Harper's Weekly (39:1985), page 8. Gibier's Pasteur Institute. Full page with four photographs in article by Henry Smith Williams, M.D. In one photograph three or four people inoculate a child. Hansen database #135.
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.
Illustrated American, page 308-310. Article about the Foundling Asylum of the Sisters of Charity by Herbert W. Burdett, with eleven illustrations, apparently first in a series on Institution Life. Illustrations include the reception cot, wards, and "nurse-mothers." Some images are drawn, some appear to be retouched photographs, Hansen database #3958
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 color overlay, so nicely done it seems like more. Hansen database #151.