La Consultation Appréhendée
- Circa 1760 – 1786
This print, engraved by Jean Jacques Le Veau after a painting by Marie-Marc-Antoine Bilcoq, shows a bearded alchemist examining a flask in the warm light of an unseen window. In a humble chamber behind a wooden doorframe, we see two women waiting for the alchemist's diagnosis. He is likely performing uroscopy, the examination of urine for the diagnosis of disease. The alchemist's young assistant holds a piece of glassware from a nearby distillation apparatus, surrounded by books, papers, and flasks.
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Le Veau, Jean Jacques André. “La Consultation Appréhendée.” Laid paper, paper (fiber product), circa 1760–1786. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/t722h941g.
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