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1. [George Eliot], Romola Ch. 15–20, Cornhill Magazine, 6 (1862), 433–70.
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3. Anon, France, Christian Observer, 1 (1802), 325–26.
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5. [Henry Thompson], Under Chloroform, Cornhill Magazine, 1 (1860), 499–504.
6. Anon, Corpulence, Mirror of Literature, 3 (1824), 103–04.
7. Anon, Exorcism; or, Casting out of Devils, Mirror of Literature, 4 (1824), 147–50.
8. Peter T Westcott, Multum in Parvo, Mirror of Literature, 4 (1824), 168–69.
9. AnonF R—y, Origins and Inventions. No. IV[1] Early Paper[3] Medicine, Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 332–34.
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11. Anon, Dissection, Mirror of Literature, 8 (1826), 48.
12. Anon, The Fees of Hippocrates, Punch, 37 (1859), 160.
13. Anon, The Black Quack and His White Brother, Punch, 38 (1860), 21.
14. Anon, Digging for Medical Roots, Punch, 40 (1861), 145.
15. Sampson Agonistes Swipes, M.D., Examination Papers, Punch, 50 (1866), 161.