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1. [Thomas Hood], An Open Question, Comic Annual, 1 (1842), 121–30.
2. [Thomas Hood], The Friend in Need. An Extravaganza, after Sterne, Comic Annual, 1 (1842), 131–236.
3. John Leech, Animal Magnetism; Sir Rhubarb Pill Mesmerising the British Lion, Punch, 1 (1841), 67.
4. John Leech, The Medical Student, Punch, 2 (1842), [71].
5. Joseph Muff, A Few Lines from Mr Joseph Muff, Punch, 2 (1842), 87.
6. John Leech, Metaphysics, Punch, 2 (1842), 149.
7. Anon, [Advertisement], Punch, 5 (1843), 246.
8. Anon, Dialogue Between a Bilious Patient and a Physician, Punch, 5 (1843), 270.
9. Anon, A Singular Mummy, Punch, 6 (1844), 38, 41.
10. Anon, Physicans and General Practitioners, Punch, 6 (1844), 179.
11. John Leech, The Latest Arrival at the Zoological Gardens, Punch, 6 (1844), 245.
12. Anon, The Medical Man, as he will be, under Sir James Graham's Bill, Punch, 8 (1845), 29.
13. Anon, A True Story, Punch, 8 (1845), 76.
14. John Leech, Lord Brougham's Railway Nightmare, Punch, 8 (1845), 207.
15. John Leech, The Railway Juggernaut of 1845, Punch, 9 (1845), 47.
16. John Leech, The March of Speculation, Punch, 9 (1845), [173].
17. Anon, Readings in Natural History: The Butterfly, Punch, 9 (1845), 180.
18. John Leech, The Momentous Question, Punch, 9 (1845), [183].
19. Anon, Anti-Railway Meeting of Fox-Hunters, Punch, 9 (1845), 188.
20. [John Leech], Where Ignorance is Bliss, 'Tis Folly to be Wise! (New Version), Punch, 9 (1845), [193].