Judge (48:1230), center, in complete issue. T. R., lots of references to germs, germ-ine, microbe-ine, disinfectants, bichloride, etc. Hansen database #435.
Puck (73:1875), page 16, back cover of complete issue. "Even if you aren't 'poisoned' by a Union Cook, you do not seem to be any too safe. Upstairs--The Dining Room. Downstairs, Way Down--The Kitchen." Food safety and adulteration. Hansen database #912.
Harper's Weekly (14:686), page 116. From a sketch by Sol Eytinge. Doctor with wealthy woman holding baby and black servant looking on. Hansen database #81.
Scientific American Supplement (39:1015) page 16226-16227. Full "Brouillet painting with people identified," i.e. not the common 3-person scene that had been reproduced repeatedly. #2873a = "Le Vaccin Du Croup" art print copyrighted in 1895, C. N. Greig & Co, by M. Andre Brouillet. It shows doctors and nurses giving a shot to a small child. It measures approx. 13 x 16.5, picture area measures 9.5 x 13. #2873b = Typogravure print from 1895, "Vaccination in the Hospital at Trousseau" by A. Brouillet, Printed by Boussod, Valedon & Cie.; image 9 x 11.75, paper 11 x 15 inches. Printed on heavier smoother paper. Comes from an art magazine folio; has text on back. Hansen database #2873.
London Graphic (27:685), page 37, in complete issue. Two sketches, text on page 34. Taking lymph from the calf and Vaccinating infants. This is Fig. 1, inset in upper left corner of Fig. 2 (upper sketch). Fig. 1 shows the peculiar pattern of punctures so that there will remain evidence that this was lymph from the calf, rather than humanized lymph. Brief text also notes the lack of any suffering on the animal's part, saying it often sleeps during the procedure. Hansen database #1918.
Nutiden (:507) page 359. Danish magazine "The Present." Signed "drawing by Meyer, engraving by F. Meaulle." Pasteur observes vaccination/inoculation, inoculating doctor is Grancher, assistant is Viala. Image had appeared (according to Annick Perrot) in Journal Illustre? of March 28, 1886. Hansen database #1399
Puck (2:37), page 16, back cover. J. Keppler, nine numbered vignettes, including: #4 "He acquiesced in the idea of putting his Ma in a lunatic asylum." #7 "Till the 'old man' died, when he skipped of with $95,000,000." #9 "Cornelius John [Vanderbilt] trying to pull down the young American Centaur." Faint single-color overlay. Hansen database #293.