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1. Anon, Report of the National Vaccine Establishment, Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine, 3rd ser. 3 (1824), 317.
2. F R Y, Origins and Inventions. No. XV[2] Royal Society, Mirror of Literature, 7 (1826), 309–10.
3. Anon, The State Doctor—A Bit of a Farce, Punch, 1 (1841), 53.
4. John Leech, Animal Magnetism; Sir Rhubarb Pill Mesmerising the British Lion, Punch, 1 (1841), 67.
5. Anon, The Bartholomew Fair Show-Folks, Punch, 1 (1841), 88.
6. Anon, To Sir Rhubarb Pill, M.P. & M.D., Punch, 1 (1841), 123.
7. Anon, Matinee Mesmerique; or, Procédé Humbugaresque, Punch, 1 (1841), 123.
8. Q, Doctor Peel Taking Time to Consult, Punch, 1 (1841), 126.
9. Anon, The Political Naturalist's Library, Punch, 1 (1841), 143.
10. William Newman, Mr Sancho Bull and his State Physician, Punch, 1 (1841), 151.
11. [Douglas W Jerrold], Man versus Machine, Punch, 2 (1842), 26.
12. Anon, Never too Wise to Learn, Punch, 5 (1843), 134.
13. [Douglas W Jerrold], The Caputometer, Punch, 5 (1843), 151.
14. Anon, The Levelling System, Punch, 5 (1843), 178.
15. Anon, Poverty and Sibthorp On Railways, Punch, 6 (1844), 83.
16. Anon, Test of Mesmerism, Punch, 6 (1844), 164.
17. [Douglas W Jerrold], The Blessing of Bad Health, Punch, 7 (1844), 37.
18. Anon, A True Story, Punch, 8 (1845), 76.
19. Anon, Professors Peel and Holloway, Punch, 8 (1845), 129.
20. Anon, How to Heat the House of Commons, Punch, 8 (1845), 158.