Mary toft the doctors in labour
Doctors in Labour, or a new whim-wham from Guildford. Poor Mary Toft in Ignorance was bred, And ne'er betray'd a deep designing head, Ne'er did seem cut out for plots; Yet never did Wife, Like... More
St andre satirical portrait
St. André receives a French surgeon sent to investigate the rabbit business, published in 1726. Français : Saint-André reçoit un chirurgien français envoyé pour enquêter sur l'affaire des lapins, 1726.
Andre excuse - A page from a book with an image of a horse
St André's advertisement of retraction in the Daily Journal of 9.12.1726 (in Hunterian Aa.7.20)
Cunicularii or The Wise Men of Godliman in Consultation
Mary Toft, apparently giving birth to rabbits.Français : Mary Toft semblant donner naissance à des lapins.
Mary toft 1726 - Public domain portrait engraving
A copy of a portrait of Mary Toft Public domain photograph of portrait painting, 18th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Mary toft 1726 (cropped) - Public domain portrait engraving
A copy of a portrait of Mary Toft Public domain photograph of portrait painting, 18th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Mary toft1 - A drawing of a woman sitting on a man's lap
The Doctors in Labour; or a new Whim Wham from Guildford (in Hunterian Aa.7.20) The first stanza of a twelve-stanza illustrated poem detailing the Mary Toft scandal, published in 1726
William Hogarth 1760 rabbit woman
William Hogarth: Engraving of the well-publicized and widely contested story of Mary Tofts (of Godalming in Surrey) who supposedly gave birth to a family of rabbits in October 1726. Tofts later went to prison f... More
Mary toft - Public domain portrait engraving
Mary Toft Public domain photograph of portrait painting, 18th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description