Illustrated American (3:23), page 6-9, in complete issue. Four-page article with four great photographs of the New York Pasteur Institute. This is a very early set of photographs as prior magazine images had been engravings, includes unusual photograph of a lab worker dissecting the brain of a rabid dog. Hansen database #4320
Harper's Weekly (28:1435), page 392. Four drawings. Upper left round cage for inoculated dogs; to the right, dog with anesthetic cone awaiting inoculation; middle panel has five dogs and a rabbit in "The Last Stages," also "Will Die Tomorrow"; lowest panel "M. Pasteur in His Laboratory" shows Pasteur standing between two rows of animal cages on benches, facing left with notebook in hand. Copy 1. Hansen database #125.
Harper's Weekly (28:1435), page 392. Four drawings. Upper left round cage for inoculated dogs; to the right, dog with anesthetic cone awaiting inoculation; middle panel has five dogs and a rabbit in "The Last Stages," also "Will Die Tomorrow"; lowest panel "M. Pasteur in His Laboratory" shows Pasteur standing between two rows of animal cages on benches, facing left with notebook in hand. Un-tinted. Copy 2. Hansen database #146.
Daily Graphic (New York) (23:2293), front cover of complete issue. Vertically split image of Bergh crying over bullfight on the left, but on the right sternly evicting a poor working man (shoemaker) with wife and child from building owned by his Society. Artist not named, drawing signed only "C." Page 243 picture, news style, is of "the sham bull fight "of prior week. Editorial on page 240 makes clear that's what Bergh protested. Hansen database #3566.
A young soldier tells his fellow soldiers he can tell if a woman has syphilis by looking at her. An army doctor is called into the barracks to disabuse him
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Title from item., Date from item., In lower margin: U. S. Government Printing Office ; 1943-O-521841., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Title from item., Date derived from printmaker's dates of activity., Place of publication derived from publisher's street address., Series name in margin above image., Below series name: Happiness to those who wish it to others., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
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W. Spooner 259 Regent Street
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Gout, Invalids, Obesity, Sick persons, Medicines, Pillows, Crutches, and Bandages
Title from text below image., Plate from: New readings of old authors : Shakespeare / designed and drawn on stone by the late Robert Seymour. London : Tilt and Bogue, 86, Fleet Street, [1841]., and Temporary local Medical Library subject terms: Theater.
Publisher:
Tilt and Bogue and G.E. Madeley, lith., 3 Wellington St., Strand