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Vomiting and sickness, artwork
Mary Rouncefield- Digital Images
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C14 Chinese medication chart: Vomiting, coughing etc.
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Witchcraft: a bewitched woman vomiting. Woodcut, 1720.
Date: 1720Reference: 44121i- Pictures
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A woman holding the head of a man who is vomiting. Gouache painting by S.W. Kelly, 1936.
Date: 1936Reference: 34460i- Pictures
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An ill man seated by a fireplace vomiting into a bowl. Pencil drawing.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Reference: 11884i- Pictures
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A drunk young man vomiting outside a social gathering. Colour lithograph for Nationaal Instituut voor Gezondheidsbevordering en Ziektepreventie, ca. 2000.
Date: [2000]Reference: 749688i- Pictures
Katia Retch, vomiting into a toilet as a result of binge-drinking. Colour lithograph after W. de Vink for Stichting Voorkom!, ca. 200-.
Vink, Willem de, 1957-Date: [between 2000 and 2009?]Reference: 2065992i- Pictures
A woman holding her stomach and vomiting into a bucket after self administering an emetic. Coloured etching by I. Cruikshank, 1800.
Cruikshank, Isaac, 1764-1811Date: 12 March 1800Reference: 11913i- Pictures
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A peasant man sits on a tree stump vomiting and onlookers hold their noses, with an accompanying couplet. Etching, 17th century.
Reference: 26299i- Pictures
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Men drinking, vomiting and collapsing around a tavern table. Etching by J. Le Poutre, 17th century, after himself.
Le Poutre, Jean-A., active 1680.Reference: 26311i- Pictures
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A man vomiting after overeating and drinking; representing the sense of touch. Engraving by J.J. Kleinschmidt after Jan van de Velde the younger.
Velde, Jan van de, 1593-1641.Reference: 27165i- Pictures
Ulcer cancer in stomach of 60-year old man with anorexia, flatulence, vomiting and epigastric distension. Watercolour by Barbara E. Nicholson, 1949.
Nicholson, BarbaraDate: 1949Reference: 33252iPart of: Barbara Nicholson medical illustration collection.- Pictures
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A man vomiting and with diarrhoea owing to infected water; and four scenes related to the results of water infection. Colour lithograph, 1952 (?).
Date: [1952?]Reference: 766956iPart of: Guangdong people's government hygiene regulations.- Pictures
A huge ulcer causing inflammation and dialation of the stomach and upper abdomen in a 72-year old patient with anorexia and vomiting. Watercolour by Barbara E. Nicholson, 1947.
Nicholson, BarbaraDate: 1947Reference: 31870iPart of: Barbara Nicholson medical illustration collection.- Pictures
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Larevellière-Lépeaux sits in a disordered quack doctor's room, in the presence of seven wounded French generals, one of them vomiting; representing French defeats in 1799 and Bonaparte's failed imperial ambitions in the east. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1799.
Gillray, James, 1756-1815.Date: 20 June 1799Reference: 12187i- Pictures
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Four men watch, some holding their noses, as a man vomits; representing the sense of smell. Pen and ink drawing by P. Boone, 1651.
Boone, P., active 1650.Date: 1651Reference: 26939i- Digital Images
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Aralia spinosa L. Araliaceae. Devil's walking stick, Prickly ash, Hercules' club. Tree. Distribution: Eastern North America. Contact with sap causes skin irritation, raw berries mildly toxic to humans, causing diarrhoea and vomiting. Eaten by bears. Used medicinally by Native Americans for a variety of conditions. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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Skimmia japonica Thunb. Rutaceae 'Rubella' Distribution: China, Japan and E. Asia. The genus name is derived from the Japanese word shikimi (Stearn, 1994). All parts of the plant are poisonous, containing skimmianin. It is said to cause vomiting and, if eaten in large quantities, cardiac arrest. (Duke, 1985) Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
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A trio of quack doctors attending to Britannia: the Earl of Bute with an ass's head blindfolds a woman who is vomiting into a bowl held by Louis XV as a baboon: Tobias Smollett takes her pulse;while Henry Fox approaches her with a clyster-pipe; representing the loss of British assets to France in the Treaty of Paris. Etching attributed to Paul Sandby, 1762.
Sandby, Paul, 1731-1809Date: [1762]Reference: 12163i- Pictures
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A group of grimacing men force one of their number to vomit in a bowl. Coloured lithograph by F-S. Delpech after L. Boilly, 1823.
Boilly, Louis, 1761-1845.Date: 1823Reference: 16322iPart of: Grimaces- Digital Images
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Norovirus - colour-enhanced
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Two peasants sit at a table as a third man vomits on the floor. Etching by D. Deuchar, c. 1784, after A. van Ostade (?).
Ostade, Adriaen van, 1610-1685.Date: 1784Reference: 26300i- Pictures
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The question "Waiter, where can I have a puke?" advertising a quiz on alcohol abuse. Colour lithograph by Nationaal Instituut voor Gezondheidsbevordering en Ziektepreventie, 2000.
Date: 2000Reference: 749681i- Pictures
A drunk man having dinner at an inn: he vomits and is condemned by a gentleman. Engraving by J. Lagniet, ca. 1657.
Lagniet, Jacques, 1600-1675.Date: [1657?]Reference: 2490821i- Pictures
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Jason being vomited from the dragon of Colchis's mouth after it had received a drug from Athena. Gouache painting by S.W. Kelly, 1936.
Date: 1936Reference: 17838i