8 results filtered with: Cholera - France - 19th century
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A portly, well-to-do physician leaves his house, while his wife cavorts in the window with a young dandy. Lithograph by P. Numa, c. 1832.
Numa, Pierre, active 1830-1848.Date: [1832?]Reference: 16438i- Pictures
A woman extravagantly equipped to deal with the cholera epidemic of 1832; representing the abundance of dubious advice on how to combat cholera. Etching, c. 1832.
Date: 1832Reference: 17848i- Pictures
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A man absurdly well-prepared for the cholera epidemic of 1832; representing the overabundance of questionable remedies and protections against cholera. Watercolour, c. 1832.
Date: 1832Reference: 18027i- Pictures
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A young woman dabs her eye as her mother looks askance; she suspects the onset of cholera. Coloured lithograph, c. 1832.
Date: [c. 1832]Reference: 16436iPart of: Caricatures anti-choleriques- Pictures
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Mercury lies dying from cholera, surrounded by ministers; representing the sickly state of the French economy in the 1830s. Coloured etching, c. 1832.
Date: [1832]Reference: 16429i- Pictures
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A man absurdly well-prepared for the cholera epidemic of 1832; representing the overabundance of questionable remedies and protections against cholera. Etching, c. 1832.
Date: c. 1832Reference: 17849i- Pictures
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A man dressed in absurd protective clothing against the cholera epidemic. Etching, c. 1832.
Date: 1832Reference: 16428i- Pictures
A doctor is delighted at confronting a full-blown case of cholera. Coloured lithograph by Cham, c. 1845.
Cham, 1819-1879.Date: c. 1845Reference: 16505iPart of: Turlupinades