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Sickness Collection (page 6)

In the somber painting "Young Woman on her Death Bed, 1621, " we witness the devastating toll that they are take on a person's life

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Sickness Collection: Andvaris curse (colour litho)
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Sickness Collection: Portrait of Commodore Hawser Trunnion from Peregrine Pickle. 1785 (engraving)
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Sickness Collection: As Leaves fall, 1858 (oil on canvas)
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Sickness Collection: The Lourdes Pilgrimage (litho)
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Sickness Collection: At the Door of the Leper Hospital at Scutari, the Imam leading a Blind Leper (litho)
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Sickness Collection: No Wonder He Was Ill from The Verdict (colour litho)
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Sickness Collection: Julius Caesar on the voyage to Britain, 55 BC (colour litho)
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Sickness Collection: 17th century Dutch drunk man vomits on the floor of a tavern. 1803 (engraving)
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Sickness Collection: Heroism in an Italian steamer, a captain who drops into an infected hold to save two
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Sickness Collection: An Anti-Cholera Specific, washing the Streets round Covent Garden (litho)
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Sickness Collection: Dr Lloyd George proposes to cure the sufferer from the unemployment epidemic with four hot water
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Sickness Collection: Les Soeurs de Lait (engraving)
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Sickness Collection: Envious Eliza (colour litho)
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Sickness Collection: Saint Macaire of Ghent rescuing pestiferes Saint Macaire is an 11th century Armenian monk
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Sickness Collection: The dwarf knew which was the youngest (colour litho)
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Sickness Collection: Schneewittchen (litho)
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Sickness Collection: The Colossus Silhouette of a giant walking through the plains of a very dark landscape
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Sickness Collection: Maids offer the days catch of fish and lobster to a gourmet. 1831 (engraving)
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Sickness Collection: Woman lying on a bed while a man fans her with peacock-feather fan, 9th century
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Sickness Collection: As Leaves fall, 1858 (oil on canvas)
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Sickness Collection: Tsar Alexander III and Tsarina Maria Feodorovna visiting patients in hospital during a cholera
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Sickness Collection: The influenza (engraving)
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Sickness Collection: The Influenza, and various other Influences (engraving)
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Sickness Collection: An Allegorical Painting of Justice, c. 1630-1700 (oil on copper)
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Sickness Collection: Eruptive Fevers: Scarlatina or Scarlet Fever. From The Household Physician, published c. 1898
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Sickness Collection: Wybrand Lolkes, the Dutch Dwarf and his wife. 1869 (lithograph)
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Sickness Collection: Adlocutio of the roman Emperor Constantine, 1517-1524 (fresco)
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Sickness Collection: John Valerius, born without hands or arms, 18th century. 1869 (lithograph)
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Sickness Collection: Miss Hawtin, born without arms, 18th century. 1869 (lithograph)
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Sickness Collection: The skeleton of Death and the quack doctor. 1827 (engraving)
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Sickness Collection: Francis Trovillou, the Horned Man, 16th century. 1869 (lithograph)
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Sickness Collection: Berholde, a favorite of King Alboin of Lombardy. 1869 (lithograph)
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Sickness Collection: George Romondo, an eccentric mimic, 18th century. 1869 (lithograph)
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Sickness Collection: Madame Teresia, the Corsican Fairy, 1743-1790. 1869 (lithograph)
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Sickness Collection: Chevalier Desseasau, remarkable for his vanity, died 1775. 1869 (lithograph)
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Sickness Collection: Death and the Hypochondriac. 1827 (engraving)
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Sickness Collection: John Smith or Buckhorse, 18th century prizefighter. 1869 (lithograph)
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Sickness Collection: Joseph Clark, famous contortionist in London, 17th century. 1869 (lithograph)
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Sickness Collection: The Pig-Faced Lady, famous in London circa 1815. 1869 (lithograph)
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Sickness Collection: Count Joseph Boruwlaski and his wife and child, 18th century. 1869 (lithograph)
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Sickness Collection: Matthias Buchinger, German artist and performer, 1674-1722. 1869 (lithograph)
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Sickness Collection: The Black Death
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Sickness Collection: After The Black Death
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Sickness Collection: Deposition, 1507. Oil on Panel
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Sickness Collection: Figures from British history: Catherine, Countess of Desmond
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Sickness Collection: Antiochus and Stratonice (engraving)
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Sickness Collection: Girl with a chicken visiting children in hospital (colour litho)
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Sickness Collection: Hospitalised French soldier and his little cat (chromolitho)


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In the somber painting "Young Woman on her Death Bed, 1621, " we witness the devastating toll that they are take on a person's life. The artist skillfully captures the frailty and vulnerability of this young woman as she lies motionless, surrounded by loved ones who are filled with grief and despair. Whipps Cross Hospital in Essex has been a sanctuary for countless individuals battling various illnesses throughout history. Its walls have witnessed both triumphs and heartbreaks, serving as a beacon of hope for those seeking healing and solace. Similarly, West Ham Infirmary at Whipps Cross has provided care to countless patients over the years. It stands as a testament to humanity's dedication to alleviating suffering, offering comfort to those afflicted by illness. The painting "Saint Luke healing the hydropic child" depicts an ancient belief in divine intervention against sickness. In times when medical knowledge was limited, people turned to faith for salvation from their ailments. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec's artwork "Sick Carnot. " portrays the physical agony experienced during illness. Through his expressive brushstrokes, he conveys not only pain but also empathy towards those enduring such hardships. Edwin Henry Landseer's piece "The Sick Monkey" reminds us that animals too can fall victim to sickness. This poignant portrayal serves as a reminder of our shared vulnerability across species boundaries. A smallpox treatment document from New England in 1677 sheds light on historical efforts made to combat diseases that ravaged communities centuries ago. It underscores how far medical advancements have come since then while highlighting past struggles against infectious outbreaks. Even aboard luxurious vessels like Queen Mary, illness does not discriminate. As depicted in "The Passenger Who Dared to Feel Sea-Sick on the Queen Mary, " even amidst opulence and grandeur, one cannot escape the discomfort brought upon by seasickness – another form of affliction that affects many.