Puck (72:1872), page 8-9, center of complete issue. By Gordon Grant, about regulating prostitution and eliminating police graft. Sign says "Health Department." Hansen database #908.
Puck (9:213), page 78-79, center, in complete issue. By J. Keppler, Puck to Capitalist:--'Why not build little $1000 cottages and let them to our Laboring Classes at $12 a month, so that they may breathe pure air--it would be a paying investment? / Capitalist:--'My dear fellow--they wouldn't live in them if I did. Even if they have to lodge over a Stable or a Gin mill, they won't leave the city!'" Copy 2. Hansen database #244.
Puck (8:205), page 379, front cover. J. A. Wales, a man is being force-fed two pills labelled "Jacobus" and "Forster" by R. B. Hayes from a pill bottle labelled "Dr. Hayes' Ohio Prescription." Hansen database #159.
Puck (31:791), page 162, reverse of front cover. Black and white doctor cartoon. Patient: the examination seems to have delighted you, doctor. I judge from your happy countenance that you can save my life. Dr. Sawbones "I cannot promise you that; but we must perform a number of most interesting operations on you." Hansen database #418.
Puck (18:459), page 272, back. By F. Opper, center image: "Now is the Time to Get Bitten by a Rabid Dog and Take a Trip to Paris." Also policeman, latest greeting, and epidemic of politeness. Hansen database #348.
Puck (17:430), page 224, back cover. By Zimmerman, has Mt. Rushmore-like faces of Darwin, Haeckel, Huxley, Tyndall, Spencer, Copernicus, and Spinoza. Hansen database #347.
Puck (66:1703), page 16, back cover of complete issue. Cartoon making fun of a doctor saying swearing is good for your health, and people taking advantage of this. Hansen database #834.
Puck (22:549), page 48, back cover. By Dalrymple, scenes of people being silly with the rope or putting vanity above safety. Issue has no text. Hansen database #353.
Puck (61:1561), front cover. Signed Kep (Keppler Jr.?), doctor in top hat is leaving, with bag labeled Interstate Commerce Commission, M.D.; in bed with night-capped Corporate Corruption is new baby Railroad Scandal, and standing next to bed is older baby, Life insurance Scandal. On the table is bottle of Legislation Drops, and a metal bank for "other people's pennies." Hansen database #798.
Puck (6:133), page 464, back cover. JK (or TK?). Mr. Field (owner?) says he's not using the L, "since we reduced the men's pay, it isn't very safe, I think." High dividends and low wages. Shows a signal man exhausted at such wages. Main scene is collision between two trains labelled low wages and the private directors (with high dividends). Hansen database #297.
Puck (42:1072), page 8-9, center of complete issue. By Dalrymple, shows a harried Uncle Sam in a hammock is swatting off the plague of new diploma-bearing graduates, portrayed as insects, from medical college, law school, and theological institute. One doctor carries a huge syringe, like a stinger. Front cover by Keppler is about Reed, Dingley Tariff, and the Railroad Lobby (looking like Simon Legree). Back by F. Opper (II?) has six scenes of henpecked husbands through the ages. Hansen database #693.
Puck (10:247), page 200-201, center of complete issue. By F. Opper and J. Keppler (signed O & K). Uncle Sam with hook nose leading Jews from Oppression through sea of intolerance to western homes. Hansen database #254.
Puck (9:216), page 142, back cover. Signed with unknown initials (J? T?). About tight corseting killing women; includes skeleton and cemetery. Hansen database #318.