There's supposedly a greek painting (I'm not too sure who the artist is) maybe done sometime during the 1500's or 1600's that is of a skeleton that is on a bridge urinating into water. The painting is supposed to represent Diabetes Mellitus. The painting may or may not have the following words "diabetes mellitus, tissue in the body turn to urine". I think this painting may be in a museum in London. Could you find a link to that painting on the internet? Or post an image of the painting here? I've been trying to find this painting/image and haven't been able to, anything would help! The painting I'm looking for is not Death Urinating by Max Klinger. It's a good one, but it's not about diabetes (I don't think it is) Thanks!
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