Doctor Rock, a medicine vendor, selling his wares from a horse-drawn carriage to a crowd. Engraving.

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Doctor Rock, a medicine vendor, selling his wares from a horse-drawn carriage to a crowd. Engraving. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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A pregnant woman is selling "gin" and "... public spirit", a man is carrying a pile of books "Dr. Rocks 52 ways ..."

Doctor Rock (Richard Rock 1690-1777) was a medicine vendor who frequented the London areas of Tower Hill, St. Paul's Cathedral and Covent Garden. He offered for sale his "anti-venereal, grand, specifick pill". He was represented in many caricatures: William Hogarth referred to him in A harlot's progress pl. V; The march to Finchley; and The four times of the day, morning

Physical description

1 print : line engraving and etching ; image 16.5 x 30.1 cm

Lettering

Impression catalogued is inscribed in pencil: "1st state. AB/- Dr. Rock at Covent Garden - very rare but not as rare as 2nd."

Edition

[1st state, without two preachers in the background].

References note

C.J.S. Thompson, The quacks of old London, New York 1993, p. 312
O. Goldsmith, Citizen of the world, letter 68

Notes

For second state of same print see Wellcome Library catalogue no. 20649i

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Wellcome Collection 20635i

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