A long parasitical worm (tapeworm) is extracted from an emaciated man. Coloured lithograph by Langlumé, 1823.
- Date:
- 1823
- Reference:
- 16254i
- Part of:
- Album comique
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In the album, the picture is accompanied by an explanatory text. It begins by comparing the parasitical nature, of the worm to corruption in society. Then it tells the story of a linen draper who suffers from worms; the attentions of his doctor and family are largely unsuccessful until one day the enormous helminth emerges from its host. The doctor can be seen on the right measuring the worm and resting it into a jar marked 'Esprit vin'. As in Wellcome Library no. 16251i, a number of puns and correspondances are placed around the scene: A girl reads 'Le solitaire' by the vicomte d'Arlincourt while another plays a game of solitaire. A statue stands in the background, of Laocoön and his children being strangled by serpents
Publication/Creation
Paris (Rue du Battoir no. 12) : Ambroise Tardieu, 1823 (Rue de l'Abbaye no. 4 : Langlumé)
Physical description
1 print : lithograph, with watercolour ; image 16.9 x 21.3 cm.
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Album comique. Le ver solitaire. Lith de Langlumé r. de l'Abbaye, n. 4 ...
Lettering above garlands: Marchandises d'occasion prix fixe. [In the book in the girl's hand:] Le solitaire par le vicomte d'Arlin[court]
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Wellcome Collection 16254i
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