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Wound it seem'd both sore and sad
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Wound it seem'd both sore and sad
Vintage engraving from the nursery rhyme An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog by Oliver Goldsmith. The wound it seem'd both sore and sad, To every christian eye
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18th Century Style Accident Assistance Bandage British Culture Doctor English Culture European Culture First Aid First Aid Kit Healthcare And Medicine Image Created 18th Century Information Equipment Medical Equipment Medical Supplies Nostalgia Nursery Rhyme Past Physical Injury Picture Book Randolph Caldecott Service Styles Traditional Culture Wound A Helping Hand Image Created 19th Century Painted Image
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This vintage engraving captures a poignant scene from the nursery rhyme "An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog" by Oliver Goldsmith. The image portrays an 18th-century style first aid scenario, evoking European culture and traditions of service. In this painted image, we see men offering a helping hand to attend to a wounded individual, their faces reflecting both sorrow and concern. The illustration showcases the meticulous process of medical dressing in earlier times, with bandages carefully applied to address physical injuries. The color lithograph brings forth an air of nostalgia as it takes us back to a bygone era when healthcare and medicine were vastly different from today's standards. As we delve into history through this antique engraved image created in the 19th century but depicting scenes from the 18th century, we are reminded of the importance placed on assistance during accidents or mishaps. English and British cultures shine through as symbols of traditional care for one another's well-being. This artwork is reminiscent of picture books that once captivated audiences with their detailed illustrations. It serves not only as an artistic representation but also as historical documentation showcasing how medical equipment and information technology have evolved over time. Created by Randolph Caldecott in 1870-47574, this print invites us to appreciate our progress while honoring our past.
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