Life (69:1794), complete issue. Many cartoons are about Germans and war. There are several joke cartoons making fun of doctors and one large one on page 429 showing an audience of dogs yelling "get the hook" to remove Old Doc Carver from the stage. Not clear what he was doing. Hansen database #6284.
Puck (50:1291), front cover. Pughe on Father Knickerbocker boxing for a Sensible Sunday Law, knocking out Tammany and facing hayseed legislature and temperance advocate. No related text on editorial page. Hansen database #226.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (92:2365), pages 10, 12. Text and photographs showing capillary tubes in health department laboratory, men getting vaccinated, calf pen and removal of pulp from calf. Hansen database #2699.
L'Illustration: Journal Universel Hebdomadaire (71:3688), front cover of complete issue. Full page photograph (8.5 x 11 inches) of Jean-Baptiste Jupille in uniform next to a sculpture in the garden of the Pasteur Institute. Sculpture created by Émile Louis Truffot in 1887 depicts Pasteur fighting off a rabid dog. Jupille was the second person Pasteur treated for rabies in 1885 (Joseph Meister was the first) and became an employee of the Pasteur Institute as a guard or concierge. This copy of the issue has 16 pages in front and in back of additional advertising material. A story on the building of the Panama Canal has some unusual early color photographs. Hansen database #4454