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1. [William Laidlaw?], London, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 90–93.
2. R, C, Experiments and Observations on the Singing of Birds, La Belle Assemblée, 1 (1806), 459–63.
3. R, C, Experiments and Observations on the Singing of Birds, La Belle Assemblée, 1 (1806), 511–14.
4. [William Laidlaw?], Germany, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 526–27.
5. [William Laidlaw?], [Britain and Colonies], Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 1 (1817), 636–38.
6. Anon, Sick Room and Nursery, Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine, 4 (1855–56), 31.
7. Anon, Physiology of the Ear, Mirror of Literature, 8 (1826), 332–33.
8. Anon, Anecdotes of the Faculty[1] Quacks[2] Dr. Radcliffe[3] Duels[4] William Hunter[5] John Hunter, Mirror of Literature, 10 (1827), 204–05.
9. Anon, An Excerp[t] from Abernethy's Lectures, Mirror of Literature, 10 (1827), 207–08.
10. Anon, The Physiology of the London Medical Student—III. Of his Gradual Development, Punch, 1 (1841), 165.
11. Anon, The Medical Students: Chapter 2—Mr Simpson Briggs, Punch, 3 (1842), 208.
12. Anon, Hunter and Humbug, Punch, 8 (1845), 143.
13. Anon, Gross Attempt at Imposition on Medical Men, Punch, 29 (1855), 21.
14. Anon, An Entirely New Hospital, Punch, 29 (1855), 91.
15. Mr Punch, On the Singular Electrifying Qualities of Plaice, and the Cure of its Benumbing Effects, Punch, 34 (1858), 131.
16. Anon, Physicians in Stays, Punch, 43 (1862), 10.
17. Anon, Queries with Answers, Punch, 50 (1866), 231.
18. Celsus Excelsior, Asclepius His Daughters, Punch, 58 (1870), 113.