"Pill Roller-a Surgeon in
the Continental Army"
Original Watercolor
~22"x25" framed $795
Giclee Paper Print- Ltd. Edition (50)
8.5"x11" $95
An oft overlooked profession
in the Continental Army is that of the
Surgeon. As primitive as medicine was
in the 18th Century, the Surgeon was most
often a soldier's only hope for relief
of his wounds and ailments. Here the good
Doctor is depicted fulfilling one of his
roles...as a Pharmacist. Using his mortar
& pestle he grinds the ingredients,
then mixing it to form a loaf, where he
cuts small bits off and rolls them into
pills. These medications would be administered
by the Surgeon as needed, part of his
never ending work.