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Le malade imaginaire: Argan, a hypochondriac feigning illness in front of Béline, his wife and Dr. Purgon, his physician, in a scene from Molière's play. Etching by G. Schouten after J.B. Molière.
MolièreReference: 21936i
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The Wellcome Research Institution building, Euston Road, London: the Egyptian Gallery of the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum. Photograph, n.d. [c.1939].
Date: 1939Reference: 29097i
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Sir John Soane's House and Museum: the picture gallery at ground floor level, showing the folding screens. Lithograph, 1830.
Date: [1830]Reference: 38486i
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A wealthy hypochondriac having two physicians take his pulse at the same time. Line engraving by H. Bourne after A. Solomon.
Abraham SolomonReference: 21990i
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An episode in Tristram Shandy: Corporal Trim reading a sermon to Mr. Shandy, Uncle Toby, and Doctor Slop. Etching after L. Sterne.
Laurence SterneDate: [between 1700 and 1799]Reference: 22014i
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Boer War: a wounded soldier being visited in hospital by his wife and little daughter. Halftone, c. 1900, after a photograph by E. H. Mills.
Mills, Ernest H.Date: 1900Reference: 23749i
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The Wellcome Building, Euston Road, London: the Reading Room after reconstruction of the Library in 1962, facing north, towards the Vesalian Screen. Photograph.
Date: 1962Reference: 29207i- Pictures
A young woman posing naked against a decorative dressing screen.
Date: [approximately 1900],Reference: 533671iPart of: The Fallaize Collection.
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The Middlesex Hospital: the interior of one of the female wards. coloured aquatint by J. C. Stadler, 1808, after A. C. Pugin and T. Rowlandson.
Thomas RowlandsonDate: 1 November 1808Reference: 38615i- Books
Invalid and hospital furniture / J.H. & Co.
Date: [between 1920 and 1929?]
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A Dutch country tavern with six men drinking and smoking at a table and others by the bar. Lithograph by F. Hanfstaengl, 1836, after A. van Ostade, 1663.
Adriaen van OstadeDate: 1663Reference: 27011i