File:Three leeches in the role of physicians attend a grasshopper in the role of the patient and announce a course of bloodletting Wellcome V0011722.jpg

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Three leeches in the role of physicians attend a grasshopper in the role of the patient and announce a course of bloodletting. Coloured lithograph after J.J. Grandville, ca. 1832
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Three leeches in the role of physicians attend a grasshopper in the role of the patient and announce a course of bloodletting. Coloured lithograph after J.J. Grandville, ca. 1832
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Topic-LCSH: Grasshoppers Human behavior -- Animal models. Sick. Physician and patient. Leeches Phlebotomy. (Re)published J.J. Grandville (died 1847), Les métamorphoses du jour, Paris: Garnier frères, 1869, ch. 65, pp. 434-442. Genre/Technique: Caricatures. Lithographs.

Subject name: Broussais, F. J. V. (François Joseph Victor), 1772-1838.
Dimensions Physical description: 1 print : cutout of lithograph, with watercolour
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Cite as: Wellcome Library no. 16367i

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Inscriptions There's redundancy of blood and humours, we'll bleed you tomorrow, till then, very little food. J. Grandville ...
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Three leeches attend a grasshopper, prescribing a course of bloodletting, cartoon by Jean-Ignace-Isidore Gérard, c.1832. Wellcome Library collections, London

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