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A puzzled physician taking the pulse of a young female patient, a boy in the backgroung is pointing to arrows, suggesting that the malady is lovesickness. Engraving by S. Freeman after J. Opie.

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Lettering: The doctor puzzled. ; Painted by J. Opie R.A. ; Engraved by S. Freeman.
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Title: A puzzled physician taking the pulse of a young female patient, a boy in the backgroung is pointing to arrows, suggesting that the malady is lovesickness. Engraving by S. Freeman after J. Opie.
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Lettering: The doctor puzzled.
; Painted by J.
Opie R.
A.
; Engraved by S.
Freeman.

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