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Greatracks touched for Scrofula
Valentine Greatracks or Greatorex (1628 - 1666), known as Grearakes the Stroker. Greatracks touched for the Kings Evil (Scrofula) which he also treated with carrot poultices. Woodcut 1837
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Media ID 9714135
© Universal History Archive
1837 British Culture Doctor Healthcare And Medicine Illustration Technique Looking Away Medicine Only Men Three Quarter Length Touching Tuberculosis Two People Woodcut Kings Evil Scrofula
8"x6" Glass Mount
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 15.2cm x 20.3cm (6" x 8")
Estimated Product Size is 17.7cm x 22.8cm (7" x 9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This black and white woodcut print from 1837 transports us back to a significant moment in medical history. The image depicts Valentine Greatracks, also known as Greatorex, who gained fame as "Grearakes the Stroker". In this studio shot, we see him engaged in his renowned practice of touching people afflicted with Scrofula, commonly referred to as the King's Evil. Greatracks was not just an ordinary doctor; he had a unique approach to treating this disease. Alongside his touch therapy, he employed carrot poultices in his treatments. This innovative method aimed to alleviate the symptoms of Scrofula, which was often associated with tuberculosis. The composition of the woodcut emphasizes both men's serious demeanor as they engage in this therapeutic encounter. Their gazes are directed away from each other, perhaps symbolizing their focus on healing rather than personal connection. Beyond its medical significance, this print offers us a glimpse into British culture during the 17th century. It serves as a testament to the historical importance placed on healthcare and medicine within society at that time. With its intricate illustration technique and vertical format, this artwork showcases both artistic skill and historical documentation. As we observe Greatracks touching for Scrofula through this remarkable piece of artistry, we are reminded of how far medicine has come while appreciating those who paved the way for modern healthcare practices.
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