Puck (16:399), page 144, back cover of complete issue. Throwing New York City (a child) out of a sleigh to a wolf called Tammany. Hansen database #342.
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.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (40:1019), page 73. "Second Avenue and Thirteenth Street, During The Hours For The Reception Of Patients." A short article appeared on page 72. Hansen database #2410.
Judge (20:501), page 11, back cover, in bound volume. By Hamilton, two scenes attacking the Society for the Prevention of Vice. Upper and lower captions: "Why is it that our daily newspapers are allowed to retail as `news' the most abominable indecencies for our children to read--While the art dealer is arrested for selling classics and works of art which only the most cultured can appreciate or understand?" Issue has no relevant text. Hansen database #2082.
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 (15:371), page 112, back. By F. Graetz, shows blazing fire upstairs in "St. Phosphorus Flats--Absolutely Fireproof---Elevator to Eleventh Floor." Fabulous use of yellow and red ink, with some dark blue in sky. The page almost glows. Hansen database #337.
A reproduction of the architect's rendering of an aerial drawing showing Sterling Hall of Medicine and the Human Welfare Group. "A view of the Human Welfare Group. An association of institutions at New Haven, Conn, for the dealing rationally with the problems of human health in mind & body. These institutions are the Institute of Human Relations Yale Schools of Medicine & Nursing, New Haven Hospital, New Haven Dispensary, and affiliated with these are the Graduate School of Yale University, Yale School of Law, Yale Divinity School and the University's departments of instruction in all branches of science dealing with human life."
Subject (Geographic):
United States
Subject (Name):
Yale University. School of Medicine.
Subject (Topic):
Aerial views (Maps)--New Haven (Conn.), Medical colleges, and Social sciences