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A gouty man surrounded by horse-riding accoutrements. Coloured engraving by Maddox after H.W. Bunbury.

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Lettering: Geoffrey Gambado esqr. H. Bunbury esqr. del. ; Maddox sc.
Wellcome Collection
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Title: A gouty man surrounded by horse-riding accoutrements. Coloured engraving by Maddox after H.W. Bunbury.
Description:
Lettering: Geoffrey Gambado esqr.
H.
Bunbury esqr.
del.
; Maddox sc.

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