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Opposition of the medical profession in Great Britain to the health scheme proposals of Lloyd George in the National Insurance Act, 1911 (litho)



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Opposition of the medical profession in Great Britain to the health scheme proposals of Lloyd George in the National Insurance Act, 1911 (litho)

KDC400210 Opposition of the medical profession in Great Britain to the health scheme proposals of Lloyd George in the National Insurance Act, 1911 (litho) by Partridge, Bernard John (1861-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Doctors were concerned that they would lose income by these reforms; David Lloyd George (1863-1945) Chancellor of the Exchequer 1908-1915 for the Liberal Government; cartoon from Punch magazine, June 14, 1911; )

Media ID 25217072

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Angst Anguish Anxiety Care Change Conservatism Doctors Fees Finance Financial Income Incomes Liberals Loss Medical Supplies Patients Reform System Wages Welfare Worry Asclepius Asklepieion Asklepios Medical Science Medical Services National Health Physical Health


17"x15" (43x38cm) Premium Frame

FSC real wood frame with double mounted 10x8 print. Double mounted with white conservation mountboard. Frame moulding comprises stained composite natural wood veneers (Finger Jointed Pine) 39mm wide by 21mm thick. Archival quality Fujifilm CA photo paper mounted onto 1mm card. Overall outside dimensions are 17x15 inches (431x381mm). Rear features Framing tape to cover staples, 50mm Hanger plate, cork bumpers. Glazed with durable thick 2mm Acrylic to provide a virtually unbreakable glass-like finish. Acrylic Glass is far safer, more flexible and much lighter than typical mineral glass. Moreover, its higher translucency makes it a perfect carrier for photo prints. Acrylic allows a little more light to penetrate the surface than conventional glass and absorbs UV rays so that the image and the picture quality doesn't suffer under direct sunlight even after many years. Easily cleaned with a damp cloth. Please note that, to prevent the paper falling through the mount window and to prevent cropping of the original artwork, the visible print may be slightly smaller to allow the paper to be securely attached to the mount without any white edging showing and to match the aspect ratio of the original artwork.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 18.2cm x 24.4cm (7.2" x 9.6")

Estimated Product Size is 38.1cm x 43.1cm (15" x 17")

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.


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This print captures the opposition of the medical profession in Great Britain to the health scheme proposals of Lloyd George in the National Insurance Act of 1911. The lithograph, created by Bernard John Partridge, depicts doctors expressing their concerns about potential income loss due to these reforms. During this period, David Lloyd George served as Chancellor of the Exchequer for the Liberal Government and proposed significant changes to healthcare. This cartoon from Punch magazine, dated June 14,1911, reflects the anxiety felt by general practitioners regarding financial implications and potential changes to their incomes. The image portrays a sense of worry among doctors who feared that their livelihoods would be affected by these new policies. It highlights the tension between liberal reformers seeking change and conservative professionals concerned about losing money. In this caricature, we see a representation of doctors grappling with anguish and fear over possible financial losses. The engraving effectively conveys their apprehension towards a national health system that could potentially disrupt traditional doctor-patient relationships. Overall, this artwork provides insight into historical debates surrounding healthcare reform in early 20th century Britain. It serves as a reminder of how economic factors can influence medical practices and shape public opinion on welfare systems.

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