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4. Anon, The Mothers of Great Men, Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, 8 (1859–60), 166–69.
5. Anon, Great Britain, Christian Observer, 1 (1802), 324–25.
6. Anon, Medical and Mercantile Small-Talk, Mirror of Literature, 1 (1822–23), 293–94.
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8. Anon, Medical Quackery, Mirror of Literature, 1 (1822–23), 370–73.
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12. Anon, The Royal Death Bed, Mirror of Literature, 9 (1827), 56–57.
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16. Anon, The 'Most Finished Gentleman' in Europe, Punch, 4 (1843), 45.
17. Anon, Odd Men Out. The Man with a Voice—Second Species of the Genus—The Big Man with the Little Voice, Punch, 55 (1868), 221–22.
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19. Celsus Excelsior, Asclepius His Daughters, Punch, 58 (1870), 113.