Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh: doctors treating a patient with a dislocated shoulder, ca. 182-. Photograph, 1927, after Johnston, 182-.
- Date:
- 1927
- Reference:
- 15834i
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"Caricature sketch of the Old Infirmary, Edinburgh, during Professor James Syme's time. The sketch was made by Mr Johnston and presented to Sir Adam Ferguson, Bt. The scene shows the reduction of a dislocation of the right shoulder before the days of anaesthetics; the figure holding the arm represents Professor Syme, Lister's father-in-law. From Professor John Fraser."--Lister centenary exhition handbook, loc. cit.
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1927
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1 photograph : photoprint
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Lettering
Lettering inscribed on reverse: "Caricature sketch of the staff in the time of Professor Syme, at the Old Infirmary, Edinburgh"
Dialogue includes: "Give him some more of the solution - continue the bleeding."
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The artist "Mr Johnston" has not been identified. His style is similar to that of caricatures of Robert Knox published by R.H. Nimmo in the 1820s
References note
Lister centenary exhibition at the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum: handbook 1927, London: The Wellcome Foundation Ltd., 1927, p. 89
Reference
Wellcome Collection 15834i
Reproduction note
On reverse: "From the original lent by Professor John Fraser for the Lister exhibition April-October 1927."
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