A discussion between a man and woman at a party (above) and a patient asking a doctor if it is necessary for him to have an operation (below). Process print after W. Lunt, 1913.

  • Lunt, Wilmot, 1856-1939.
Date:
1 January 1913
Reference:
15770i
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A discussion between a man and woman at a party (above) and a patient asking a doctor if it is necessary for him to have an operation (below). Process print after W. Lunt, 1913. Wellcome Collection. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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The item contains two scenes. One is set at a party, including dialogue: "Ethel! I hate her" "Why, I saw you kiss her yesterday" "Yes, but that's all we do; we hardly ever speak." . The other is an invalid's bedroom, including dialogue: "Doctor, is it absolutely necessary to operate on me?" "No-no; but it's - er - customary"

Publication/Creation

[London] : The Tatler, 1 January 1913.

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Lettering

Questions of habit. By Wilmot Lunt.

Reference

Wellcome Collection 15770i

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