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James Manby Gully, British physician, 1876. Artist: Spy
James Manby Gully, British physician, 1876. Gully (1808-1883) practised first in London then in Malvern, Worcestershire, where he specialised in hydrotherapy. His reputation was damaged by connection with the scandal of the Bravo murder case of 1876, at the time of this cartoon. Gully published The Water Cure in Chronic Disease (1846). He was the model for Dr Gullson in Charles Reade's 'reforming' novel It is Never Too Late to Mend (1856), later produced as a play. Cartoon from Vanity Fair. (London, 5 August 1876).
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Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
alternative medicine
Britain
British
Caricature
Cartoon
CHROMOLITHOGRAPH
color
GULLY
hands on hips
hydrotherapy
James Manby
James Manby Gully
JOB
Leslie
Leslie Matthew Ward
Leslie Ward
Male
Man
Medicine
Men
NINETEENTH CENTURY
OCCUPATION
Oxford Science Archive
People
Physician
Portrait
Print Collector1
PROFESSION
Science
Sir Leslie
Sir Leslie Ward
Spy
Victorian
WARD