Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (59:1521), page 205. Three images: "Extracting The Virus," "The Elevator," "The Stable," together called "New York City --The virus farm of the Board of Health no. 302 Mott St." Short text above the image is titled "The Vaccine Bureau." Hansen database #2399.
Harper's Young People Supplement. Signed in the plate Geoffroy (on left) and Beaude or perhaps Meaulle, as engraver (on the right). Separate double page, slightly glossy, folded like centerfold, but without printing on the back. Hansen database #3341
Harper's Weekly (17:841), page 124. Full page painting by Jules Tavernier, American (1844-1899), wood engraving on paper. Two nicely dressed ladies have brought a basket of food into a garret room for an older woman seated in a rocker (?) with a little child standing and a medium child crouching on the floor as if slightly intimidated. Moonlight(?) shines in through a dormer window with icy borders on the panes. Hansen database #4181.
Puck (8:205), page 394, back cover. Signed F. O. (Opper?) "Treat the Brutes like this--and they will look like this; and there will soon be a Society for the Suppression of Tenement Houses. Treat the Tenement House Dwellers like Brutes, and they will be happy." In lower scene, people are being scrubbed in a sanitary stable, with fresh water, soap, toilet sand, sunlight and the services of a doctor. Hansen database #314.
Puck (10:248) page 209, cover of complete issue. By F. Opper., a blind lady Democracy sits on courthouse or capitol steps. Might be about veterans' widows' pensions--the subject of centerfold and of editorial comments. Hansen database #168.