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Its prevalence in eighteenth century London is evoked by Hogarth in his series<em> A Harlot’s Progress</em>, which chronicles the downfall and death of young Moll Hackabout.In plate 5, Moll has returned from prison and sits swaddled in blankets as she succumbs to the disease. Two doctors argue over the proper treatment for her, while various popular remedies are strewn on the floor. On a side table, several of her teeth, loosened as a result of treatment with mercury, rest on a piece of paper inscribed with the name of a celebrated physician.","remarks":"States of Health"}],"media":[{"id":112765,"uri":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/INV35818","isprimary":0,"rank":1,"mediatypeid":1,"mediaviewtype":"(not assigned)","restrictions":null,"caption":"Inventory Project"},{"id":112766,"uri":"https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/INV35819","isprimary":1,"rank":2,"mediatypeid":1,"mediaviewtype":"(not assigned)","restrictions":null,"caption":"Inventory Project"}],"hasimage":"true","bibliography":[{"boilertext":"\"Acquisitions of the Art Museum 1988,\" <EM>Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University </EM>48, no. 1 (1989): p. 35-59.","citation":"\"Acquisitions of the Art Museum 1988,\" <EM>Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University </EM>48, no. 1 (1989): p. 35-59., p. 47","date":1989,"id":3105,"uri":"https://www.jstor.org/stable/3774727"}],"exhibitions":[{"exhibitionid":3617,"citation":"States of Health: Visualizing Illness and Healing (November 2, 2019 –Sunday, February 2, 2020)","isvirtual":true,"begindate":"2019-11-02","enddate":"2020-02-02","uri":"https://artmuseum.princeton.edu/art/exhibitions/3617"}],"geography":[],"terms":[{"id":2113191,"term":"fireplaces","aatid":300052267,"termtype":"Subject"},{"id":2088280,"term":"women","aatid":300025943,"termtype":"Subject"},{"id":2054256,"term":"prints","aatid":300041273,"termtype":"Classification"},{"id":2100107,"term":"fraud","aatid":300137941,"termtype":"Subject"},{"id":2088092,"term":"ill","aatid":300189565,"termtype":"Subject"},{"id":2054522,"term":"engravings","aatid":300041340,"termtype":"Classification"},{"id":2092081,"term":"physicians","aatid":300025809,"termtype":"Subject"},{"id":2054569,"term":"etchings","aatid":300041365,"termtype":"Classification"},{"id":2031563,"term":"European","aatid":300020656,"termtype":"Culture"},{"id":2031586,"term":"British","aatid":300111159,"termtype":"Culture"}],"classifications":[{"id":2054256,"classification":"prints"},{"id":2054522,"classification":"engravings"},{"id":2054569,"classification":"etchings"}],"cultures":[],"cultureterms":[{"id":2031563,"culture":"European"},{"id":2031586,"culture":"British"}],"periods":[],"periodterms":[],"attribute_groups":[{"id":2199327,"term":"Prints and Drawings","termtype":"Collecting Area"}],"dimensionelements":[{"element":"plate","type":"Width","units":"centimeters","dimension":"39.30"},{"element":"plate","type":"Height","units":"centimeters","dimension":"32.30"},{"element":"sheet","type":"Width","units":"centimeters","dimension":"65.50"},{"element":"sheet","type":"Height","units":"centimeters","dimension":"49.00"}],"packages":[{"packageid":241081,"name":"TDC-Final [7]"},{"packageid":182980,"name":"x-COMPLETE-P&D_British_prints"},{"packageid":184819,"name":"web_SOH_1"}],"primaryimage":["https://media.artmuseum.princeton.edu/iiif/3/collection/INV35819"],"displaymaker":"William Hogarth, 1697–1764; born and died London, England","displayculture":null,"displayperiod":null,"caption":"William Hogarth (1697–1764; born and died London, England), A Harlot's Progress, Plate 5, 1732. 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