Six scenes narrating the fuss caused by a man's progression from minor cold to supposed major illness and then sudden recovery. Etching by J. Lisle after himself.
- Lisle, Joe.
- Date:
- [between 1800 and 1899?]
- Reference:
- 12091i
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Description
The man's initial plea for nursing with his cold leads onto the summoning of a doctor and procurement of an abundance of potions. The terminal illness which seems to develop throws the houshold into grief-stricken turmoil and the doctors into confusion. The patients miraculous recovery naturally surprises everyone. Above the scenes is a skeleton emerging from a doctors' hat holding a cane and medicine bottle
Publication/Creation
London (26 Cheapside) : Clementi & Co. - Ent. Sta. Hall, [between 1800 and 1899?] ([London?] : J. Hull)
Physical description
1 print : etching ; platemark 27.8 x 22.7 cm
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Lettering
"When a man's a little bit poorly", the celebrated comic song as sung by Mr. C. Taylor, the words by T. Hudson, the music arranged by J. Blewitt. Joe. Lisle delt.
Notes
On reverse: page 2 of the music book containing the start of the song
Reference
Wellcome Collection 12091i
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Location Status Access Closed stores