British (English) School, The Industrial Doctor c. 1956

This 63 × 55 cm monochrome oil painting ofThe Industrial Doctor was presented to the Faculty of Occupational Medicine in 1997 by board member Dr Eric Teasdale on behalf of Zeneca. A similar paintingAnaesthetising was presented to the Royal College of Anaesthetists [1]. The works are presumed to have been painted around 1956 when Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) invention Fluothane ® (halothane) was first used on a human patient [2].
Source: Occupational Medicine - Category: Respiratory Medicine Source Type: research