Osteomyelitis of the scalp, an infectious, inflammatory disease of the bone separating and destroying the local tissue in the face of a 75-year old woman with multiple rodent ulcers and sequestrum. One ulcer is visible beneath the right nostril. Watercolour by Barbara E. Nicholson, 1948.
- Nicholson, Barbara
- Date:
- 1948
- Reference:
- 32830i
- Part of:
- Barbara Nicholson medical illustration collection.
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About this work
Publication/Creation
Ashford, Middlesex, 1948.
Physical description
1 painting : watercolour, with gouache ; sheet 15.3 x 15.5 cm
Biographical note
Barbara Evelyn Nicholson (1906 – 1978) trained at the Royal College of Art, graduating in 1923. She began her artistic career as a medical illustrator and was a founder member of the Medical Artists Association, where she is recorded as serving on an exhibition committee in October 1949. By 1951, she had illustrated G.F. Gibberd, A short textbook of midwifery (2nd ed., London: J. & A. Churchill, 1941) and Philip Wiles, Essentials of orthopaedics (London: J. & A. Churchill, 1949). The Medical Artists Association records last list her, in 1951. In the 1950s her focus moved to botanical subjects and from the late 1950s – 1970s she was a prolific botanical illustrator.
Lettering
2.12.48
Lettering inscribed in pencil on mount, accompanying typed note with patient history describes separation of bone over three year period and chronic, persistent ulcer and its decomposition
Bears number: 129/1948
Creator/production credits
The watercolours and pen and ink drawings held by Wellcome Collection were painted by Barbara Nicholson at Ashford Hospital, Ashford, Middlesex, between 1946 and 1951, at the request of the surgeon Norman Matheson.
Reference
Wellcome Collection 32830i
Ownership note
Presented to the Wellcome Institute Library in 1987 by Ashford Postgraduate Medical Centre, as part of a collection of medical illustrations by Barbara E. Nicholson.
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