Thomas Jones, a boy with icthyosis, a skin disease that resembles fish scales. Coloured lithograph by J. Perry, 1841.

  • Perry, J.
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October 1841
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843i
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Thomas Jones, a boy with icthyosis, a skin disease that resembles fish scales. Coloured lithograph by J. Perry, 1841. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Published by his brother David Jones. Entered at Stationers Hall, October 1841 ([London] : C. Hullmandel)

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1 print : colour lithograph

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Master Thomas Jones. The youngest but one of ten children. Son of John and Martha Jones of Tiruchel in the parish of Cilredhyn, Pembrokeshire. Born on the 19th, of October 1830. Representing a case of icthyosis which made its appearence about five or six weeks after his birth. The rest of the family are quite healthy. J. Perry del et lithog.

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