Ann Davis, a woman with smallpox and horns growing out of her head. Stipple engraving by T. Woolnoth, 1806.

  • Woolnoth, Thomas, 1785-
Date:
1 January 1806
Reference:
11759i
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Ann Davis, a woman with smallpox and horns growing out of her head. Stipple engraving by T. Woolnoth, 1806. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : H.D. Symonds, 1 January 1806.

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1 print : stipple engraving

Lettering

Ann Davis, the cow-poxed, cornuted old woman, whose portrait is in the British museum. ... Woolnoth del et sculp. Lettering continues: "Dialogue. Q. Had she ever the cow-pox. A. Visable, demonstrable, better than an ox-check & equal in authority to most of Dr. Rowley's 440 cases."

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Not found in: British Museum Catalogue of political and personal satires, London 1870-1954

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Wellcome Collection 11759i

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