminster Gazette, 7 March 1911. Dialogue includes: The impatient: "If you're going to end me, end me! If you're going to mend me, mend me! But for heavens' sake don't end me and mend me too!"

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Wellcome Collection 15747i

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