A well dressed lady asking a doctor how one of his patients is, he retorts that the patient is no longer in his care, the relieved lady replies she is glad the patient is now out of danger. Wood engraving by C.E. Brock, 1901.

  • Brock, C. E. (Charles Edmund), 1870-1938.
Date:
1901
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15336i
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view A well dressed lady asking a doctor how one of his patients is, he retorts that the patient is no longer in his care, the relieved lady replies she is glad the patient is now out of danger. Wood engraving by C.E. Brock, 1901.

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A well dressed lady asking a doctor how one of his patients is, he retorts that the patient is no longer in his care, the relieved lady replies she is glad the patient is now out of danger. Wood engraving by C.E. Brock, 1901. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Dialogue includes: She. "Oh, Dr. Pillsbury, I am so anxious about poor Mrs. Perkins. She is in you hands, is she not?" Dr. Pillsbury. "She was; but I have left off attending her for the present." She. "Oh that's good! She is out of danger then!"

Publication/Creation

[London], 1901.

Physical description

1 print : wood engraving ; border 18 x 24.7 cm

Lettering

Not a nice way of putting it. C.E. Brock 1901.

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Wellcome Collection 15336i

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