EditorialOnly a sick body is cared for Allegories about the care of man for the body and the neglect of the soul (series title) Animae incuria ob nimiam corporis Curam (series title), An ass lies in his sick bed and vomiting. He symbolizes the sick human body (...
EditorialOuter ornamental is considered more important than inner well-being. Allegories about human care for the body and the neglect of the soul (series title) Animae incvria ob nimiam corporis Cvram (series title on object) Animae incuria ob nimiam corporis ...
EditorialTop left, Prowess, a crowned female figure standing on a bull. Top right, Idleness, represented by a ploughman sleeping beside his neglected plough and team. Bottom left, David and Goliath, typifying Prowess. Bottom right, Labour, represented by a sowe...
Editorial'Early dissipation has destroyed the neglected boy. The wretched convict droops, and dies'. The Drunkard's Children. The Bottle, and the Drunkard's Children. In sixteen plates designed and etched by G. Cruikshank. London, 1905. Source: 8436.de.9, plate...
Editorial'Neglected by their parents, educated only in the streets, and falling into the hands of wretches who live upon the vices of others, they are led to the gin-shop, to drink at that fountain which nourishes every species of crime'. The Bottle, and the Dr...
EditorialCaptain Swayne. The Irish Magazine and Monthly Asylum for neglecte. Dublin, 1807-15. Captain Richard Longford Swayne, commander of the militia, pitch capping the people of Prosperous. Image taken from The Irish Magazine and Monthly Asylum for neglecte...
EditorialWhen Caliban was lazy and neglected his work, Ariel would come slily and pinch him.' Scene from 'the Tempest.'. Tales from Shakespeare ... Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. London : J. M. Dent & Co. ; New York : E. P. Dutton & Co., 1909. Source: 11765.s.5...
Editorial'The effects of a neglected tooth.'. [Perry's Treatise on the prevention and cure of the tooth-ache ... With ... plates.]. London: sold by messrs. Butler, London; Dublin; Edinburgh; and by the principal medicine venders in Great Britain, 1828 Printed b...
EditorialThe ape and her two young ones. The Fables of ?sop and others. Translated into hum. W. Kent & Co.: London, 1857. A mother ape, and her two 'sons'. The spoiled son is caught by a watch-dog for stealing. The neglected son quietly reads his book. Image ...