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- Creator:
- Connolly, J.
- Dates:
- 1830-1912 — 1830
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Text — Watercolors — Medical illustrations
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Abstract:
- Watercolour medical illustration depicting a perforating ulcer of the stomach. It has the alternative reference number 1245 and P3A on the front. There is no Richmond Hospital Museum reference. The artist's name is in the bottom right corner 'J. Connolly Del.t' and 'Case of Jane Connor aet 30' in... [ … ]
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- Creator:
- Connolly, J.
- Dates:
- 1830-1912 — 1830
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Text — Watercolors — Medical illustrations
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Abstract:
- Watercolour medical illustration depicting ulcer of the stomach. It has the alternative reference number 1240, 71 and P3A on the front. There is no Richmond Hospital Museum reference. The artist's name is on the bottom right of the illustration 'J. Connolly Del.t'. The handwritten note on the back... [ … ]
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- Creator:
- Connolly, J.
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Text — Watercolors — Medical illustrations
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Contributor:
- Banks, John, 1816-
- Abstract:
- Watercolour medical illustration depicting ulcer of the stomach. It has the alternative reference number 1624, 247 and P3A on the front. The Richmond Hospital Museum reference is B.b.30. The entry for this in P263/1 pg. 13 reads 'Ulcer of the stomach, communication with a splenic abscess. Catherine... [ … ]
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- Creator:
- Connolly, J.
- Dates:
- 1830-1912 — 1830
- Type/Formats:
- StillImage — Text — Watercolors — Medical illustrations
- Publisher:
- UCD Library, University College Dublin
- Contributor:
- Smith, Robert William, 1807-1873
- Abstract:
- Watercolour medical illustration depicting ulcer of the stomach. It has the alternative reference number 1235 and P3A on the front. The Richmond Hospital Museum reference is B.b.29. The entry for this in P263/1 pg. 13 reads 'Ulcer of the stomach opening the coronary artery. Mr Smith'. The artist's... [ … ]