Description
The steward walks out in disgust
with a wooden box hung around her neck
View of the chapel in Penton Street
PICCADILLY and TAVISTOCK HOUSE FULHAM ROAD LONDON
The oval portrait surround has the text: 'RANDOLPHUS BATHURST M
Blood letting practised by the Cuna Indians of Panama, observed by Lionel Wafer Size:XL: 120 x 100cm The steward walks out inLandscape with two native American figures showing bleeding by arrow wounds as described by Lionel Wafer (d. 1705), Welsh surgeon and buccaneer: 'It so happen'd, that one of Lacenta's Wives being indisposed, was to be let Blood; which the Indians perform in this Manner: The Patient is seated on a Stone in the River, and one with a small Bow shoots little Arrows into the naked Body of the Patient, up and down; shooting them as fast as he can, and not
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