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Disease of the skin


Watercolour medical illustration depicting disease of the skin in a child. It has the alternative reference number 1547 and P8A on the front. The Richmond Hospital Museum reference is A.d.24. There is no entry for this in P263/1.

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Eruptions


Watercolour medical illustration depicting eruptions. It has the alternative reference number 1571 and P8C on the front. The Richmond Hospital Museum reference is A.d.8. The entry for this in P263/1 pg. 2 reads 'Eruptions in [?] Pat.k O'Rourke aet 21. Dr Gordon'. The artist's name is in the bottom right corner 'J. Connolly fec.t'.

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Pachydermatocele


Watercolour medical illustration depicting pachydermatocele in a woman. It has the alternative reference number 1568 and P8C on the front. The artist's name is in the bottom right corner 'J. Connolly fec.t' and 'Case of Mary Dermody aet 20' in the bottom left corner. The handwritten note on the back reads 'Pachydermatocele (Warren)'. There is no Richmond Hospital Museum reference. However, there is an entry in P263/1 pg. 2 that reads 'A.d.32 Pachydermatocele (2 drawings) Mary Dermody aet 20. Mr Smith'. This illustration relates to P263/220, portfolio 3.2.

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Burns, gangrene, anthrax, erysipelas, glanders


Watercolour medical illustration depicting burns, gangrene, anthrax, erysipelas, glanders in a man. It has the alternative reference number 1485, 428 and P7A on the front. There is no Richmond Hospital Museum reference. The handwritten note on the back reads '34. Patrick Doris aet 44 admitted Aug.t 27 1833. He stated that 24 days previously he noticed a livid patch in the right groin which gradually enlarged, became sloughy and a fetid, bloody discharge took place from it, he had diarrhoea and bloody stools & spots of prepuce over his body, his pulse gradually rose to 130. The diarrhoea became aggravated and then haemorrhaging from the groin and from the bowels increased in frequency, he was seized with rigors at night and died Sep.r 10th 1833'.

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Disease of the skin


Watercolour medical illustration depicting disease of the skin. It has the alternative reference number 1529 and P8c on the front. There is no Richmond Hospital Museum reference. The artist's name is in the bottom right corner 'J. Connolly fec.t' and in the bottom left 'Case of Mary Murphy Aet 20'. The handwritten note on the back reads 'Dr McDowell's case. October 27. 1854'.

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Morbus Addison


Watercolour medical illustration depicting morbus Addison in a man. It has the alternative reference number 1251 and P8C on the front. The Richmond Hospital Museum reference is A.d.6. The entry for this in P263/1 pg. 2 reads 'Morbus Addisonis [sic] Browned skin. George Brazil aet 30. Dr Gordon'. The artist's name is in the bottom right corner 'J. Connolly fec.t'. Includes stamp of Bristol Boards papermakers in top left corner. The handwritten note on the back reads 'Dr Gordon's Case July 22.1859. Addisons Disease'.

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Pachydermatocele after cure


Watercolour medical illustration depicting pachydermatocele in a woman. It has the alternative reference number 1561 and P8C on the front. The artist's name is in the bottom right corner 'J. Connolly fec.t' and 'Case of Mary Dermody aet 20 5 mts' in the bottom left corner. The handwritten note on the back reads 'Pachydermatocele after cure'. There is no Richmond Hospital Museum reference. However, there is an entry in P263/1 pg. 2 that reads 'A.d.32 Pachydermatocele 92 drawings) Mary Dermody aet 20. Mr Smith'. This illustration relates to P263/219, portfolio 3.2.

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Disease of the skin


Watercolour medical illustration depicting disease of the skin in a man. It has the alternative reference number 1197 and P9 on the front. There is no Richmond Hospital Museum reference. Includes stamp of Bristol Boards papermakers in top left corner. The artist's name is in the bottom right corner 'J. Connolly fec.t' and 'Case of Moses Nugent aet 40' in the bottom left corner. The handwritten note on the back reads 'Case of Sn. Hutton Sept.r 28. 1858'.

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Disease of the skin


Watercolour medical illustration depicting disease of the skin. It has the alternative reference number 1560 and P8C on the front. There is no Richmond Hospital Museum reference. The feint handwritten note in the bottom left corner reads 'Not finished'. Includes stamp of Bristol Boards papermakers in top right corner.

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Morbus Addisonis


Watercolour medical illustration depicting disease of the skin in a man. It has the alternative reference number 1286, 314 and P8C on the front. There is no Richmond Hospital Museum reference. Includes stamp of Bristol Boards papermakers in top left corner. The artist's name is in the bottom right corner 'J. Connolly fec.t' and 'Case of Denis Finlay aet 14' in the bottom left corner. The handwritten note on the back reads 'Richmond Hospital. Dr McDowell's case. Morbus Addisonis'. However, there is an entry in P263/1 pg. 2 that reads 'A.d.30 Morbus Addisonis, browned skin. Denis Finlay aet 14. Dr McDonnell'.

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Disease of the skin


Watercolour medical illustration depicting disease of the skin. It has the alternative reference number 1578 and P7B on the front. There is no Richmond Hospital Museum reference. The artist's name is in the bottom right corner 'J. Connolly fec.t' and in the bottom left corner 'Js Reilly Aet 26'. The handwritten note on the back reads 'S.n Adams' Case June 1855'.

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