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30 results filtered with: Mead, Richard, 1673-1754
  • Richard Mead. Line engraving, 1755, after L. F. Roubiliac.
  • Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford, with a whip in one hand and a letter in the other, mounted on an ass with a human head. Etching with engraving, 1745.
  • Richard Mead. Reproduction of drawing, 1888, after W. Hogarth.
  • Richard Mead. Etching by A. Pond, 1739.
  • Richard Mead. Stipple engraving by J. Pass, 1816, after A. Ramsay.
  • Richard Mead. Etching by J. Richardson, 1739.
  • Richard Mead. Line engraving by Barrett, 1795, after A. Ramsay.
  • Richard Mead. Stipple engraving by H. Cook, 1847, after A. Ramsay.
  • Saint Thomas's Hospital, Southwark: the courtyard, with portraits of Mark Akenside, Richard Mead and William Cheselden. Oil painting.
  • Medicina flagellata: or, the doctor scarify'd. Laying open the vices of the Faculty, the insignificancy of a great part of their materia medica; with certain rules to discern the true physician from the emperick, and the useful medicine from the noxious and trading physick. With an essay on health, or the power of a regimen. To which is added, a discovery of some remarkable errors in the late writings on the plague / by Dr. Mead, Quincey, Bradley, etc. With some useful and necessary rules to be observed in the time of that contagious distemper.
  • Richard Mead. Line engraving, 1754, after A. Ramsay.
  • Richard Mead. Line engraving.
  • Saint Thomas's Hospital, Southwark: the courtyard, with portraits of Mark Akenside, Richard Mead and William Cheselden. Oil painting.
  • Saint Thomas's Hospital, Southwark: the courtyard, with portraits of Mark Akenside, Richard Mead and William Cheselden. Oil painting.
  • Thomas Guy meeting with others to discuss his hospital, a maidservant brings food and drink. Photogravure after C. W. Cope, 1871.
  • Saint Thomas's Hospital, Southwark: the courtyard, with portraits of Mark Akenside, Richard Mead and William Cheselden. Oil painting.
  • Medicina flagellata: or, the doctor scarify'd. Laying open the vices of the Faculty, the insignificancy of a great part of their materia medica; with certain rules to discern the true physician from the emperick, and the useful medicine from the noxious and trading physick. With an essay on health, or the power of a regimen. To which is added, a discovery of some remarkable errors in the late writings on the plague / by Dr. Mead, Quincey, Bradley, etc. With some useful and necessary rules to be observed in the time of that contagious distemper.
  • Thomas Guy meeting with others to discuss his hospital, a maidservant brings food and drink. Photogravure after C. W. Cope, 1871.
  • Richard Mead. Wax sculpture.
  • Richard Mead. Coloured stipple engraving by J. Pass, 1816, after A. Ramsay.
  • Twenty portraits of orators and physicians. Engraving by J.W. Cook, 1825.
  • Richard Mead. Line engraving after A. Ramsay.
  • Buildings and alumni of St Thomas's Hospital, London. Colour lithograph by Beynon & Company.
  • Richard Mead. Line engraving by Barrett, 1795, after A. Ramsay.
  • Saint Thomas's Hospital, Southwark: the courtyard, with portraits of Mark Akenside, Richard Mead and William Cheselden. Oil painting.
  • The Apollo Belvedere. Etching by R. Dalton, 174-.
  • Richard Mead. Line engraving after A. Ramsay.
  • Richard Mead. Mezzotint by A. Pond, 1739.
  • Richard Mead. Mezzotint by R. Houston after A. Ramsay.
  • Richard Mead. Etching by J. Romney, 1817, after A. Ramsay.