A sick man in bed, offered a warming pan by his maid and advice by his physician; representing Lord John Russell being given a seat at Stroud by Melbourne after his defeat in South Devon, looking for support to the radical Daniel O'Connell. Lithograph, 1835.

Date:
1 June 1835
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12243i
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Monthly sheet of caricatures : or The looking glass
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A sick man in bed, offered a warming pan by his maid and advice by his physician; representing Lord John Russell being given a seat at Stroud by Melbourne after his defeat in South Devon, looking for support to the radical Daniel O'Connell. Lithograph, 1835. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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The persons shown are listed below in this catalogue record, starting from the left

The foot of Russell's bed is embellished: "Vive la Republic" below a bonnet-rouge, his cover with: "Stroud" above the menacing shadow of Lord Lyndhurst's profile. O'Connell instructs: "Now keep quiet and follow my directions", Melbourne says: "You used to object to warming pans now I dare say you feel the comforts of such a thing", the patient replies: "I do indeed Mrs M-b-n, who could have thought I should have met with such a chill in Devonshire, but it has been a most unusual season". The warming pan is embellished with a fox's head and beside the patient stands a medicine bottle

Publication/Creation

[London] (26 Haymarket) : Thos. McLean, 1 June 1835 ([London] : Ducôté and Stephen's Lithography)

Physical description

1 print : lithograph ; border 25.2 x 35.3 cm.

Lettering

Comforts of a warming pan.

References note

Too late for the British Museum, Catalogue of political and personal satires, London 1870-1954

Notes

With: front page printed on reverse, containing fourteen scenes

Reference

Wellcome Collection 12243i

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