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A Consultation of Physicians, or The Company of Undertakers
STC451216 A Consultation of Physicians, or The Company of Undertakers, illustration from Hogarth Restored: The Whole Works of the celebrated William Hogarth, re-engraved by Thomas Cook, pub. 1812 (hand-coloured engraving) by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); Private Collection; (add.info.: the doctors hold canes which would have been filled with disinfectant; ); The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23183200
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Dangerous Physician Quack Quacks Untrustworthy Wigs Cross Bones
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In this print titled "A Consultation of Physicians, or The Company of Undertakers". William Hogarth masterfully captures the essence of 18th-century medical practices with his satirical and humorous touch. The image showcases a crowd of male medical practitioners gathered together in consultation, each adorned with their distinctive wigs symbolizing their professional status. Hogarth's keen eye for detail is evident as he depicts the doctors holding canes filled with disinfectant, highlighting the dangerous and untrustworthy nature of some medical treatments during that era. With crossbones prominently displayed in the background, he cleverly hints at the potential risks associated with seeking care from quacks. This hand-colored engraving, expertly re-engraved by Thomas Cook and published in 1812, offers a glimpse into an era where medicine was still evolving. Through caricature and satire, Hogarth challenges societal perceptions surrounding health and highlights both the absurdity and seriousness inherent within medical practice. As we observe this fascinating scene from centuries past captured within this print from Fine Art Finder's Stapleton Collection, we are reminded of how far medicine has progressed while also appreciating the historical context that shaped it. It serves as a testament to Hogarth's artistic genius and his ability to provoke thought through visual storytelling.
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