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A surgery where all fantasy and follies are purged and good qualities are prescribed. Line engraving by M. Greuter, c. 1600.
Reference: 15851i
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A theatrical figure in a tuxedo supporting a pestle and mortar as a hat and holding a large pill. Watercolour painting.
Chasemore, Archibald, active 1874-1878.Reference: 15700i
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Interior of the decorative and elaborate court pharmacy of Rastatt. Coloured line engraving.
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Bronzemörser / Dirk Arnold Wittop Koning.
Dirk Arnold Wittop KoningDate: [1975]- Pictures
A medical practitioner examining a urine flask and referring to a book Engraving by J.B. Tardieu after D. Teniers.
David Teniers the YoungerReference: 20508i- Pictures
Dr. Bradbury, a pharmacist, in his shop with his son. Etching.
Reference: 15953i- Books
The physick gardener : aspects of the apothecary's world from the collections of the University of Melbourne / [exhibition curated by Susie Shears ; catalogue essay Margaret Legge].
Date: 2010
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A young man visiting a surgeon-apothecary in his workroom, where the proprietor shows him one of his prize natural history specimens. Etching by J. Leech.
John LeechDate: 1848Reference: 16015i
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A rural surgeon treating a male patient's foot, in the background an assistant is mixing a concoction with a pestle and mortar in a surgery. Engraving by T. Major, 1747, after D. Teniers, the younger.
David Teniers the YoungerDate: 1747Reference: 22583i
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Sir John Simon (?) in his role as the first Medical Officer of Health for the City of London putting pressure on the Corporation of London to act upon the pestilential conditions of the graveyards in the City. Lithograph by Bolus, 1851.
Bolus, active 1851.Date: 1851Reference: 16130i
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John Bull as a patient, in disarray, reclines on a sofa and receives medical treatment from politicians. Coloured etching by G. Cruikshank, 1813.
George CruikshankDate: 1 December 1813Reference: 38418i- Pictures
A surgeon removing a plaster from the leg of a screaming patient, another bandaged patient waits his turn. Mezzotint by I. Beckett (?) after J. Lingelbach (?).
Lingelbach, Johannes, 1622-1674.Reference: 23009i- Pictures
A mortar and pestle; the American eagle; and the joined flags of the United Kingdom and the United States; advertising Burroughs Wellcome & Co., London. Relief photoengraving on metal.
Date: [between 1890 and 1899?]Reference: 2897053i
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A young woman being visited by a member of the clergy while another woman cries beside her. Line engraving, 1813.
Date: 1813Reference: 17869i
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Panacea, daughter of Æsculapius, examining a urine flask and surrounded by medical paraphernalia. Engraving by P. Galle (?).
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An interior of sixteenth century monastic pharmacy. Watercolour, 19--.
Reference: 16009i
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A medical practitioner examining a urine flask and referring to a book, while the patient waits for the diagnosis;, two assistants are preparing ingredients in the background. Mezzotint by R. Purcell, 1766, after D. Teniers, the younger.
David Teniers the YoungerDate: 1766Reference: 21791i
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A small boy at an apothecary's shop. Reproduction of a lithograph by A. Holswilder, c. 1890.
Holswilder, Jan Pieter, 1850-1890.Date: 20 December 1890Reference: 17765i
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Trephination, preparation of medicines from raw materials, a skeleton, a muscleman and a portrait of A. Paré. Line engraving.
Date: 1649Reference: 22242i
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The Dutch maid (De Nederlandse Maagd), personifying the Netherlands asks an apothecary whether a medicine might not be poisonous; symbolising doubts over a new Dutch tax law; he replies no, a babe-in-arms could take it. Process print after J. Braakensiek, 1890.
Johan BraakensiekDate: 5 October 1890Reference: 17683i
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An itinerant medicine vendor performing on stage with two assistants and a monkey, selling his wares to an excitable crowd. Coloured wood engraving by J. Oortman.
Reference: 20933i
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A monkey holding a clyster in an apothecary's shop. Engraving after D. Teniers the younger.
David Teniers the YoungerReference: 17780i- Books
Los morteros de metal en la historia de la farmacia y la ciencia moderna / R. Jordi González, J.M. Bosch Figueroa.
Ramon Jordi i GonzálezDate: 2002
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The interior of a shop of a family of apothecaries - d' Ailly. Photoprint by V.A Bruckmann, 1904, after an oil painting by J. Jelgerhuis Rienksz, 1818.
Johannes JelgerhuisDate: 1818-1904Reference: 15961i