The quack's song / written by F.C. Burnand ; music by W. Meyer Lutz ; sung ... by Edward Terry in F.C. Burnand's extravaganza "Camaralzaman.".

  • Lutz, Meyer, 1822-1903.
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[1887]
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The quack's song / written by F.C. Burnand ; music by W. Meyer Lutz ; sung ... by Edward Terry in F.C. Burnand's extravaganza "Camaralzaman.". Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Description

Sheet music of a song sung by Edward Terry (his portrait, as a seller of nostrums, is on the front cover). It parodies quacks, patent medicines, mesmerism, rheumatism, mumps and pain.

Publication/Creation

London : Hopwood & Crew, [1887]

Physical description

1 score (9 pages) : color illustrations, portrait ; 36 cm + ([London]

Notes

Song for voice and piano.
First line: Now, then, all who've got the rheumatism.
Song uses tune of the "Post horn galop" composed by Hermann Louis Koenig.

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