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Abdomen of child affected with ascites
Godart, Thomas- Digital Images
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Large white kidney from a child with anasarca and ascites
Mark, Leonard Portal- Pictures
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Evil doctors maltreating a patient. Etching by James Ensor, 1895.
Ensor, James, 1860-1949.Date: 1895Reference: 12011i- Pictures
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Seven medical conditions humourously illustrated. Reproduction of an etching.
Reference: 11186i- Pictures
Surgical instruments for use on the abdomen in cases of dropsy and hernia, and for supporting humpback. Etching by J. Mynde, 1743, after L. Heister.
Heister, Lorenz, 1683-1758.Date: [MDCCXLIII [1743]]Reference: 2823185i- Pictures
Surgical instruments for use on the abdomen in cases of dropsy and hernia, and for supporting humpback. Etching by F. Sesone, 1749, after L. Heister.
Heister, Lorenz, 1683-1758.Date: [1749]Reference: 2830099i- Pictures
An obese man wooing a tall lean woman outside a mausoleum; representing dropsy and consumption. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1810.
Rowlandson, Thomas, 1756-1827.Date: 10 October 1810Reference: 10739iPart of: Tegg's caricatures- Pictures
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A man suffering from dropsy dictating his will while a physician takes his pulse, he is surrounded by his wife and friends. Engraving.
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Johann Gottfried Matthes (Mathes), a "natural healer", taking the pulse of a patient suffering from the dropsy. Etching, 1784.
Date: 1784Reference: 47558i- Pictures
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M.F. du Chêne miraculously cured from a variety of ailments (dropsy, hemorrhaging, aches, and a disease of the lung) all interelated (?), at the tomb of F. de Paris. Engraving.
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M.F. du Chêne miraculously cured from a variety of ailments (dropsy, hemorrhaging, aches and a disease of the lung) all inter-related (?), at the tomb of F. de Paris. Engraving.
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Christ heals a man with dropsy while the Pharisees and lawyers criticise him for healing on a Sunday; Pharisees feast in the background; children play with a donkey on the right. Engraving by E. Rouargue.
Reference: 23837i- Digital Images
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Woman affected with a swollen abdomen
St Bartholomew's Hospital Archives & Museum- Digital Images
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Woman affected with a swollen abdomen
St Bartholomew's Hospital Archives & Museum- Pictures
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The refurbishment (or building) of a Lock Hospital; men with various ailments are stepping out of Pandora's box; a rich, smiling, doctor drives by in a carriage. Coloured etching by T. Williamson, 1802.
Williamson, Thomas, active approximately 1801 - approximately 1825.Date: 1 July 1802Reference: 35154i- Digital Images
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Ruscus aculeatus L. Ruscaceae Butchers Broom., Box holly, Knee Holly, Jew’s myrtle. Distribution: Mediterranean to Britain. Aculeatus means 'prickly' which describes the plant well. Dioscorides in 70 AD (Gunther, 1959) says of this plant ‘... ye leaves and berries drunk in wine have ye force to move urine, expel the menstrua, and to break ye stones in ye bladder ...’ and adds also ‘ ... it cures also ye Icterus and ye strangurie and ye headache.' Its use did not change for a millennium and a half
Dr Henry Oakeley