36 results filtered with: Lovesickness
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Lovers and livers : disease concepts in history / Jacalyn Duffin.
Duffin, Jacalyn.Date: [2005], ©2005- Pictures
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King Seleucus and Queen Stratonice are visiting Antiochus who is reclining on a daybed while his physician Erasistratus is taking his pulse. Engraving by J. de Longueil after C.P. Marillier, 1774.
Marillier, Clément Pierre, 1740-1808.Date: 1774Reference: 572268i- Pictures
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A woman lies in bed, lovesick (representing the Netherlands); attendants try to raise her spirits by showing her a portrait of the newly appointed Stadholder, William III Prince of Orange (subsequently William III King of England). Engraving, ca. 1672.
Date: [1672?]Reference: 587475i- Books
Eros and Anteros : the medical traditions of love in the renaissance / edited by Donald A. Beecher and Massimo Ciavolella.
Date: 1992- Pictures
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A puzzled physician taking the pulse of a young female patient, a boy in the backgroung is pointing to arrows, suggesting that the malady is lovesickness. Engraving by S. Freeman after J. Opie.
Opie, John, 1761-1807.Reference: 21797i- Pictures
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An insane man (Tom Rakewell) sits on the floor manically grasping at his head, his lover (Sarah Young) cries at the spectacle while two attendants attach chains to his legs; they are surrounded by other lunatics at Bethlem hospital, London. Engraving by W. Hogarth, 1735.
Hogarth, William, 1697-1764.Date: 1735Reference: 20045i- Books
A treatise on lovesickness / Jacques Ferrand ; translated and edited and with a critical introduction and notes by Donald A. Beecher and Massimo Ciavolella.
Ferrand, Jacques, 1575?-Date: 1989- Pictures
A young physician feeling the pulse of a young woman, a painting of two lovers in the background suggests her illness maybe lovesickness. Lithograph by L.E. Soulange-Teissier, 1850, after P.L.A.A. Terral.
Terral, Pierre Louis Alexandre Abel, active 1839-1869.Date: 1850Reference: 21853i- Pictures
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Erasistratus, a physician, realising that Antiochus's (son of Seleucus I) illness is lovesickness for his stepmother Stratonice, by observing that Antiochus's pulse rose whenever he saw her. Pencil drawing.
Reference: 21249i- Pictures
A physician examining a flask of urine brought by a young woman. Oil painting attributed to a German follower of Gerrit Dou.
Reference: 47479i- Books
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The wonderful discovery, a particular account of Peter Raeney, the maniac, of Woodseats, Norton, Derbyshire.
Date: [between 1828-1830]