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A country woman suggesting to a lady of means that she encourage the local doctor even though all his previous patients have died. Wood engraving by A.S. Boyd, 1896.
Boyd, A. S. (Alexander Stuart), 1854-1930.Date: 1896Reference: 14312i- Pictures
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A doctor visiting a senile old man and discussing his verdict with the patient's wife. Wood engraving by C.E. Brock, 1902.
Brock, C. E. (Charles Edmund), 1870-1938.Date: 1902Reference: 15338i- Pictures
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A doctor taking the pulse of an old lady who informs him that there is a lot of insanity in her family. Wood engraving by G. King, 1913.
King, Gunning.Date: 1913Reference: 15400i- Pictures
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A country vicar visiting a family where a child has been suffering from scarlet fever. Wood engraving after C. Shepperson.
Shepperson, Claude A. (Claude Allin), 1867-1921.Reference: 15573i- Pictures
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A rural man talking to his physician in the street. Drawing by S. Wood.
Wood, Starr, 1870-1944.Reference: 15710i- Pictures
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A dentist encounters a large, violent patient. Reproduction of a drawing by A. Wallis Mills, 1920.
Wallis Mills, A.Date: 1920Reference: 15418i- Pictures
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A working class patient misunderstanding his doctor's diagnosis of acne as the illness being caused by his having been to Hackney. Wood engraving by G. Du Maurier, 1875.
Du Maurier, George, 1834-1896.Date: 1875Reference: 13811i- Pictures
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A Scotsman protests to his doctor that he should not have to pay for his presence during the period in which he was delirious. Reproduction of a drawing by P. Fraser, 1920.
Fraser, Peter.Date: 1920Reference: 15416i- Pictures
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A doctor asking a patient's wife if she has taken his temperature; she replies that she used the barometer to take his temperature and that, as he was very dry she gave him some beer. Wood engraving by G. King, 1911.
King, Gunning.Date: 1911Reference: 15380i