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The Testimonial presented to Dr. Hassall, on Thursday, 1856. Creator: Unknown

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The Testimonial presented to Dr. Hassall, on Thursday, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Testimonial presented to Dr. Hassall, on Thursday, 1856. Gift to British chemist and microscopist Arthur Hill Hassall, ...in recognition of the benefits which he has conferred on the community by his scientific labours in connection with the subject of adulteration...[Dr Hassall] cited some striking instances of the value of the microscope in the detection of adulteration...The Testimonial...Modelled by M. Freret...has been designed from Milton's "Paradise Lost." It represents the Angel Ithuriel, clad in armour, touching with his spear Satan, who, having assumed the shape of a toad, sat close to the ear of Eve, tempting her...The Spirit of Good, as represented by, the Angel, is employing Science, symbolized by the Spear, for the discovery of Truth, under the talismanic touch of which the fraud and falsehood of Adulteration, in the semblance of a Toad, spring to light'. From "Illustrated London News", 1856. Heritage Images features heritage image collections. © /Heritage Images

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This photograph showcases a testament to the groundbreaking work of British chemist and microscopist, Dr. Arthur Hill Hassall. Presented to him on a Thursday in 1856, the testimonial was given in recognition of his invaluable contributions to the community through his scientific labors in the field of adulteration. During the ceremony, Dr. Hassall shared several compelling examples of how the microscope had proven to be an essential tool in exposing deceptive practices. The intricately designed testimonial, modeled by M. Freret, was inspired by Milton's "Paradise Lost." The artwork depicts the Angel Ithuriel, dressed in armor, as he uncovers the truth by touching Satan, disguised as a toad, with his spear. The Spirit of Good, symbolized by the Angel, employs Science, personified by the Spear, to reveal the fraud and falsehood of Adulteration. This powerful metaphor underscores the importance of Dr. Hassall's work in safeguarding the integrity of goods and protecting the public from deceit. The testament to Dr. Hassall's achievements was published in the "Illustrated London News" in 1856, leaving a lasting impression on the scientific community and the public. This photograph serves as a testament to the enduring impact of Dr. Hassall's work and the transformative power of scientific discovery.


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