A Frenchman receiving an enema from a Hungarian apothecary by order of a Dutch doctor. Etching, 1742.

Date:
1742
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17576i
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A Frenchman receiving an enema from a Hungarian apothecary by order of a Dutch doctor. Etching, 1742. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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On the left a man attempts to catch a cockerel with a net

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1742

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1 print : etching ; platemark 18.7 x 26.8 cm

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Den geklisteerde Fransman bÿ Theÿn door de Ongaaren Apotheker op Order van den Duitschen Medicus Lettering on containers from left to right: Viener poeder. Ong brankdrank Bears number: 80

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For further information on this print see: J.G. de Lint, 'Geneeskundige Volksprenten in de Nederlanden'. Gorinchem : J. Noorduyn & zoon, 1918, pp. 17-19

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Wellcome Collection 17576i

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