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Patients waiting to see the doctor, with figures representing their fears. Oil painting by Rosemary Carson, 1997.

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Lettering: The patients with their fears waiting to see the doctor. 24.6.1997. R. Carson
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Title: Patients waiting to see the doctor, with figures representing their fears. Oil painting by Rosemary Carson, 1997.
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Lettering: The patients with their fears waiting to see the doctor.
24.
6.
1997.
R.
Carson.

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