Watercolour medical illustration depicting acute phymosis (phimosis) in a man. It has the alternative reference numbers 1604, 344 and P5A on the front. The Richmond Hospital Museum reference is A.a.4. The entry for this in P263/1 pg. 1 reads 'Acute phymosis (2 drawings) Philip Ryan aet 22'. The handwritten note on the back reads '2nd drawing. Philip Ryan 22. Destruction of the prepuce by sloughing from venereal'.
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Watercolour medical illustration depicting acute phymosis (phimosis) in a man. It has the alternative reference numbers 1610, 347 and P5 on the front. The Richmond Hospital Museum reference is A.a.4. The entry for this in P263/1 pg. 1 reads 'Acute phymosis (2 drawings) Philip Ryan aet 22'. The handwritten note on the back reads '1st Drawing. 347 Philip Ryan 22'.
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Watercolour medical illustration depicting an adipose tumour. It has the alternative reference number 2059, P10 and 431 on the front. The Richmond Hospital Museum reference is on the back and is C.d.1. The entry for this in P263/1 pg. 25 reads 'Congenital luxation of the hip. J.s O'Neill aet 22. Dr Fleming'. However, the handwritten note on the back reads 'P.Da.1.7. Mr Adams' case [??] Firm adipose tumour attached to popliteal space by a narrow peduncle tumour of 12 years growth, circumference measured 12 inches, gave no pain, inconvenient only from its weight. Pt adm. June 27/38. Tumour removed July 5. Pt left hospital on 25th, would quite healed. Frances Beatty aet 50'.
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