A Visit to the Doctor
Thomas Rowlandson British
After George Murgatroyd Woodward British
Publisher Thomas Tegg British
Not on view
Republished state (watermarked 1817 and "Pub'd" has been erased). An elderly doctor at right, receives two patients. The man asks the doctor, "Do you see Doctor my Dame and I become [sic] to ax your advice—we both of us eat well, and drink well, and sleep well—yet still we be somehow queerish" and the doctor responds, "You eat well—you drink well and you sleep well—very good— You was perfectly right in coming to me, for depend upon it I will give you something that shall do away all these things."