Puck (13:327), page 240, back cover of complete issue. By Gillam, politicians brawling over the tariff issue switch with a democracy (Democratic party?) train approaching danger, with Dana of New York Sun trying to stop the train. Hansen database #333.
Puck (7:173), page 316, back cover. J. A. Wales, people from factory lane rush off to the seashore despite condemnation by old-fashioned minister. Some preachers work the beach to find an audience in the crowded surf. A family picnics on the beach, visited by an angel labelled Health. This last scene is titled, "The Sermon on the Sands." With single color overlay. Hansen database #312.
Puck (19:474), page 96, back cover. By C. J. Taylor, on one side is an angelic figure with butterfly wings; on the other is an old hag in the rain spilling quinine pills, carrying an umbrella, wearing some kind of a pad around her neck (mustard plaster?), and connected by a wire to a solar battery. Hansen database #349.
Puck (73:1898), page 8-9, center of complete issue. Dr. Wilson speaking to Uncle Sam as expectant father about the twins about to be born. Hansen database #921.
Puck (26:651), page 16, back cover of a complete issue. By Ehrhart, a mother using three daughters as bait, trying to catch them husbands. Hansen database #359.
Puck (19:494), page 416, back cover. By F. Opper, Nast and Keppler are pleading with Death who holds a list of deceased American public characters. List includes John Kelly, John Morrissey, Tweed, and Thompson. Behind this is an elevated train in front of Harpers and Puck buildings. Includes skeleton and death figure with sickle. Hansen database #352.
Puck (14:348), page 145, front cover of a complete issue. Tooth, teeth, dentist, laughing gas, dental association, and dental tool that looks like a cutting pliers. Hansen database #974.
Puck (2:30), page 16, back cover. Four vignettes. Mocks Herald for involvement with Stanley's adventures in Africa. "Wanted: More Discoverers." Newspaper sensationalism. Use of single-color overlay, and poorly registered too. Hansen database #292.
Puck (16:407), page 257, front cover of complete issue. By J. Keppler, with a collection can and a woman handing flowers to a boy on crutches with a hospital ward in the background. "Here Christian, Jew, & Pagan meet..." Copy 1. Hansen database #187.
Puck (13:327), page 232-233, center of complete issue. By F. Opper, many scenes each with several figures; in one, two coaches show young homeopaths spitting at older allopaths, who have pills, dose, and a large clyster used as a water cannon. Hansen database #266.
Puck (68:1751), page 10 of complete issue. Black and white cartoon. At foot of page "A doctor is in the enviable position of being able always to attribute his inconsistencies to the wonderful strides Science has made." Hansen database #855.
Puck (16:409), page 289, cover. By J. Keppler, shows the cemetery manager (Sexton) and the doctor both pleased with the confectionery's use of poisonous additives as coloring agents: chrome green, red lead, arsenic, chrome yellow, vermillion, verdigris, and glucose. Hansen database #190.
Puck (13:327), page 225, front cover of complete issue. By F. Graetz, Dr. All O'Path letting child because mother first called a Homeopath. Centerfold has more on the same topic. Hansen database #180.