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1. [Thomas Hood], A Plan for Writing Blank Verse in Rhyme. In a Letter to the Editor, Comic Annual, 3 (1832), 56–61.
2. [Thomas Hood], Preface, Comic Annual, 4 (1833), vii–x.
3. [Thomas Hood], The Friend in Need. An Extravaganza, after Sterne, Comic Annual, 1 (1842), 131–236.
4. [Henry Thompson], Under Chloroform, Cornhill Magazine, 1 (1860), 499–504.
5. Anon, The Vigour of Early Age, Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 153–54.
6. H R, On the Circulation of the Blood, Mirror of Literature, 5 (1825), 244–45.
7. R L B, The Circulation of the Blood.—The Veins, Mirror of Literature, 6 (1825), 16.
8. F R Y, Origins and Inventions. No. XVIII[5] Circulation of the Blood, Mirror of Literature, 8 (1826), 58–60.
9. Anon, A Candid Confession, Punch, 4 (1843), 71.
10. Anon, Homage to Harvey, Punch, 14 (1848), 145.
11. Anon, Doctor Jenner–Duke of Wellington, Punch, 15 (1848), 269.
12. Anon, The Peace Congress, Punch, 19 (1850), 112.
13. Anon, The Index Expurgatorius, Punch, 19 (1850), 252.
14. Anon, The Crystal Festival in Paris, Punch, 21 (1851), 74.
15. Anti-Humbug, A Night with Hahnemann at the Freemason's Tavern, Punch, 21 (1851), 91.
16. Anon, Harvey's Bones, Punch, 37 (1859), 41.
17. Joseph Swain, Punch's Almanack. 1860, Punch, 38 (1860), [i].
18. Anon, The World Knows Nothing of its Greatest Men, Punch, 39 (1860), 111.
19. Anon, Physicians in Stays, Punch, 43 (1862), 10.
20. Anon, Punch's Almanack, Punch, 44 (1863), [i].