World War I: lung tissue damaged by mustard gas poisoning: microscopic section. Colour halftone after A.K. Maxwell, ca. 1917 (?).

  • Maxwell, A. Kirkpatrick, 1884-1975.
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1917
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571919i
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World War I: lung tissue damaged by mustard gas poisoning: microscopic section. Colour halftone after A.K. Maxwell, ca. 1917 (?). Wellcome Collection. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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1917

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1 print : halftone printed in two colours, laid down on board ; sheet 12 x 11.7 cm

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Microscopic section of human lung from mustard gas poisoning, with death at end of second day (40 hours) ... A.K. Maxwell Lettering (apart from artist's signature) printed on sheet pasted on to mount; contains pencil amendments assumed to be by T.R. Elliott

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Wellcome Collection 571919i

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