Harper's Weekly (25:1267), front cover. By Nast, Citizen Hercules making a clean sweep of spoils and dirt. Page 230, last half column is relevant. Hansen database #110.
Title from item., Date and publisher from item., In upper margin: Aug. 25, 1888; The Illustrated London News; 239., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
Illustrated London News
Subject (Name):
Beecham's Pills (Firm).
Subject (Topic):
Patent medicines, Girls, Bathing suits, Beaches, Shells (Anatomy)., and Advertisements
Six scenes narrating the fuss caused by a man's progression from minor cold to supposed major illness and then sudden recovery. The man's initial plea for nursing with his cold leads onto the summoning of a doctor and procurement of an abundance of potions. The terminal illness which seems to develop throws the houshold into grief-stricken turmoil and the doctors into confusion. The patients miraculous recovery naturally surprises everyone. Above the scenes is a skeleton emerging from a doctors' hat holding a cane and medicine bottle
Description:
Title from text below images., Date of publication based on artist Joe Lisle's activity dates (1828-30); see British Museum online catalogue., A title page for sheet music., "Ent. Sta. Hall.", "Price 1/6.", Not in the Catalogue of prints and drawings in the British Museum., and Temporary local Medical Library subject terms: Songs -- Sheet music.
Publisher:
Published by Clementi & Co., 26 Cheapside and J. Hull
Subject (Topic):
Sick, Psychology, Cold (Disease), Physician and patient, Nurses, Convalescence, Medicine, Illness anxiety disorder, and Skeletons
Puck (9:228), front cover. J. A. Wales on injured railway worker in garret, satirizing a Mr. Field (philanthropist? industrialist?). Additional text on reverse. Hansen database #164.
Judge (19:494), page 458-459, center, in bound volume. By Hamilton. "Judge to Uncle Sam--'If immigration was (!) properly restructured, you would not be troubled with Anarchy, Socialism, the Mafia, and such kindred evils'." Hansen database #2076.
Life, page 320-321, centerfold only. By F. T. Richards, Tammany shown hauling the money, while the cloud of death of Cholera approaches. Mocking Tammany corruption at a time of cholera epidemic. Hansen database #4196.