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A man with bronchitis asks a chemist for a remedy. Wood engraving after C. Keene.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Reference: 15632i- Pictures
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A physician and his female patient talking at cross purposes. Wood engraving by C. Keene, 1880.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: 1880Reference: 13824i- Pictures
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A country doctor enquiring how a farm worker has voted. Wood engraving by C. Keene, 1880.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: 1880Reference: 13825i- Pictures
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An invalid in bed groaning at his servant's grammatical error. Wood engraving by C. Keene, 1880.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: 1880Reference: 13822i- Pictures
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A doctor telling a miserable hypochondriac patient that blood-letting is no longer practiced. Wood engraving after C. Keene.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Reference: 15546i- Pictures
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A hospital physician asks a patient about his drinking, the patient replies whatever is on offer. Wood engraving after C. Keene.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Reference: 15655i- Pictures
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A doctor reading out a letter from a dissatisfied patient to his wife over breakfast. Wood engraving by C. Keene, 1878.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: 1878Reference: 13820i- Pictures
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A boy telling his aunt the advantages of placing her name on the Social Register. Wood engraving after C. Keene, 1869.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: 1869Reference: 15690i- Pictures
A dentist demonstrating the adaptability of false teeth to an apprehensive patient by taking out his own. Ink drawing by C. Keene, 1877.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: [1877]Reference: 643346i- Pictures
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A dentist demonstrating the adaptability of false teeth to an apprehensive patient by taking out his own. Wood engraving by C. Keene, 1877.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: 1877Reference: 13818i- Pictures
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A poor patient telling his doctor that he wants to stay alive because oysters will be cheap again. Wood engraving after C. Keene.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Reference: 15662i- Pictures
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A tired and drunk doctor attending a patient, after being called away from a bridge game at a social event. Wood engraving after C. Keene, 1874.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: 1874Reference: 15667i- Pictures
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A doctor is dismayed to discover that his patient has been eating animal feed when he had recommended animal food. Wood engraving by C. Keene, 1879.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: 1879Reference: 13819i- Pictures
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Mrs Pottleton thinks her husband is going to give her a harmonium but he gives her a sewing machine instead. Wood engraving after C. Keene, 1869.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: [1869]Reference: 35340i- Pictures
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A Scottish doctor informing a northen farmer of the perils of consulting a southern doctor including recommending red wine rather than whiskey. Wood engraving by C. Keene, 1885.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: 1885Reference: 14285i- Pictures
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One country doctor asks another to assist him in a post mortem on the corpse of one of his successfully-treated patients. Wood engraving by C. Keene, 1883.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: 1883Reference: 14282i- Pictures
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A doctor informs his patient's mother-in-law that he may need to resort to tapping - she misunderstands him as meaning tapping alcohol. Wood engraving by C. Keene, 1880.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: 1880Reference: 14277i- Pictures
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A doctor reading the 'Lancet' in a gentleman's club: another member states it is boring, and suggests they play billiards which the doctor would find more boring. Wood engraving by C. Keene, 1883.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: 1883Reference: 14280i- Pictures
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A man commenting on the beauty of women at a ball, his friend (a dentist) implies that the perfection of their smiles is due to him. Wood engraving after C. Keene, c.1882.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: 1882Reference: 15543i- Pictures
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A doctor reprimanding the drunkenness of the village grave-digger, who retorts that he does not criticise the doctor for his mistakes - which he has to bury. Wood engraving by C. Keene, 1879.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: 1879Reference: 13821i- Pictures
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Two doctors discussing a patient who has a fever and a great thirst, the patient overhears and promises to cure the thirst if they can deal with the fever. Wood engraving by C. Keene, 1882.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: 1882Reference: 14279i- Pictures
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An old lady in a pharmacy misunderstanding the use of a thermometer: she thinks the ambient temperature will adjust to match a setting on the thermometer, rather than vice versa. Wood engraving after C. Keene, 1887.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: 1887Reference: 15634i- Pictures
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A doctor visiting a patient and advising him against drinking alcohol, the patient responds by inviting him to dinner and some port, in order to avoid jury service. Wood engraving by C. Keane, 1865.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: 11 February 1865Reference: 13802i- Pictures
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A health inspector dismayed to discover that a mother thinks her child has been vaccinated because he has been butted by a cow. Wood engraving by C. Keane, 1877.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: 1877Reference: 13814i- Pictures
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An Irish man is having a prescription made up in a pharmacy shop, he complains to the pharmacist about the small quantity of medicine he is being given. Wood engraving by C. Keane, 1874.
Keene, Charles, 1823-1891.Date: 1874Reference: 13810i