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Creator:
From the Collection: Hansen, Bert, 1944-
Published / Created:
December 30, 1891
Call Number:
Ms Coll 67
Container / Volume:
Box 10, folder 15
Image Count:
1
Description:
Puck (30:773), page 332, back cover. By F. Opper, six scenes where the assistant fools the Philosopher by surreptitiously adding whiskey to the elixir. Hansen database #363.
Found in:
Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library > The Bert Hansen collection of medicine and public health in popular graphic art (Ms Coll 67) > Series I: Early Publications > Puck > “The Elixir of Life; or, the Philosopher's Discovery. --A Holiday Fantasy.”
Creator:
From the Collection: Hansen, Bert, 1944-
Published / Created:
1902 November 19
Call Number:
Ms Coll 67
Container / Volume:
Box 11, folder 23
Image Count:
1
Description:
Puck (52:1342), front cover of complete issue. By Keppler, Jr. "Contagious diseases must be reported to the Board of Health." Hansen database #227.
Found in:
Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library > The Bert Hansen collection of medicine and public health in popular graphic art (Ms Coll 67) > Series I: Early Publications > Puck > “The Law Can Not be 'Removed' by Christian Science.”
Creator:
From the Collection: Hansen, Bert, 1944-
Published / Created:
1882 September 20
Call Number:
Ms Coll 67
Container / Volume:
Box 8, folder 38
Image Count:
1
Description:
Puck (12:289), page 48, back cover. By F. Graetz. Hansen database #330.
Found in:
Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library > The Bert Hansen collection of medicine and public health in popular graphic art (Ms Coll 67) > Series I: Early Publications > Puck > “The Prohibition Movement--The Drug Store of the Future.”
Creator:
From the Collection: Hansen, Bert, 1944-
Published / Created:
1889 April 17
Call Number:
Ms Coll 67
Container / Volume:
Box 1, folder 19
Image Count:
1
Description:
Puck (German), back cover. By F. Opper, translation “Two Young Aesculaps, or the importance of the Beard.” Hardworking student who becomes a Dr. has no patients, while carousing fellow who grows a beard has a full waiting room. He's seen taking a lady's pulse with pocket watch. A young black boy acts as door-keeper of the doctor's study. No medical accoutrements in the successful doctor's rooms; industrious student had skull, anatomical drawings, and piles of books in his room. Hansen database #358.
Found in:
Medical Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library > The Bert Hansen collection of medicine and public health in popular graphic art (Ms Coll 67) > Series I: Early Publications > Puck (German) > “Zwei Jünger Aesculap's, oder: Die Wichtigkeit des Bartes."
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