Acute Pain – Antique Dental Caricature, 1810
Original 1810 hand-coloured dental caricature, Acute Pain, after “Tim Bobbin” and published in London by Edward Orme.
Original 1810 hand-coloured dental caricature, Acute Pain, after “Tim Bobbin” and published in London by Edward Orme.
Amusing antique engraving of monkeys performing dental surgery. Original 1828 lithograph by Louis Haghe after Edmund Bristow.
Early dental treatment in a shadowed Dutch interior. Original 1811 engraving by Isaac Taylor after a painting by Gerrit Dou.
Original 1790 satirical etching by Thomas Rowlandson depicting the notorious Georgian practice of transplanting teeth from the poor to the wealthy.
Original hand-coloured comic lithograph of Dr. Eisenbart and his anxious patient, published by Joseph Scholz around 1860—a striking antique dental caricature.
In the 17th and 18th Centuries, the blacksmith’s forge was the recognized dental office and teeth which caused pain were
Notomie di Titiano High Quality Old Reproductions of Renaissance Medical Work Three large images depicting male anatomy with the notations