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Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine)
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Dr. Withering analyzing the Queen's Bath at the request of the Court of Portugal
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Item Information
Title:
Dr. Withering analyzing the Queen's Bath at the request of the Court of Portugal
Description:
Dr. William Withering analyzing the Queen's Bath at the request of the Court of Portugal, with an etching portrait of Dr. Withering
Date:
1801
Location:
Center for the History of Medicine (Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine)
Collection (local):
Boston Medical Library
Portrait Collection. Box 186, folder 3.
Series:
Boston Medical Library
Subjects:
Engravings (prints)
Withering, William, 1741-1799
Extent:
1 engraving
Link to Item:
http://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/12630
Terms of Use:
The Boston Medical Library does not hold copyright on all materials in this collection. For use information, consult Public Services at chm@hms.harvard.edu
Contact host institution for more information.
Publisher:
Dr. Thornton
Language:
English
Notes:
From the collections of the Boston Medical Library
Identifier:
DigID0002554
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