A Scotsman protests to his doctor that he should not have to pay for his presence during the period in which he was delirious. Reproduction of a drawing by P. Fraser, 1920.

  • Fraser, Peter.
Date:
1920
Reference:
15416i
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A Scotsman protests to his doctor that he should not have to pay for his presence during the period in which he was delirious. Reproduction of a drawing by P. Fraser, 1920. Wellcome Collection. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Dialogue includes: Sandy (viewing doctor's bill). "But the bill is no richt, sir. Ye've chairged me for seven days instead o' six. Dinna ye mind I was deleerious one day an' was not aweer of your presence?"

Publication/Creation

[London], 1920.

Physical description

1 photomechanical reproduction ; border 12.8 x 18 cm

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Peter Fraser

Reference

Wellcome Collection 15416i

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