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The tractors

Title
The tractors [graphic] / C.W. Esqr. delt.
Publication
[London] : Pubd. Septr. 16, 1802, by S.W. Fores, 50 Piccadilly, [16 September 1802]
Physical Description
1 print : etching ; 245 x 347 mm
Local Notes
Temporary local Medical Library subject terms: Metallic tractors.
Notes
Title etched below image.
"Folios of caracatures lent out for the evening"--Below imprint statement.
Text below image, on either side of title: A new discovered virtue in these invaluable operators most cordially recommended to the public at large and to Dr. Perkins in in [sic] particular as a likely means of preventing more murder than all the poenal statutes.
The print contains three pieces of dialogue.
Summary
An operator treating Ann Ford, a society lady, with "Perkins's tractors", for her venomous tongue.
"An old maid is tied by arms and ankles to an armchair while an operator applies 'metallic tractors' to her tongue, using both hands. An iron clamp holds her head steady. She wears old-fashioned dress with a laced stomacher. From the doctor's pocket projects a paper: 'Fores [partly obliterated] Operator'. Rays of flame dart from the victim's tongue: 'Half-Hints', 'Innuendoes', 'Hypochrisy', 'Envy', 'Scandal', 'Detraction', 'Malignity'. Three young girls watch from the left: they say: "good Heavens? could you suppos my Aunt had such an envenomed Tongue"; "oh yes my dear there are many more such in our Town, if this good man cures all such Tongues he will deserve a Statue"; "Yes and all our young Friends I am sure will subscribe liberally". The room is that of the patient: on the right is a round table where spectacles have just been laid down; on it are writing materials, a large 'Bible', and a paper: 'Mem - not to forget at Miss Magpy's Tea party the hints respecting the Young Miss Tumid also the round appearance of Mrs Generous who was married last Week. Particulars Insinuate how Miss Lively lives so genteel When we cannot find out what resources she has------to take Care I do for Miss Bold who insolently said she did not believe the story of Miss Virtues Slip.' Beside it an open cupboard, with bunch of keys in the lock, shows decanters of 'Ratafia', 'Peppermint', and 'Caraway', four books: 'Duty of Man', 'Eloise', 'Sermons', 'Glass Cookery', and a large bottle of 'Nig' [gin], a flagon of 'Cherry Brandy', and a glass. A low screen with half-panels has on one leaf a flaming globe inscribed 'Observe the End'; the ray of 'Half-Hints' strikes the flames. On the screen sits a parrot. On a chair (left) a cat suckles kittens."--British Museum online catalogue.
Format
Images
Language
English
Added to Catalog
March 28, 2022
References
Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum, v. 8, no. 9926
Weber, A. Tableau de la caricature médicale depuis les origines jusqu'à nos jours, figure 86
Genre/Form
Caricatures.
History.
Satires (Visual works) - England - 1802.
Etchings - England - London - 1802.
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