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Thomas Spencer Wells (1818-1897)
864371 Thomas Spencer Wells (1818-1897) by Sambourne, Edward Linley (1844-1910); (add.info.: Thomas Spencer Wells (1818-1897) English surgeon, born at St Albans, Hertfordshire. Served as a surgeon in the Royal Navy (1841-1853) before practicising in London. He specialised in obstetric and ophthalmic surgery. Made early use of anaesthetics in surgery. Performed his first successful ovariotomy in 1858. Cartoon by Edward Linley Sambourne in the Punchs Fancy Portraits series from " Punch" (London, 19 May 1883).); Universal History Archive/UIG; English, out of copyright
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1883 Anaesthetics Bucket Edward Linley Sambourne English Culture One Mid Adult Man Only Punchs Fancy Portraits Series Surgeon Surgery
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This print showcases the renowned English surgeon, Thomas Spencer Wells (1818-1897), captured in a caricature by Edward Linley Sambourne. Known for his significant contributions to the field of medicine, Wells served as a surgeon in the Royal Navy before establishing himself as a prominent practitioner in London. Specializing in obstetric and ophthalmic surgery, Wells was an early advocate for the use of anaesthetics during surgical procedures. His groundbreaking work led him to successfully perform his first ovariotomy in 1858, revolutionizing the field of gynecology. In this illustration from Punch's Fancy Portraits series, created by Sambourne for "Punch" magazine in May 1883, we see Wells portrayed with great detail and humor. The full-length depiction captures him outdoors holding a bucket - perhaps symbolizing his innovative approach to healthcare. As one of history's most influential surgeons, Thomas Spencer Wells left an indelible mark on medical practice. This engraving serves as a testament to his pioneering spirit and dedication to advancing surgical techniques. Preserved through time, this image offers us a glimpse into both English culture and the evolution of healthcare during that era. Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder has once again provided us with an extraordinary piece that celebrates not only artistry but also historical significance within the realm of medicine.
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