The palm of a boy with the skin eaten away in parts. Watercolour by Mabel Green, 1902.

  • Green, Mabel.
Date:
Oct 26th 1902
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675953i
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Patients and diseases. Paintings commissioned by Sir Jonathan Hutchinson, ca. 1891-1906.
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The palm of a boy with the skin eaten away in parts. Watercolour by Mabel Green, 1902. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Oct 26th 1902.

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1 painting : watercolour ; sheet 26.7 x 36.8 cm

Lettering

Mabel Green Oct 24th 1906 Lettering on verso: "3 [tertiar]y palmar syphilide"

Notes

Conjectured to be part of a collection of paintings commissioned by Sir Jonathan Hutchinson and kept in The Clinical Museum, 1 Park Crescent, London, most of which subsequently entered the Welch Medical Library, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. Several works by "Miss Green" --inferred to be the Mabel Green who signed this painting--are mentioned by Hutchinson in his Descriptive catalogue of the clinical museum and journal of proceedings, 1894, and in his Archives of surgery (loc. cit.)

References note

Jonathan Hutchinson, Descriptive catalogue of the clinical museum and journal of proceedings, 1894, p. 40 (portrait by "Miss Green: original J.H."), p. 54
Jonathan Hutchinson, Archives of surgery, vol. 6, 1895, p. 127, p. 375 ("I possess an excellent portrait by Miss Green"), and vol. 7, 1896, p. 286 ("the portrait [in the Clinical Museum] (by Miss Green)"

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Wellcome Collection 675953i

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