Health Committee, 1795, James Gillray (Possibly), After David Hess, 1795 Cartoon on the (non -existent) Health Committee, 1795. A group of Dutch and French quacks around the Dutch Virgin of the Batavian Republic, presented as an old ugly woman with bare breasts. One of the charlatans has opened her vein and sprays blood in a dish in her lap. The standing citizen on the right is probably the surgeon Willem Leurs who wrote a treatise about adoring. London paper etching Cartoon on the (non -existent) Health Committee, 1795. A group of Dutch and French quacks around the Dutch Virgin of the Batavia
Health Committee, 1795, James Gillray (Possibly), After David Hess, 1795 Cartoon on the (non -existent) Health Committee, 1795. A group of Dutch and French quacks around the Dutch Virgin of the Batavian Republic, presented as an old ugly woman with bare breasts. One of the charlatans has opened her vein and sprays blood in a dish in her lap. The standing citizen on the right is probably the surgeon Willem Leurs who wrote a treatise about adoring. London paper etching Cartoon on the (non -existent) Health Committee, 1795. A group of Dutch and French quacks around the Dutch Virgin of the Batavian Republic, presented as an old ugly woman with bare breasts. One of the charlatans has opened her vein and sprays blood in a dish in her lap. The standing citizen on the right is probably the surgeon Willem Leurs who wrote a treatise about adoring. London paper etching
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