Judge (44:1109), page 16, back cover. Medical content in Irish saloon cartoon. 1 "Hungry Hank-I'm sent here by de doctor of de small-pox pest-house ter get-" 2 Hank (pouring it down) "Oh, Hank! Hank! I'm afraid dat dat inventive head o'yours will make a rich millionare of you yet." Hansen database #952.
Judge (44:1109), cover. Grant Hamilton, in a surgical theater, empty except for a smiling Sam, a white-gowned Cleveland rolls up his sleeves. At hand are two tanks: "Political Oxygen" and "Cleveland's Ether." Labels on mule's leg are "Expansion Leg," "Financial Leg," and "Tariff Leg." Page 2 has editorial of one very long paragraph: ". . . . The methods of Dr. Lorenz, the eminent Vienna surgeon, as known to all and will probably at no distant period be practiced by specialists throughout the land…." This might be the earliest white-coated doctor. Hansen database #948.
Puck (66:1710), page 8-9, centerfold of complete issue. Scenes include thought cure, mental cure, mind cure, germs, sterilized, nurse, ambulance, doctor, flies and Dr. Wiley. Hansen database #992.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper Supplement ( :2415). Large double page black and white painting or watercolor "Drawn by Charlotte Weber, Suggested by the celebrated painting of Luke Fildes." Hansen database #4415.
Judge (68:1735), single sheet. Color cartoon signed by "L. Fellows," illustrates a humerous short story by J. A. Waldron. Shows elegant lady patient in bed with bon bons and rubber hot water bottle, and seated doctor holding a thermometer. Hansen database #2902
Puck (66:1715), page 15 of complete issue. Black and white text about Puck's claiming it was one of the first magazines to use cartoons, which by now are everywhere. Hansen database #3033.