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An itinerant medicine vendor and his assistants being pelted off stage with stones from an angry audience. Engraving by C.F. Stoelzel, 1798, after J. Schenau.
Johann Eleazar ZeissigDate: 1798Reference: 20882i
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An itinerant medicine vendor selling his wares on stage to an audience while his assistant draws a tooth from a man. Etching by Diebiey, 1767.
Date: 1767Reference: 20721i
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Children playing in their nursery: performing at and attending the theatre. Chromolithograph after E. Lees after A. Havers, 1890.
Alice HaversDate: 1890Reference: 16201i- Books
Dialogue with the public : practical guidelines / developed for the Research Councils UK and the Office of Science and Technology by People Science & Policy Ltd. and Taylor Nelson Sofres.
People Science & Policy Ltd.Date: 2002
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An itinerant medicine vendor selling his wares on stage with the aid of an assistant who is extracting a tooth from a man from the audience. Process print.
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Nashrullah Khan (son of the Amir of Afghanistan) having a tooth extracted in front of the soldiers of his father's army. Wood engraving after W. Small after J.A. Gray.
Gray, John AlfredReference: 16767i
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John Wesley preaching to native Americans. Engraving.
Reference: 546308i
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An itinerant medicine vendor selling his wares from a carriage to a crowd of people on the Pont-Neuf, Paris. Process print after G. de Saint-Aubin.
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An itinerant medicine vendor, draped with live snakes, sells his wares from a stage to an enthusiastic audience. Line engraving by D. Ghisi after G. Romano.
Q215305Reference: 20449i
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An itinerant medicine vendor in England selling his wares inside a country inn. Coloured etching by T. Illman.
Date: [1820?]Reference: 20932i
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Entertainment in sign language for the deaf and dumb at the Hanover Square rooms, London. Wood engraving.
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An itinerant musician playing to an audience using an instrument that is partly made out of an animal's bladder. Drypoint by L. Flameng.
Léopold FlamengReference: 21055i
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A itinerant medicine vendor demonstrating a deceptive illusion to an audience, he is pretending to burn a man's back and then use ointment to clear up the burns, in order to sell his wares. Etching.
Reference: 20671i
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Christopher Atkinson pilloried as part of his sentence for cheating on the Navy Victualling Board; illustrated by a pillory embellished with sheafs of corn amidst a huge crowd outside the corn exchange. Etching by T. Rowlandson, 1784.
Thomas RowlandsonDate: 10 December 1784Reference: 12173i
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Deaf actors using sign language perform a play about Don Guzman to an audience in St Saviour's church hall, London. Wood engraving by G. Durand, 1877.
Date: [24 February 1877]Reference: 17967i
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An itinerant medicine vendor performing on stage at a bustling fair. Engraving by J. Moyreau, 1743, after P. Wouwerman.
Philips WouwermanDate: 1743Reference: 20496i
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Doctor Rock, a medicine vendor, selling his wares from a horse-drawn carriage to a crowd. Engraving.
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Doctor Syntax attending a scientific demonstration at the Royal Institution, London. Coloured aquatint by T. Rowlandson after W. Combe.
William CombeReference: 40198i
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An itinerant medicine vendor reciting from a piece of paper trying and sell his wares to a small audience. Facsimile reproduction of an etching by J. Both after A. Both.
Both, Andries Dirksz, approximately 1608-1641?Reference: 20473i- Books
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Biobank a question of trust : a consultation exploring and addressing questions of public trust / report prepared for the Medical Research Council & the Wellcome Trust.
People Science & Policy Ltd.Date: 2002
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Doctor Bossy, a medicine vendor, selling his wares to a crowd of sick and lame people at Covent Garden, London. Pencil drawing after A. van Assen.
Benedictus Antonio Van AssenReference: 20574i
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A medicine vendor selling to a crowd at a fair. Process print after C. Pears, 1912.
Charles PearsDate: 1912Reference: 15398i
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A quack and a clown on stage presenting their wares to a hostile audience; referring to various politicians reactions to the replacement of the fixed duty on corn. Coloured lithograph by J. Doyle, 1841.
John DoyleDate: 15 May 1841Reference: 13436i
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An itinerant medicine vendor performing on stage with several assistants, selling their wares to a small audience in Rome. Etching by W. Unger after D. Helmbreker.
Helmbreker, Dirk, 1633-1696.Reference: 20514i
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John Wesley preaching in a large church. Engraving, 1823.
Date: 1 March 1823Reference: 546311i