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English: Cholera tramples the victors and the vanquished both, by Robert Seymour. Cholera, as a large shrouded specter with skeletal hands and feet, indiscriminately crushes soldiers on both sides of the battlefield. Published in McLeans Monthly October 1, 1831, drawn in 1828. Seymour was in Lisbon in 1828. In the collection of The London Library of Medicine, London. |
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creator QS:P170,Q444579 , 1798-1836, artist. |
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