Genito-urinary tract invaded by Tuberculosis.

  • Wadsworth, Freda, -2003
Date:
[20th century]
Reference:
3352968i
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About this work

Description

Reconstruction of a post-mortem specimen showing the entire genito-urinary tract invaded by Tuberculosis.

Publication/Creation

[20th century]

Physical description

1 painting : watercolour ; mount 48.5 x 37.2 cm

Biographical note

Freda Wadsworth (1918-2003) studied at Brighton School of Art from 1936-39 but during the war years served as a volunteer nurse. At the war’s end she combined these two disciplines by training as a medical artist, and after various hospital appointments became the artist at the postgraduate Institute of Urology, University of London. The profession at this time was in its early days and the work was innovative, requiring a wide range of techniques and a detailed knowledge of anatomy. In 1968 she was elected Fellow of the Medical Artists Association. In 1970, she was appointed Lecturer in Medical Art. Freda specialised in the interpretation of operative techniques for book illustration, exhibition displays and film animation. In 1979 was awarded an MBE for services to medicine.

Lettering

Lettering on verso of mount: Institute of Urology, Medical Art Department. The Shaftesbury Hospital. 172, Shaftesbury Avenue, London. WC288JE.

Exhibitions note

Exhibited in “A Brush with Medicine” an exhibition of Medical Art at Barber-Surgeon's' Hall, London, 7 - 9 July 1993.

Notes

Title provided by the artist.

Reference

Wellcome Collection 3352968i

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