Book ID: CBB000072664

From Hogarth to Rowlandson: Medicine in art in 18th-century Britain (1996)

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Haslam, Fiona (Author)


Liverpool University Press


Publication Date: 1996
Physical Details: xv + 336 pp.; illus.; notes; index

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Review Abbri, F. (1998) Review of "From Hogarth to Rowlandson: Medicine in art in 18th-century Britain". Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza (pp. 361-63). unapi

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Rosner, Lisa
Porter, Roy S.
Wallis, R. V.
Wallis, Peter J.
Shotwell, William K.
Rousseau, George S.
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Time Periods
18th century
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