Judge (48:1223), back cover. Two by Zim; lower one is "He Contracted for Anything." Pun about contracting a disease. Mrs. Casey (giving baby a spoon of medicine)--Doctor says he "contracted" measles, whooping cough, and mumps all at once. Mr. Casey--T...
Judge (21:518), front cover, in bound volume. Shows boy getting sick from smoking tobacco in pipe, political cartoon, not anti-smoking. Hansen database #2085.
Puck (31:791), page 161, front cover. By Dalrymple, Republican party is giving huge spoon of Harrison Re-Nomination Medicine to Tom Platt. Hansen database #211.
Puck (64:1659), page 8-9, centerfold of a complete issue. Scenes include thought cure, mental cure, mind cure, germs, sterilized, nurse, ambulance, doctor, flies and Dr. Wiley. Hansen database #817.
Judge (16:411), page 336-337. By Grant Hamilton, note the masthead is Judge, not The Judge. On the left side, Dr. Brown-Sequard Randall sits in an upholstered green wing chair, holding a bottle of fluid in left hand and a large syringe with hollow nee...
Puck (2:46), front cover. J. Keppler, four men are on the cow-catcher as railroad train passes over a bridge. Only color overlay seems to be grey. Additional text page 2. Hansen database #149.
Judge (19:484), page 282, in bound volume. In a column of short jokes: "Two pictures in the World of bacilli before taking and after taking lymph show, as far as we can discern, that the lymph is a powerful destroyer; but one suspects that the origina...
Puck (7:162), back cover of complete issue. J. Keppler, Tilden and another politician using axes of Fraud and Grantism to cut down the Liberty Tree which is being eaten by caterpillars of frauds, bribery, nepotism, demogogism, and cent(r)alization. Ha...
Judge (48:1223), centerfold. Dalrymaple, patient is old man Democratic Party. Remedy bottles all around. Theodore Roosevelt, as "Dr. Roosevelt" holds "Republican Chloroform." Second man has large syringe labelled "Dr. Cortelyou" and a hooked knife lab...
Puck (67:1739), front cover of complete issue. Cartoon shows how nice it is when boys are put in the stocks so they can't set off firecrackers. No related text on editorial page, but issue has other verse and jokes. Hansen database #846.
Puck (7:182), page 456-457, center. By J. Keppler. Hancock (at sight of the Old Bourbon War Horse): "Great Scott! Am I to be Head of That?" Collection of artifacts includes KKK robes, Fugitive Slave Act, and Booth's pistol. Hansen database #239.
Puck (7:182), page 456-457, center. By J. Keppler. Hancock (at sight of the Old Bourbon War Horse): "Great Scott! Am I to be Head of That?" Collection of artifacts includes KKK robes, Fugitive Slave Act, and Booth's pistol. Hansen database #239.
Puck (6:135), page 483, front cover. Keppler, New York City as a horse burdened by city administration, debt, over-taxation, and corruption, being pulled by Kelly(?) and another man, with two others holding it back. Background might be City Hall. One ...
Life (2:31), page 54-55, centerfold in a complete issue. Shows the specter of cholera flying over NYC, with "science" in the figure of a Roman guard [centurion? sentry?] with a lance, dozing in a seated position on the wharf. Artist is Kendrick. Hanse...
Puck (26:651), page 1, front cover of a complete issue. By Keppler, a Tammany tiger posing as a monk in front of city hall. "A Tammany Tiger once attired himself in the garments of Virtue, expelled his Wicked Associates, and went on Gobbling up the Sp...
Puck (9:213), page 71, front cover of complete issue. J. A. Wales, the stalwarts as bull on a track trying to stop a locomotive of the administration party. Hansen database #160.
Life (23:597), page 370-371, centerfold in complete issue. Anti-vivisection cartoon, unsigned. Shows disengaged medical students watching an aproned vivisector working on a dog; another dog is being dragged into the room, and a cat lies (dead?) on the...
Puck (22:568), page 344-345, center of complete issue. By J. Keppler, with Bill Chandler as electrified toy boxer, operated by Blaine in Europe, facing fairy tale giant with club marked "Honest Policy." Hansen database #274.
Puck (11:273), page 273, front cover. By F. Graetz. Kelly reviving an Indian corpse with a generator connected by a patronage wire. Hansen database #173.
Puck (14:344), page 96, back cover of complete issue. Hospital, medicine bottles, bandages, and medicine spoons. Ward is $8 per day board with sign "No Charity Patients." Hansen database #534.
Judge (21:529), page 25, in bound volume. Cartoon shows "ill treated" tramp tricking people into thinking the sausage contains dog meat. Hansen database #2090.
Judge (9:227), page 8-9. by Bernard Gillam, detail of central section: "Pasteur Cleveland Inoculating the Democracy Against Spoils Rabies," in pose of Jenner. In the usage of that era, "Democracy" means "The Democratic Party." Also on sign at far left...
Puck (67:1739), page 4 of complete issue. Black and white cartoon about a quiet Fourth of July with no firecrackers. Also on this page is a poem about stopping firecracker noise. Hansen database #934.
Judge (19:486), page 311, front cover, in bound volume. By Hamilton, "Left! The poor little wretch has no friends now." A baby left in snow outside the New York Sun Political Foundling Asylum. The note with it is signed by Hill. The baby is Hill's pre...
Puck (2:40), page 16, back cover. J. Keppler. "Puck hopes to see Minister Welsh's sweet example followed as above." Eight vignettes. In the center, J. Welsh, minister to court of St. James (i.e. Britain) is kissing a man (who?) at the head of a long l...
Puck (15:366), page 48, cover. By F. Opper, man with chemical instruments and microscope on dinner table. Additional text page 18. Hansen database #183.
Judge (15:373), front cover. By Hamilton, Cleveland as a banged up and bandaged elephant being looked at by Hill in clown garb. Lots of medicines visible, but no thermometer. Hansen database #36.
Puck (38:974), page 177, front cover of a complete issue. By J. Taylor. Dr. Parkhurst (with saw) is working on a supine and sick Tammany tiger and directing Dr. Schurz (sharpening a knife) and Dr. Grace. All three wear white aprons or towels. Nearby t...
Puck (6:147), page 702-703, center. By J. Keppler. New year is seated on Edison light bulb labeled "A New Light to the World." Father Time is carrying out candles and kerosene lamps. Hansen database #235.
Puck (6:147), page 702-703, center. By J. Keppler. New year is seated on Edison light bulb labeled "A New Light to the World." Father Time is carrying out candles and kerosene lamps. Hansen database #235.
Puck (68:1760), page 16, back cover of complete issue. Thanksgiving issue, cigarette advertisement on back shows cartoon is being replaced. Hansen database #1005.
Puck (29:752), page 377, cover. By F. Opper, related article inside of cover mentions the impropriety of attention to Blaine's hypochondriacal sensitiveness, but image on cover is not Blaine; the reporter carries a Textbook on Bright's Disease. Hansen...
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.
Judge (1:19), back cover of complete issue. Central Park like scene of carriages. "Foreman Maloney, of the Park Cart gang, has half a day off--'If McGinnis Could only see us now'." He's a monkey-faced Irishman, as are the woman and man with him. Hanse...
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, verdigri...
Judge (9:233), centerfold in complete issue. Wonderful image by Gillam of Conkling as Pied Piper of Hamelin with rats and city hall. Hansen database #410.
Judge (5:129), page 8-9 in complete issue. By Frank Beard, six lines of verse below: "Oh! the deaths of our poor children,/Oh! What is it makes them die?/Poison milk, or poisoned candy,/Paris green, or rock-and-rye,/Poisoned air from overcrowding,/Cig...
Judge (19:478), page 188-189, center. Gillam, Uncle Sam as phrenologist finds a very highly developed Free-Trade-Mania bump on a Mugwumpage. Hansen database #39.
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 (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 ...
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.
Judge (23:572), page 228. By Hamilton, Uncle Sam as "U.S. Health Officer (on White House dock; The Judge is there too.): `No, gentlemen, you cannot land here; you have a bad attack of the free-trade plague, and it will take several years to fumigate y...
Judge (1:19), page 8-9, in a complete issue. By J. A. Wales, four scenes, one in each quadrant. Upper left is Bergh vivisecting the vivisectors; lower left is a girl punished by Judge for wearing boys' clothing to get better work. Page 2 had some text...
Judge (30:759), cover. Hamilton, Democrats trying to get Free-Trade donkey ready to race a Protection horse led out by the Judge. Pills and bottles and plaster. Also Olney holds a large syringe or small clyster labelled "Jingo." A Weak free-trade donk...
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 (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 (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 fron...
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.
Judge (21:532), back cover, in bound volume. Cartoon depicts advertising on related parts of people, includes "Dr. No's Catarrh Cure" on a man's nose, "Terrick's Corn Plasters" on a foot, "Dr. Slick's Patent Chest Protector" on a man's chest. Hansen d...
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.
Judge (20:506), page 183, front cover, in bound volume. Victor, "Sporting, sporting everywhere, and nothing else to read." Man in the cartoon is wearing around his neck either a watch or a magnifier that resembles the 1860 Lincoln "stethoscope." Hanse...
Judge (20:500), page 90-91, center, in bound volume. Unsigned. "The Political Farmers are already hard at work repairing, fixing up things and making ready for anticipated large autumn crops." i.e. trying to fix up the Democratic Old Homestead. Includ...
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 plaste...