Anne Manning, a quack doctor, outside her cottage with Betty Upton. Etching, by W.J. White, 1818, after himself.

  • White, William Johnstone.
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31 March 1818
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2353i
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Anne Manning, a quack doctor, outside her cottage with Betty Upton. Etching, by W.J. White, 1818, after himself. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[London] : W.J. White, 31 March 1818.

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1 print : etching ; platemark 13.1 x 9 cm

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Ann Manning and Betty Upton. W.J. White del. et sc Poster stuck on wall of cottage reads "Leake's pills. Mercury exploded, desperate cases cured in three days. Mortified limbs scraped with a coal shovel. Flesh regenerated on bare bones." A sheet on the ground reads "Lies told faster than a horse can gallop. Nann Manning, Lynn Regis"

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British Museum, Catalogue of engraved British portraits, vol. 3, London 1912, p. 151

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Wellcome Collection 2353i

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