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A gouty man drinking wine and playing the cello; the pain is
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A gouty man drinking wine and playing the cello; the pain is
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A gouty man drinking wine and playing the cello; the pain is represented by a devil burning his knee. Etching, 1785, after H.W. Bunbury.

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Keywords: Gout; DEVIL; Henry William Bunbury; Crutches; Alcoholic Beverages; Caricatures; violoncello; musicians; etchings

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