Contributor |
Hullmandel, Charles Joseph, 1789-1850, printer of plates. |
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Kearney, W. H. (William Henry), 1800-1858, lithographer. |
Title |
Tregomaine, Mrs. |
Alternate title |
Case of Mrs. Tregomaine / drawn by W.H. Kearney. |
Date |
[1833?] |
Physical description |
1 print : hand-colored lithograph ; 11.8 x 17.8 cm. |
Description |
Recumbent portrait of a woman with scars on her face and hands, leaning against pillows. |
Notes |
In A treatise on the alterative [sic] and curative virtues of Swaim’s panacea (Philadelphia, 1833), plate facing p. 95. |
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“Page 94”. |
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According to the accompanying article, Mrs. Tregomaine was relieved of the pain she suffered from ulcers on various parts
of her body by using Swaim’s panacea.
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Charles Joseph Hullmandel was a London lithographer. |
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Another portrait of Mrs. Tregomaine appears in Swaim’s panacea (Philadelphia, 1848), p. [22]. |
Genre |
Lithographs -- 1830-1839. |
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Portraits prints -- 1830-1839. |
Subject |
Women. |
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Tregomaine, Mrs. -- Portraits. |
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Sick. |
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Ulcers. |