A German military dentist pulls a tooth from an agonised soldier. Reproduction of a lithograph by J. Braakensiek, 1892.

  • Braakensiek, Joh. (Johan Coenraad), 1858-1940.
Date:
30 October 1892
Reference:
17692i
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A German military dentist pulls a tooth from an agonised soldier. Reproduction of a lithograph by J. Braakensiek, 1892. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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The dentist may be Bismarck

Publication/Creation

Amsterdam : Amst. Boek- en Steendrukkerij, v/h. Ellerman, Harms & co., 30 October 1892.

Physical description

1 process print : reproduction of a lithograph ; image 37.5 x 26 cm

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Het nieuwe Duitsche legerwetsontwerp. Joh Braakensiek ... A third of the lettering has been torn away. The remainder: ... Ja Michel, dien kies moet je missen, al is't een kokkert. 't Zal je goed doen, vrind! En ... wat minder pijpjes en wat minder potjes bier. ... Privi. Jongens, wat zit die kies vast! 't Is op uw verantwoording, of de patiënt het uithoudt.

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Wellcome Collection 17692i

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