A child with a swollen mouth being led by a woman to visit an apothecary, who is seated in his laboratory. Drawing by William Heath Robinson.
- Robinson, W. Heath (William Heath), 1872-1944.
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- 39058i
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The child on the left sticks out its tongue for the inspection of the apothecary. The latter is immensely tall (reflecting the view of the child) and is dressed in a bizarre costume including a ruff of ca. 1600, a mediaeval tunic, and spectacles of ca. 1830. Around him are a mass of alchemical and pharmaceutical paraphernalia. In the right background an assistant in Tudor costume prepares a potion, while in the left background are skeletons of a narwhal and an ostrich
Physical description
1 drawing : pen and ink ; image and border 28.4 x 25.1 cm
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A visit to the doctor.
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Inscribed on verso with artist's name and address: W.H. Robinson, 1 Dane's Court, Strand, [London] W.C.
Reference
Wellcome Collection 39058i
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