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.
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.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (76:1948), page 29. Engraving is center of Edelfelt painting, which isn't credited on this page. Relevant text on page 19. Hansen database #24.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, page 357. By J. Durkin, "Waiting to be Treated, Centre Street Characters, The House Doctor at Work." Hansen database #23.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (72:1849), page 47 in complete issue. New York City tuberculosis patient getting tuberculin in Berlin. "Operated upon by Professor Ewald, at the Augusta Hospital, Drawn Expressly for the Newspaper by Werner Zehme, Berlin." Issue includes page 40 "Sanitary Defects in Primary Schools" and page 48 "The Koch Discovery." Hansen database #22.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (72:1849), page 408 in complete issue. Dr. Shrady's Tuberculosis patient en route to Berlin for tuberculin. See text page 411 Hansen database #21.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (71:1839), page 349 in complete issue. Five images and a portrait, two of bacilli under microscope, two of test tubes containing tuberculous and cholera, and Dr. Koch in his Laboratory. Full page illustration plus text on two other pages. Hansen database #20.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (67:1724), page 104. "A Case of Yellow Fever: The Stampede, From a sketch by James Mott, see text on page 103." Print of fainting woman on train. Hansen database #2453.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (64:1657), page 285. Full page with three scenes of the Ladies' Hospital and Prison Association. Hansen database #19.