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The Anatomist Overtaken by the Watch in Carring Off Miss W- in a Hamper. William Austin, Etching, 1773. Subject: Graverobbing, William Hunter.
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[Bloodletting Calendar] So man zalt nach der geburt Christ M.CCCCC.XIX. Anonymous, German, 1519. Subject: Phlebotomy, Almanacs & Calenders, Astrology, Saints, Uroscopy, Saint Cosmas, Saint Damian.
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He saw an Apothecary on a white horse… Thomas Landseer, Etching, 1831. Subject: Obstetrics,Pharmacist, Devil, Snuff, The Lancet.
He saw an Apothecary, on a white horse,
Ride by on his avocations;
And the Devil was tickled for it put him in mind
Of Death in the Revelations.
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A Study Of Proportions. Anonymous, Pen, Black Ink, and Pencil. Subject: Anatomy, Proportion, Anatomy In Art, Albrecht Durer.
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The true and lively Pourtraicture of Valentine Greatrakes Esq…Anonymous, 1794, Publisher W. Richardson. Subject: Faith Healing, Valentine Greatrakes (1628-83).
I got distracted. Again. Seems my brain has been having a bit of a vacation too, I’ve been quite the space case lately. Anyroad, came upon these um, attachments? Extensions? Falls? (Does anyone else remember falls?) I’d love to have some of these done with my hair, if it ever achieves thickness again. These are from 1840. Click for full size!