A sick tribal chief consulting a witch-doctor admits to having eaten a German missionary. Pen drawing by F. Garnett.

  • Garnett, Frederick, 1876-1933.
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A sick tribal chief consulting a witch-doctor admits to having eaten a German missionary. Pen drawing by F. Garnett. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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1 drawing : pen and ink

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"Oh! doctor, that missionary I ate must have been a German" Frederick Garnett.

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Frederick Garnett (1876-1933): "Illustrator and etcher who lived in Eccles, Lancashire and studied at Manchester School of Art. He was a teacher of art in many schools and held exhibitions of his work in the north-west. His death was recorded at Prescot, near Liverpool."--Artist biographies https://www.artbiogs.co.uk/

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